The new Toyota GR Supra is produced by Magna Steyr at its facility in Graz, Austria. Production of the sports car began in early March 2019. Magna Steyr is the world's largest contract manufacturer of automobiles, and currently produces vehicles for four major vehicle brands.
Yeah I'm old, but my family never had a car with AC when I was growing up. It was a luxury for rich people. So I have to laugh that you complain that the back seat of a small car doesn't have AC vents. 🤣🤣 You are right that the upper trim levels are over priced but the LE is a bargain. The only complaint you make that concerns me is the bad aim of the windshield wiper spray. The base model is better than the other cars you mentioned because of better mileage for $30K.
@@RoadandTract if I were in the market I’d buy the brand new GV80. Cheaper car with more luxurious/sporty packages. Lexus looking ancient and are falling behind with the rest of the crowd. The new Lexus TX model is already a step behind too.
Hating on a car because it was optioned out with a trim and leather colour you don't like? What is wrong with you? Stopped watching half way through because of the braindead hate.Sort yourself out, buddy. Also, perforated leather comes with the ventilated seats option. Would be wise to make some research before shitposting.
Because it needs to be a lowered 455hp sleeper with insane features. But it's bland and useless. Needs an R-design or Polestar. Look at the Audi RS6. SOLD OUT! Volvo made the V90 order only at one point. Why? Why? WHY???
Why there is no Hyundai badge on the steering wheel? Nowadays Hyundai has gone downhill from DCT issues to remove their badge and replace it with this piece of junk generic branding. This needs to be called dots instead of Hyundai
This is like the "puny banner" moniker in Avengers: the car is ultra competent, but for the price it TRULY does NOT stand next to other competition! They should've have a V6 version of this, gotten rid of the RC, AND lower the price by $20.000
This was my experience renting a Tesla on a trip. Charging stations that don’t exist or are private. It’s scary when you need a charge. I’d never buy an EV in today’s world.
This literally happened to me today while dropping Family off at the airport. The only thing that would open was the rear door so I had to climb to the front seat.
I find that in everything I drive, the acoustic glass is what makes the biggest impact on noise. Probably because it's at the same height as my ears. The only thing that width affords someone is side impact crash buffer.
Recently bought my wife a 2024 RX 350. We were debating on getting a Genesis GV80 but ended up buying the Lexus instead figured it would be more reliable in the long run. Out the door with all fees + a comprehensive bumper to bumper warranty for 10 years or 100k miles I paid $72,550. She loves it. I personally don’t like the seating position/space. 🍻
There are a lot of disappointed gx owners right now. If you want rugged looks with luxury inside, you must get a Defender. This gx is a Lexus and its not aiming for luxury. A weird message indeed.
There's a reason behind why toyota doesn't want customers to buy. It's horrendous looking vehicle that made absolutely zero sense. Even dealership knew how poorly design the vehicle was. Hence why they rather try to sell it asap.
Yes, but it seems like they touted it last year or two with a setting and now it's gone or renamed. So it is just par for the course with Volvo lately... Change for the sake of change.
Because only interns could get approval for these oversights while management teams preserve their budget and have staff that only does what they are told. Nobody cared when this Prius launched and Toyota can't kill it off due to fleet sales. So get the cheapest staff possible and put something out there and try to make as much money as possible at all costs. Interns!
My 2 cents and I’m only commenting bc some of the comments are from obvious Toyota fanboys who can’t remove their bias for a minute. I had a Prius for a long time. A 2010 with a ton of miles on it. Everything worked but I can tell it was starting to go downhill so I looked at options at replacing. I initially wanted a 23 or 24 Prius but I couldn’t find them near me much less willing to pay a markup the dealer would charge bc they know they could bc some dummy would pay over msrp. I looked at the Camry hybrid and I wanted that body style but the LE doesn’t have some features I want at that high of a price and if I did get a Camry with the features I’d be paying a fortune and might as well look at a Corolla cross hybrid or something similar. This is what happens with Toyota. Over charge for features so you have to get a high priced model you want or get a more “premium” car that’s a lesser trim but costs the same as the initial higher trim car you wanted. Anyway, thought about the Corolla hybrid and I really liked it but it’s too small for me needs. I really needed it to be a midsize sedan at minimum. I wanted to stay with Toyota bc I’ve been a Toyota owner for years but I’m not paying over msrp on anything much less a depreciating asset and the only dealers around me weee charging too many fees and market adjustments. I looked outside my area but would have to travel 3-4 hours one way to get a deal done and didn’t have the time or patience after talking with these dealers. I started looking at other makes and models. I was really interested in the Chevy trax from a value proposition but the 3 cylinder killed me at the thought of how reliable it would be 4-5 years from now. I test drove a Buick envista and while I liked the way it drove, the seats were horrible and they didn’t have auto hold which is a must for me. I went to Hyundai and test drove the sonata hybrid (2024) and knew it was the one. I didn’t need a plug in hybrid but I wanted a hybrid. It’s extremely stylish, roomy, and the base model is perfectly equipped for me. Since they only have two models (base and limited) it wasn’t worth the 8k extra to get leather seats, power trunk, ventilated seats, heads up display, and better radio so I chose the base specifically because of the cloth seats. It has wireless charging, wireless CarPlay, heated seats, REAR vents (wtf Toyota) lifetime remote start via app, super comfortable seats, well thought out design… I’m sure I’m missing more things but it’s 6am and I haven’t had my caffeine. Long story short I went outside or my Toyota fanboy stage and bought a different brand bc it suits me the best. It took me a couple of months and countless hours to make my choice. I don’t just buy on a whim. The car was 32k, the limited 40k but even at 40k it blows the Prius out of the water with the additional features that the Prius doesn’t. Don’t get me wrong, Toyota quality and whatnot is great but they’re always dead last in comfort and features and if you don’t think so you’re blind. I put 4K miles on my sonata in about 6 weeks and I love driving it. Going close or far it’s super comfortable and with me being a stickler for maintenance I’m sure this will last a long time and for a lot of miles.
Well I sat in the thing and could adjust the wheel to be comfortable and see the instrument cluster so that's a personal issue. None of these other complaints are relevant, it's a PHEV, the only other equivalent option in the Toyota lineup is the RAV4 Prime. And it's around $10k more which might make sense if you want the AWD/larger size, and you might be able to find a used one for about the same price as a new Prius Prime. Now if you shop the regular Prius, yeah people should also try the Corolla and Camry.