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      03-02-2021, 08:27 AM   #2000
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Originally Posted by supra93 View Post
It make sense for the EU and Japan with emission and engine tax displacement. However for the U.S. not so much imo. Toyota has only predicted a 20% rate for the 2.0. A TX dealer is saying no one is buying them. I think few places like CA seems to have less of an issue moving the 2.0s.

I think once the 400Z is release Toyota will either drop the 2.0 altogether, heavy discount it, and or revisit it with updates in-order to better compete with what Nissan is offering.
Hopefully once the Z is released with a manual , toyota will get their act together mx release a manual B58 A90
I'm still holding out for S55 DCT A90
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