Wednesday, August 29, 2012

Lake Worth used car dealer ready to welcome back the Toyota Supra

Supra Vaider Red White, There is nothing that auto industry experts love to do more than speculate. Will this maker develop a hybrid that runs on urine? Will the next AMG engine get you airborne? What if we could all fly? Why are those funky green dash lights being mixed with the funky blue dash lights? Who shot JFK? (Well, they probably don\'t speculate that deeply.)

The \"big question\" on everyone\'s minds right now appears to be \"Will Toyota bring back the Supra badge?\" I know that\'s been bugging me for a long time now, so I want to assuage your curiosity. We don\'t know and your Lake Worth used car dealer doesn\'t know.

Here\'s what we do know: A few weeks ago Toyota applied for renewal on the trademark of the Supra name, which had expired along with the controversy over the JFK movie. (Well, not really that long ago. ) Toyota Supra Vaider Red White isn\'t saying much, which only kicks the auto industry rumor mill into high gear and the speculation is that this historic name might be revived for the FR-86 sports car that is in the works.

That being said, there\'s really not much more to say. The Supra trademark was allowed to expire in 2006, so either Toyota thought they had no use for it or some now-jobless intern in the front office accidentally shredded the paperwork and it never got filed. (Now who\'s speculating?)

But now Toyota has re-applied for the trademark name. Let\'s just hope some nobody making cars out of a chop shop didn\'t get it first. Car and Driver reports - and they probably have a guy who does nothing but keep track of these things - that Toyota filed for the name in July with the U.S. Patent and Trademark office.

Don\'t worry, this really doesn\'t affect the quality of inventory of the Toyota line. If you are planning to visit your dealer of used cars in Palm Beach, Florida, don\'t let this little twist deter you.

But wait, one Toyota Communication VP Mike Michels did talk to Car and Driver and say that the company registered the Supra name \"provisionally\", which means they want to make sure nobody in the chop shop doesn\'t get their cool name.

In fact, this is not an uncommon practice with auto makers, but we return to the speculation and Toyota\'s timing does seem mighty suspicious. But you should just head on out Supra Vaider Red White to your Lake Worth used car dealer and be happy with the names that are already on the cars there.

This is a fun hobby for true car enthusiasts, I suppose. I guess I\'m not quite that \"true\" yet. But customers of used cars in Palm Beach, Florida can be confident that the staff there is truly dedicated to finding them the best pre-owned vehicle for their needs and that they will Supra Vaider Red White receive friendly service. They might even offer a hint about what Toyota is going to do with the Supra trademark. But don\'t hold your breath.

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