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06-10-2005, 06:05 PM | #31 | ||
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Different strokes for different folks. That's what it is. I don't see many, if any at all, modified Camrys or even the latest Corolla. The owners are not enthusiasts and do not put their cars through abuse. So therefore a standard Camry SHOULD be more relaible than an XR or SS.
Why is it that there is no Camry or Avalon for that matter, that Toyota lovers aspire to buy? Yes there is a supercharged Camry on its way with a balltearing 185kw! Wow! They will not last if they are moded or abused full stop. |
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06-10-2005, 06:20 PM | #32 | ||
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People are realists first and enthusiasts second, as much as i would like an XR8 ute for work, i have ordered a Turbo Diesel Hilux (8.5L per 100klm), a good mate of mine is a diehard Ford fan, he wanted to trade his EF for a BA, but he bought a Corolla sports for the fuel saving, it means he can afford to travel to watch motorsport in person instead of on T.V.
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06-10-2005, 09:29 PM | #34 | ||
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The thing I don't get is why do people buy so many Corolla's to start with. They are an old model due for a total re hash and there are so many better small cars out there than it eg. Focus, Mazda 3, Golf etc. Wheels recently did a 9 small car test and if I can remember correctly the Corolla came second last. Its nothing special. Do uninformed people buy it on name alone?
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06-10-2005, 09:48 PM | #36 | ||
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Part of the point l was making was that people who buy the corrolla's obviously get a great reliable car and toyota look after them throughout the whole ownership bit and when it comes time to upgrade guess what they get?? I brought two new fords with the first had a great car and great service so eagerly upgraded untill l got stuffed around on the second with warranty issue's and so guess what my third upgrade was too??? A second hand ford as l love my fords but will never buy a new ford again.
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06-10-2005, 09:50 PM | #37 | ||
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who wouldent buy the hilux, what an awesoome looking ute!
its big and it makes a statement, not to mention the build quality! i know what im gunna buy next Sr5 here i come!
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I think with fuel prices and city traffic as it is, it seems people are buying smaller, less-thirsty cars, and the most reliable and value-holding small cars appear to be coming from Toyota. Not everyone wants to fork out $60-$100 p/week feeding a large car, and if they only drive around suburbia and city, a small/medium car is all they need. As for `big car, big country', while it's true out in the bush, the people living in suburbia already kid themselves with the Tourac Tractors. The country is big, the streets, carparks, and cities aren't. |
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07-10-2005, 08:33 AM | #42 | |||
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07-10-2005, 09:22 AM | #43 | ||
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Toyota's are selling because of a "percieved" build quality. They still have quality issues, (maybe(?) not as many as others though). I personally know 3 people who have had major issues with Toyota (both dealers and build quality), yet only 1 person whose had major issues with Ford or Holden. This is despite knowing probably twice as many Ford or Holden owners (most of them V8/Turbo enthusiests). RATT hit it on the head, Toyota build mobile whitegoods at the moment. Check out the standard of some of the interior plastics, better used in whitegoods!
Here's the clincher....How people do you know wake up after dreaming about a Toyota? How many people say "When I win Lotto, I'm going to buy/mod a Toyota model x!"
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07-10-2005, 12:37 PM | #45 | ||
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LS400 just doesn't produce anywhere near the grunt that the BOSS does. It's torque that kills drivelines... and sometimes engines themselves. A 4.0L V8 wouldn't pull skin from custard. So 6 bolt mains is a bit excessive. However, LS1s have 6 bolt mains for a good reason... it's to look after the aftermarket which is a fair portion of Holden buyers. Similar story at Ford.
Btw, how many Astra and Focus buyers complain about their engines/drivelines. Not too many judging from reactions to forums... much like the normal Toyota crowd.
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Des, Steffo, SSBaby, you guys make valid comments. And I think there is confusion between what the topic at hand is. The Lexus V8's may as well be the best built in the word. But to me, who cares?!! I have no aspiration to ever own one only because it's well built car.
Now let's take the topic further. All the drones that buy Toyota Corollas/ Camrys/Lexus (Lexi?) have to look no further than wheel/ tyre sizes on their vehicles compared to their competition. Camrys look like they are oversized for the wheels it has. As does the Hilux for that matter. That is compromising safety. What about active and passive safty features? Ford and Holden are second to none for the dollars payed. Yes weight has something to do with safety as well. Fords dual stage deployment of airbags which is dependant on how severe a crash is. Nope Toyota definately don't have that. But no matter what the general public are only buying because of perceived quality. |
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07-10-2005, 05:12 PM | #48 | |||
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Yes, it's amazing how many members are telling me about Toyota quality when few actually own one... hhhmmm, just reiterating we do actually own a 2004 Camry.
Just goes to show, the Toyota perception (wrt quality) is strong and (it seems) unshakeable.
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Not that anyone cares but my brother is also a fleet controller for one of the big leasing companies, he doesn't drive a toyota, but says the toyota's have less faults and less warranty work than the other three. Likewise our family mechanic says he would be out of work if everyone drove a toyota. So I think our opinions would cancel each other out? |
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I also observed the comments from some quarters here, that rave about Toyotas being almost blemish free. Well, I offered an example to highlight that that isn't necessariy the case. There is always bound to be more satisfied owners than non-satisfied owners. I take your point. And it is valid. But if the automotive world were to produce whitegoods on wheels... that's when mugs like me will stop posting on enthusiast's forums such as this one. There is no excitement in owning a Toyota, period.
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Another thing I hate about Toyota is the way they advertise the 4 Cyl Camry as a Medium Car, whilst the V6 is a Large car, even though they are identical in dimensions. Maybe we should contact the ACCC? -Andrew
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07-10-2005, 08:20 PM | #54 | ||
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No, it's good to have a good discussion! ;)
To take my point one step further, the only other Jap automaker that almost matches Toyota for reliability is Honda... the rest of the Jap makers (Subaru, Nissan, Mitsubishi etc...) don't have the same quality/reliability record. Subaru, Mitsu and Nissan are reknowned for their performance pedigree... Cheers
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I work for Visy Industries all staff that have company cars did have a choice between a Holden Commodore or Ford Falcon.
This year Toyota signed a deal to be 100% supplier of Visy's cars through out Australia.
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I liked the old model Camry, and the Vienta Grandé in the square shape was actually quite a nice car. -Andrew
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Now I've always been of the opinion that the Merc and BMW models built in South Africa are not as good as the european models - hell, you pay enough for the "euro brand" quality out here, it should be built in Europe, I really think the same should apply to Japanese models. But anyway, I'm starting to wonder whether we will start to see less quality in the Japanese brands - they have certainly taken a battering from Korea - so long as they have high quality in the JDM models, will the rest of the world take notice if global export models have a lower build quality? |
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toyota also sells much more cause we got so many asians
and they stick with there kind
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