I did the same thing when I purchased my extended warranty. A few weeks after I purchased it I decided to cancel it. I got all my money back since I was in the grace period for refunds before it goes down based on miles/time. My return went straight to Toyota finance as a nice principal payment...
Got my blue start stop button today... But... Fail. Locking tabs were broken when I got it. Sending it back and trying again
I had no issues with the supplied putty. I put it on the end of a screwdriver and the original button popped right out
That's a great idea to leave the trans in normal. I have it coded to start in sport all around.
I think after I get the recall done I'll code it the way you have it. Still get the good exhaust sound and better gas mileage while cruising.
I paid well below MSRP for my 21 A91 in south east Texas. Sad that some dealers can get $60k for a car that doesn't even have android auto, cooled seats, or a decent sound system
You guys buy cars for MSRP? No way in hell I would buy one. It's either show me the dealer invoice sheet that includes the holdback amount or I'm going out the door.
lol $100k offer and this car is gone. There are plenty of things I don't like about this car. No Android auto is one epic fail and a less than average sound system.
Just got back from my vacation to the smoky mountains in Tennessee. Wife and I took a road trip from south Texas. We didn't see any Supras on the road during our travels. I have yet to accept the Carvana offer, I'm having 2nd thoughts on selling it.
Carvana offering $57,000 for mine. I'm seriously considering it. Offer doesn't expire until October 8th. I paid $53,500 for the Supra not including tax title and license. Out the door price was 57,306.84.
They can't give me an instant offer. Said it'll take a couple days to put one together.
If it's high enough I might take it considering I never drive it. Just sits in my shop collecting dust