Tacoma714
Well-Known Member
- First Name
- C.G.
- Joined
- Jan 17, 2023
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- 8
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- 504
- Location
- Costa Mesa
- Car(s)
- 2023 Supra A91 CU Later Grey, 2015 Taccoma, 2013 A
Exactly this! Plus let’s cut the Toyota fluff. A big reason aside from BMW making excellent inline V6 turbo engines, they partnered up because it was a low risk and high reward move for Toyota not having to source an in house V6 from Lexus or anywhere else. I would LOVE to see the margins and I guarantee you Toyota still made out good on the partnership. We might be able to call it a win-win. Toyota’s margins were good since they didn’t build anything in house or do any R&D and BMW made out well because they got to sell more magna styer z4 chasis and B58’s.While I largely agree with the limited production, what you have relayed doesn't really make sense. If Toyota weren't making any money on the Supra from the outset, the margins were never there, no?
Who cares anyway. We have our cars and production is coming to a close in 2026. Like the MKIV, it looks like The MKV is going out with a whimper.
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