What Don't You Like About Your New Supra?

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I've had sports cars all my life but getting in and out of this one is crazy, i hit my head constantly on that roof line... My miata was easier to get in and out of and its a Miata! ?‍♂
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Wind buffeting, mechanism to open the trunk, and at this rate, I won't have any of my hood and front bumper left because of it being chipped away by little stones - especially on the German Autobahn lol
 

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Although I don’t mind the joint venture with BMW I kinda wish that Toyota would have done the interior.
 

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Pardon the dirty car. I just noticed this little arrow towards the rear of each side skirt. I hope this annoys you as much as it does me. You're welcome.
 

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Living in Texas, I wished for ventilated/cooled seats. Come on, the Kia Forte even has them! :rolleyes1:
 

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no way! that’s there for extra aero…. I believe it adds “dynamic lateral downforce effect”.
Not sure if you guys are joking, but the arrow indicates the appropriate lift point. There’s one on the front as well.
 

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Pardon the dirty car. I just noticed this little arrow towards the rear of each side skirt. I hope this annoys you as much as it does me. You're welcome.
Yeah! Cause fuck putting the jack in the right spot, right!?
 

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Approximately 40% of my shirts have coffee stains on the right sleeve and/or armpit. The worst placement of cupholders I've seen.
IKR? I'd almost rather had the ridiculous "barn doors" console in the Z4... although that's terrible as well. Although I generally avoid taking beverages in my car at all - when I do it always requires 2-3 tries to get it. It's really only good for holding change or my sunglasses - since the back cubby is even worse for holding anything you might want accessible while driving. :rolleyes:

The slick (but terrifying) cupholders in the Cayman were even slightly better (as far as location) - just don't put anything larger/heavier than a mini bottle of water in them - and keep the cap on.

Yeah! Cause fuck putting the jack in the right spot, right!?
I'd almost consider making it even more noticeable actually. I'd much rather have a (nearly invisible) triangle marring the surface than allowing the brain trust at the dealership or tire shop to pick their lift point of choice.
 

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Approximately 40% of my shirts have coffee stains on the right sleeve and/or armpit. The worst placement of cupholders I've seen.
I agree, it's bloody inconvenient. The front one is in such a place where I whack any bottle in there if I move my right arm, and both are far enough back where my arm has to be in an impossible angle for a bottle with a screw cap -- I really don't like holding the bottle and driving with elbows/knees, this is not a car which has a dead center on the steering wheel. Luckily, I have a bottle with a pop open top which is still weird, but doable.
 

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I didn't realize I rest my elbow in the cupholder. Looks like I'm icing it like an over the hill baseball pitcher who is the cranky mentor to a young main character in a movie. Think Gary Busey in Rookie of The Year.

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