see post #18 for a little clarification on my previous statement: https://www.supramkv.com/threads/toyota-supra-and-bmw-z4-sales-figures.2061/page-2#post-48934That would still be pretty good. Porsche only moves about 5k 718 Caymans and Boxsters annually.
2016 - 3,585
2017 - 5,087
2018 - 5,276
Units sold refers to RDR or a retail delivery report...it attaches the VIN to an actual customer name and residential address and email address. So yes that typically means it left the lot.I wonder what "sold" means - does it mean that the cars actually left the lot? Because in some instances I know that people have paid for and received title to their cars but not actually received them yet, whereas in other cases people have deposits and are still awaiting the arrival of their cars. It's really hard to tell what these sales figures mean without knowing how many Supras were even available to be purchased over the last month or so (given that many of the LE haven't even arrived yet, although there are also 3.0 base and premium models that have made it out into the marketplace already).
Isn't it illegal to mark up cars in Canada?Wow only 32 in Canada. Maybe if all these dealers would stop marking them up they’d actually sell some.
Doesn’t stop them. I’m sure there’s loop holes they can exploit to do itIsn't it illegal to mark up cars in Canada?
I think that it's the sales agreement between Toyota and the Canadian dealers - I couldn't find anything that says it's outright illegal tho (at least in BC, but maybe I didn't look hard enough).Isn't it illegal to mark up cars in Canada?
Well the dealer near me has an LE for 97k and 2 Premiums for 75K. So... fuck them. Im waiting out a bit for revised versions. But I already know I can leave state and get one for MSRP. But this issue is what will plague sales of this car for the USA.I'm a little surprised too see sales already slightly dipping.