Interesting figures. I only saw US and Canada on the pageā¦.is 18k the global sales number?https://www.goodcarbadcar.net/toyota-supra-sales-figures/
June - 563
YTD - 2,684
Grand Total = 18,285
Those are U.S. sales. I have no idea what world wide sales are.Interesting figures. I only saw US and Canada on the pageā¦.is 18k the global sales number?
Exactly. All these bashing trolls who talked so much crap better boost the sales now. But we all know the wont, because they never planned to buy it in the first place. Because many of them are 14 yr olds.Haha all those Facebook shit talkers and YouTubers who said āIād buy it if it was only a stickā better come out of the wood work. That alone should allow Toyota to produce an entirely new car from the chassis up.
Lol itās less than that if you see the salvage threadIt's wild to me that there are less than 20k of these on the road in the US. I sometimes forget how rare these cars really are. While it's a wildly popular truck, in comparison, Toyota sells about the same number Tacoma's per month than they have sold of the Supra during it's production lifetime. Although I know it's not the case, the Avalon still feels to me like it's more rare than the Supra.
Good point!Lol itās less than that if you see the salvage thread
True, but that maynot be a good thing in the sense that it wonāt be as rare.Less than three years into its lifetime and the MK5 has already sold close to 50% more than what the MK4 did in it's nearly six year lifetime...
This was not even a consideration of mine when picking one up.True, but that maynot be a good thing in the sense that it wonāt be as rare.