My ā23 AT developed a high frequency vibration during medium to hard braking early on (at about 6,000 km). Toyota service checked it out; 4 rotors were not warped but had developed ādimplesā at mid radius, uniformly all around. They replaced 4 rotors (said BMW had a bad batch of rotors)and 8...
Totally agree w above. 63 years old, 5ā11ā w a bad lumbar from 17 years of pulling 7.5Gās. Not easy to get inān out but soooo much love driving it. Itās a sports car, almost track ready out of the box. It should be a little idiosyncraticā¦?
Same thing⦠some hillbilly in a 10 year old beater Toundra (a Toyota, no lessā¦?) backed in to my baby. $CDN 4,000, the shop did an amazing job of fixing/painting. Took 5 days once they started, waited 2 weeks to get it in the (very busy) dealerās shop.
???Ahcrappp, ur such a snowflake pussy. Iām guessing manbunned, soy late drinking vegan social media keyboard warrior.
We buy, modify and adulate our Supraās to driveāem hard.
Pops and burbles are fun, but if hot cars didnāt do that, weād still savor the driving experience.
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Actually, no. WAAAY too many accidents caused by cars on āall-seasonsā rubber; traction/adherence, even on dry pavement, is seriously degraded when OAT drops below -10C, which most of the time from mid Dec to mid Mar.
Local knowledge, thatās what youāre missing. Porsches and other sports cars are rarely on the road during winter up here and cops routinely pull over sports cars to check the tires during the mandated āwinter tireā period.
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