It’s a bang for the buck proposition for me. My Supra was loaded off the boat today. Compared to a Porsche Cayman or M2 it’s a no brainer with the Toyota holding better warranty (extends to 7 years with Toyota servicing) and service costs actually capped at $385 at the time of purchase.
Making money is an action. Keeping money is behavior. Growing money is knowledge.. Even with the current dip in the market I'm still glad I can smile back at my portfolio of $12,500 built from my weekly trade.
@@scottphilips4805 when you have a good skill, it is normal that you can go global and your name is recommended to so many people and from what i've heard about Mr Gray L Thomas, his strategies must be really good .
The (A90) Supra is so, so great! Even after 3 or 4 years I am still deeply in love with it 🥰❤️ Of course since then, the GR 86 was introduced and I love that even more, but this is a close second 🥰❤️
@chasingcars do you think it’s worthy to ever do a review of the lighting of cars? Interior by night? I’m finding it to be an overlooked issue, which often you do not find out until after purchase. E.g the poorly lit Nissan Pathfinder.
I was so hoping for a manual Supra when it was announced. Didn't think it would ever come out with a self shifter so ended up buying a lightly used M2 CS instead. Close enough I guess.
@@jeremybean-hodges6397 Ah, ok. Here in the Netherlands only disabled people are allowed to do their exams in an car with automatic transmission. I know some people simply didn't use it enough and therefore can't drive stick, but I didn't know that in certain countries it's a normal thing to do an automatic-only exam.