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Toyota called, now the dilemma.

jtsang25

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if you wear jeans, prepare for it to get nasty looking, I'd not get a light interior in my next car for sure. also the bolster piping wore off in less than 4k miles driven which was a big surprise to me for a 'BMW' car.
I got that warrantied. They chalked it up as premature wear.
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FLtrackdays

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I put down my deposit a week ago expecting it to be months before a car came in. There’s one gentleman on the list ahead of me who’s waiting specifically for a black/black premium. So the dealer is notified of an allocation for a car being built next week with an arrival time of 6 weeks and it’s a Black on hazelnut premium. The other customer doesn’t want it. So they’ve requested a change to the build which I doubt will happen. If that’s the case, the car comes to me. I was looking for a white on black car with black/black as a second choice. I had no interest in a hazelnut interior. I’m worried this dealer may only end up getting a few cars and obviously no idea when. The more I look at the black pics, I definitely like it but the hazelnut throws me off. It’s much more of a luxury vs performance car vibe. Has anyone seen the hazelnut in person? What are your thoughts?
Dude that is such a badass combo ? But to each his own, I get it.…
 
 








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