kern417
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- First Name
- Kevin
- Joined
- May 25, 2020
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- Location
- Cincinnati
- Car(s)
- 2018 440i
that's because, like usual, everyone is making excuses. just like how the engine in your car is in millions of soccer mom SUVs, but burning some oil is "normal for a sports car."Ok, let’s be real. Toyota has sold roughly 15,000 2019 to 2021 Supras. We’ve had “several” issues reported on the forums and Faye has found maybe a couple dozen show up in Toyota’s warranty records system or whatever the name was. Do the math. More than 99% haven’t failed yet.
If they start failing in big numbers and we get an extended warranty notice sometime in the future then I’ll pay attention. Until then I WILL ABSOLUTELY NOT “proactively” spend thousands to replace a part that has a less than 1% failure rate. If you want to, knock yourself out.
most people don't even check their oil level between oil changes to begin with. it's a well documented issue, but you still see forum posts asking what's wrong when they randomly try and it fails at 18%.
it is just weird to me to see a design flaw that the OEM corrected, but you choose to ignore it because it hasn't blown up in your face yet. but people will change their oil every 2000 miles "just in case." you got it man.
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