Wait.. the pass side is black while drivers side is red?The red is only on the drivers side aside from the seats, I'll check on the NAV with Toyota again, I typically use carplay for that but it's nice to have for when there's no service.
Yes. Driver side door is red, as is the driver side of the transmission tunnel. It's supposed to simulate a cockpit. The car is full of Formula One hintsWait.. the pass side is black while drivers side is red?
Nope, all on purpose lol. The front bumper looks like an F1 nose cone with front wing and the rear reverse light is modeled like an F1 rain light.That's not a hint, that's just a mismatched interior from the factory
honestly its is pretty good! not missing out on any like significant things. and honestly for the 2021 for the additional HP, you could just easily get the 2020 retuned and get more juice ā. cant beat the price.Yeah that's why i jumped on it, 63 miles is nothing i think it got traded in after hearing about the 2021 version. Personally 50 more hp is nice but im not taking it to the track so it's not an incentive for me, i got a good price for whats around me plus the ones here are either black or silver, i wanted either white or red. All in all i am very happy with my purchase.
If it appears that they sold you a vehicle under the false advertising practices, of saying that it was a premium U.S. model vehicle, and it is in fact not so. You have a very viable legal case.Yeah that's why i jumped on it, 63 miles is nothing i think it got traded in after hearing about the 2021 version. Personally 50 more hp is nice but im not taking it to the track so it's not an incentive for me, i got a good price for whats around me plus the ones here are either black or silver, i wanted either white or red. All in all i am very happy with my purchase.
Looks like we have identical cars. I live in Vancouver, BC, so have the Canadian spec model. All Supras sold in Canada are the premium model, as the base and LE are not offered here. There are some minor differences in the Cdn premium package, such as missing wireless charger. We also donāt get any maintenance service packages included. Depending on the exterior color choice, you can choose either black or red interior. Although my seats are both red, the passenger side door and footwell panels are black. I read somewhere that itās supposed to make the driver side look more like a ācockpitā. I thought it was strange, but donāt mind it now.Hi i just bought a 2020 premium edition and had a couple questions. Now i bought this car used with 63 miles so idk if being used affects this or not but there is no navigation on it and says connect usb device to authorize which from reading some threads here the dealer is supposed to do that. My dealer said that the navigation is a trial and that because i bought it used even with that low of a mileage that i lost my trial and that i would need to call toyota and pay for navigation yet my wireless apple carplay still works. Also i thought the premium came with wireless charging but i don't have it, is it something you can easily take out? maybe the first owner did idk. I called toyota about it but they said they didnt know and to call bmw which of course told me its a toyota thing not a bmw so i'm at a loss here. Any input helps, thanks
I didn't know it was a Canadian model but i don't think they knew either, i actually don't mind it so long as the warranty is still valid and i actually prefer to have the red interior than the wireless charger. But if there was anything shady or wrong i would not hesitate to get in contact.If it appears that they sold you a vehicle under the false advertising practices, of saying that it was a premium U.S. model vehicle, and it is in fact not so. You have a very viable legal case.
I would contact the home office of that dealership and tell them I want a roll back or unwind of the contract. Did you purchase this from a Toyota dealership?
Thanks for the info i was very confused and i think my dealer was as well, they didn't have any other supras to begin with too. I called Toyota USA and they went the lazy way and told me to call Toyota Canada about it lol which they were also confused but said the warranty should work wether it's in Canada or the US, as for the NAV the dealer has to add the maps.Looks like we have identical cars. I live in Vancouver, BC, so have the Canadian spec model. All Supras sold in Canada are the premium model, as the base and LE are not offered here. There are some minor differences in the Cdn premium package, such as missing wireless charger. We also donāt get any maintenance service packages included. Depending on the exterior color choice, you can choose either black or red interior. Although my seats are both red, the passenger side door and footwell panels are black. I read somewhere that itās supposed to make the driver side look more like a ācockpitā. I thought it was strange, but donāt mind it now.
My car also did not have the Nav system maps loaded originally, and I saw the same USB device authorization message. My dealer thought that the maps simply needed to autoupdate as I drove around. Wrong. I called Toyota Canadian customer service, and was their first Supra owner calling in. Great. They checked with their internal guys and told me this was a dealer PDI oversight. The dealerās service techs just didnāt know, as mine was their first Supra. Took it back, and they quickly loaded the maps. Your dealer should treat this as a warranty service issue. Iāve never heard of a ātrialā on a Nav system, especially on a higher end car.
If I were in your shoes, I'd try to get that in writing as "should" isn't very reassuring to me. You don't want to be stuck with no warranty after unknowingly buying a car that wasn't intended for this country.I didn't know it was a Canadian model but i don't think they knew either, i actually don't mind it so long as the warranty is still valid and i actually prefer to have the red interior than the wireless charger. But if there was anything shady or wrong i would not hesitate to get in contact.
Thanks for the info i was very confused and i think my dealer was as well, they didn't have any other supras to begin with too. I called Toyota USA and they went the lazy way and told me to call Toyota Canada about it lol which they were also confused but said the warranty should work wether it's in Canada or the US, as for the NAV the dealer has to add the maps.