Buying a 2020 premium 3.0

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Got tired of waiting on lists for a new '23 so I got a '21 premium 3.0 for 49k. Deals are out there to be had. But I would also say the conditions of all the used supras are super variable. I drove some that were priced higher and had dings and rattled so you really just have to do your research.
 

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Well folks, I checked out the car the other day. Decided to go for a brand new one instead.
Very smart choice, you will love it! post photos once you take delivery!
 

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Great choice! I was probably one of the few who went from a 2020 AT to a 2023 AT. The changes in steering and suspension are very noticeable. I drove my 2020 for about 25k miles. It was a fantastic car for being a 1st model year of a new platform, don't get me wrong. But Toyota made meaningful refinements to all handling aspects. The car feels more connected, the wheels give you more feedback between the front and rear. The rear end doesn't feel soft and vague like the 2020 did... Not sure how else to explain it.

I know aftermarket can solve most of these things and even make the car better than from factory, but having a 2023 just feel this good out of the gate is something to be had. I think you'll be happy with the 2023/2024 you are ordering. Plus the increase in stock HP is nice. The car feels great around 380-390 WHP. Cheers and enjoy your Supra!
 

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Well folks, I checked out the car the other day. Decided to go for a brand new one instead.
Definitely spend the few thousand to get a new one. Saving a few grand on a $50K car is not worth it. Just cheap out on your GF's presents the next 2 yrs or whatever. She'll understand that the car has more value than her. :dunno:
 

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Seems a little high for 2020 with that many miles, I am putting my 2021 up for sale around 56-58k and it only has 3k miles. with a full clear wrap. (Let me know if you chose to look in Oregon.)
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