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So since the launch edition is the pre-order car is US/CAD actually planning on taking preorders?Well, it's nice to see they met the original 55k target Tada gave me for the fully loaded I6 car. I'd heard as high as 59.9k from US personnel, but I'm glad that wasnt the case as it would have been too high.
Also looks like the stripped down version will be available for less weight and complexity at 49k. Toyota USA actually did the right thing here IMO.
340ps is what it's always had; they tested above that, but I guess they decided it wasn't worth it or had some other reason.
The Launch Edition is the pre-order car, and among other things has some aesthetic changes and may come with some accessories off car, but at its core is the 3.0L Premium. That's all I know atm.
Not that I'm aware of; it's dealer allocation (so if you got a reservation placed locally you may get one). No official pre-order or anything like that however, at least to my knowledge.So since the launch edition is the pre-order car is US/CAD actually planning on taking preorders?
I think there's a couple of issues you're missing here. If they did, insurance would be higher. Initial cost of the car would also be higher. Those cars that you mention from Chevy/Ford/Dodge have had years of production, allowing those companies to improve and make these top of the line cars. I don't know for sure, but I don't think those are their money makers. They make money from the lower base cars. So for Toyota to bring out a Chevy/Ford/Dodge killer, the car would be so overpriced that no one would be able to purchase it, thus discontinuing the car. Give it time. All good things come to those who wait.I don't get it. Why can't TOYOTA just release from the factory a normal car that's a Vette slayer? Why does it have to be aftermarket this and that? Why does it have to be some bolt on after thought? What am I missing here? Chevy/Ford/Dodge give customers INSANE power with warranty from factory. You don't have to buy a car then bring it in to have something bolted on. Do I make sense?
Only one thing I am missing. FORD/DODGE/CHEVY all made their own cars. This is a BMW that now Toyota needs to mod. See the difference?I think there's a couple of issues you're missing here. If they did, insurance would be higher. Initial cost of the car would also be higher. Those cars that you mention from Chevy/Ford/Dodge have had years of production, allowing those companies to improve and make these top of the line cars. I don't know for sure, but I don't think those are their money makers. They make money from the lower base cars. So for Toyota to bring out a Chevy/Ford/Dodge killer, the car would be so overpriced that no one would be able to purchase it, thus discontinuing the car. Give it time. All good things come to those who wait.
The car is "Co-developed". Meaning both companies made contributions. When two companies make contributions, this reduces costs as well. You want an overpriced Supra that you can't afford? Can you understand that?Only one thing I am missing. FORD/DODGE/CHEVY all made their own cars. This is a BMW that now Toyota needs to mod. See the difference?
Are you being serious?The car is "Co-developed". Meaning both companies made contributions. When two companies make contributions, this reduces costs as well. You want an overpriced Supra that you can't afford? Can you understand that?
Correction...it's a hard top Z4. With Toyota tuning the suspension and ECU.:SMH:
... You sure?
- A60 - A80 had a shared gearbox in the W58
- 1Jz, 1.5jZ and 2Jz have very strong commonalities in them
- They they are all 2+2, with manual box option.
- All linage is built by Toyota, not farmed out.
- All were of the Sports car/GT category.,......
...... And there is more.
Its very obvious there was progressions from A-->B-->C-->D in the supra linage. Each one had a play in the next generation in some way. Either by saying "Lets keep it like this,", "This worked well, lets evolve it" or " that didn't work, lets drop it"... The A90 is the adopted child.
The A90 has nothing in common with the linage - Its a reboot of a Supra and Z4.
No, I want a high performance car that punches not only high in its own class, but in the class above its own like the MKIV did for many years.The car is "Co-developed". Meaning both companies made contributions. When two companies make contributions, this reduces costs as well. You want an overpriced Supra that you can't afford? Can you understand that?
Your expectations seem naive. I may have missed a lot of context though.I don't get it. Why can't TOYOTA just release from the factory a normal car that's a Vette slayer? Why does it have to be aftermarket this and that? Why does it have to be some bolt on after thought? What am I missing here? Chevy/Ford/Dodge give customers INSANE power with warranty from factory. You don't have to buy a car then bring it in to have something bolted on. Do I make sense?