That about sums up the 2.0.Here in NYC, i might see 1-3 a week. Jus saw a girl in a pink 2.0 earlier today.
I could count on probably one hand how many I've seen in CT in the wild in 3.5 years of owning mine and when I have, of course I'm not driving mine. Maybe it's not so popular here?I daily drive my car ~60 miles a day and I've only seen 3x other Supras (outside of the track) on the roads in my area in the 3.5 years it's been out in the US. I see far more Porsches, Lamborghinis, and Ferraris than I do Supras in CT.
Is it the same in your area?
I made a trip to WI a couple weeks ago and didn't see a single one. Lol maybe I didn't travel far enough inPlenty throughout WI. It's not uncommon at all.
Do you see anyone? LolI live in Wyoming and haven't seen another supra yet.
To many.I made a trip to WI a couple weeks ago and didn't see a single one. Lol maybe I didn't travel far enough in
Do you see anyone? Lol
Same here in the charlotte area. I work from home, so there is that but that’s the great thing about the Supra, they are not Mustangs and way lower production numbers. I can’t leave my house without seeing 3 mustangs with straight pipe exhausts at 120db. SMFH.Definitely this bout sums it up. It’s nice owning such a rarity that actually get thumbs up for a fraction of the price of the other “thumbs up” cars out there
That's a good point. When I was searching for a Supra two years ago I got the impression that most of the dealerships near me got 1-5 allocated to them every year.What I don't fully comprehend is that I know for a fact local dealers got in at least 15+ Supras just for the 2023 model year... and at least that many for the previous model years. And the 2023's all were either sold before they arrived, or sold shortly after arrival. There have to be several dozen Supras still in the Saint Louis area, but I never cross paths with them.
I can't imagine ALL of them were purchased out of state and left the area... there have to be more than the scant few I've seen around town.
I live in Central CT, and I work on the shoreline. I see far more Lambos than I do Supras. Porsches and Bimmers are pretty common by my work in Westbrook and Old Saybrook.I could count on probably one hand how many I've seen in CT in the wild in 3.5 years of owning mine and when I have, of course I'm not driving mine. Maybe it's not so popular here?
I'm in lower Fairfield County and it's the same thing here. Must be because dealers haven't had any in stock for months, nor have they ever really had an inventory since they came out 4 years ago. That said, my car gets a ton of looks and comments anytime I go out, so I guess it's like owning a supercar.I live in Central CT, and I work on the shoreline. I see far more Lambos than I do Supras. Porsches and Bimmers are pretty common by my work in Westbrook and Old Saybrook.
Not to mention that I live literally 2 miles from F40 Motorsports which is where they filmed Chasing Classic Cars so I see some REALLY rare stuff at his dealership and on the road around here.
Supras are just rare here.
That's awesome, I loved that show. I mostly loved the shop and the location surrounding it tbh.I live in Central CT, and I work on the shoreline. I see far more Lambos than I do Supras. Porsches and Bimmers are pretty common by my work in Westbrook and Old Saybrook.
Not to mention that I live literally 2 miles from F40 Motorsports which is where they filmed Chasing Classic Cars so I see some REALLY rare stuff at his dealership and on the road around here.
Supras are just rare here.