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Can't wait for every Supra in every dealership to be priced over MSRP. And then Toyota will ask why the Supra aren't selling. Then they will never offer manual transmission due to low sales.
RIP
and this is another reason i hate car dealers.
this has even afflicted lexus big time... dealers keep very limited inventory with lots of ES and RX because they are easy sales... well it's self-fulfilling, if a dealer never has a hybrid GS450h in stock, no one will ever experience it and it won't sell.
the dealer near me have one priced at $109,600 last week,then dropped to $83,000 and yesterday its listed at msrp.
I think the 2020 corvette took the sail out of the supra.under msrp soon.
Can't wait for every Supra in every dealership to be priced over MSRP. And then Toyota will ask why the Supra aren't selling. Then they will never offer manual transmission due to low sales.
RIP
Yeah, I think the C8 did steal some thunder. Those will obviously go for way over MSRP, but when they start depreciating, and getting into the 50s, it'll be interesting to see how they shake up the whole sports car market.
Some dealers marked up the $97K MSRP RC-F Track Edition to $120K dealers will be dealers especially on numbered cars.
You can buy a base Supra for $48K, the Launch Editions being a numbered car were marked up but you can still find under $60K. Paying $90K makes no sense but some folks have to have them now and aren't willing to really shop around.
Some dealers marked up the $97K MSRP RC-F Track Edition to $120K dealers will be dealers especially on numbered cars.
You can buy a base Supra for $48K, the Launch Editions being a numbered car were marked up but you can still find under $60K. Paying $90K makes no sense but some folks have to have them now and aren't willing to really shop around.
Yeah, I think the C8 did steal some thunder. Those will obviously go for way over MSRP, but when they start depreciating, and getting into the 50s, it'll be interesting to see how they shake up the whole sports car market.
While I'm sure there are dealers with significant markups, the Corvette forums are awash with dealers across the country that are committing to straight MSRP--no discount, no markup--on any reservations. That's probably part of the reason they're close to selling out the full 2020 production run.
I would really love to know the story of the buyer and why they chose to pay more than triple the price.
and i'd like to see the look on their face when your supra completely destroys them, and afterword when they're stuck at the side of the road after one of the bmw plastic coolant passageways has broken
and i'd like to see the look on their face when your supra completely destroys them, and afterword when they're stuck at the side of the road after one of the bmw plastic coolant passageways has broken
Lol I won't pick on any of the new Supra's unless they start first ha ha. I actually like them, if there's a manual offering in future I may be interested.