Kingtai5
Member
- First Name
- Gianni
- Joined
- Nov 8, 2019
- Threads
- 1
- Messages
- 10
- Reaction score
- 2
- Location
- Massachusetts
- Vehicle(s)
- 2020 Supra
- Thread starter
- #1
Dear CTR Owners,
I'm fortunate enough to afford/buy a 2020 Supra(It's a BMW, yes I've heard the joke plenty of times) at the age of 21 but soon realized that it's not the smartest idea to daily drive the Supra in New England considering the hellish weather. My first car was a 2017 Touring Civic, I loved the thing and even drove it through a blizzard in Connecticut with ease while Ford/Chevy trucks were breaking down on the highway next to me. I've alway wanted a Type R/ learn how to drive stick. I just have a few questions;
I'm fortunate enough to afford/buy a 2020 Supra(It's a BMW, yes I've heard the joke plenty of times) at the age of 21 but soon realized that it's not the smartest idea to daily drive the Supra in New England considering the hellish weather. My first car was a 2017 Touring Civic, I loved the thing and even drove it through a blizzard in Connecticut with ease while Ford/Chevy trucks were breaking down on the highway next to me. I've alway wanted a Type R/ learn how to drive stick. I just have a few questions;
- How is it in the snow?
- How bad is the heating issues?
- Is the gear grind resolved?
- Has anyone installed UK features on their US models like Lanewatch, folding mirrors, heated seat, ect..?
- How is it as a daily driver?
- Is it worth it and should I get one?
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