2020 Toyota GR Supra GTS review

Simplicity isn’t what it used to be. Modern demands make the age-old recipe harder than it used to be. That is: A bit of motor up front and power to the rear wheels, with a row-your-own shifter in between. Despite countless declarations in our comments section, stripping a car out to almost nothing doesn’t seem to move metal. Buyers want at least some comfort, convenience or tech features… Keeping up with the Joneses, I suppose.

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