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31-10-2007, 01:16 PM | #31 | |||
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I saw a Rav4 on that car show on nine about 2 months ago and its 4WD system couldn't get it any further up a steep hill than an XF falcon they also tried to drive up there. : The problem with most soft roaders is that the 4WD systems that move the torque don't work. Subaru at least have LSD centre diff, LSD rear diff and open front diff which gives you as much drive to as many wheels as a real 4WD. I have a NAvara St-R and an XT and it is much easier to bog the Navara than the Subaru, but the suby requires lots of effort to do the same tracks/terrain that the Navara does. the difference is the Navara I have weighs 2100kg and suby weighs 1400kg. Big difference... ground clearence is only 10% of the equations, 4WD is only 50% the rest is wheel travel, tyres and the driver. : |
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Toyota is pushing themselves, they cant hope to keep up their build quality with the amount of vehicles they are pumping out today. More vehicles sold = more faults bound to happen. |
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31-10-2007, 01:54 PM | #33 | ||
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Here is the article from Drive.com.au
http://www.drive.com.au/Editorial/Ar...mh:ClassiePuff Toyota Australia reels from second engine blow Ian Porter , drive.com.au, 29/10/07 Local car maker Toyota has suspended sales of another model because of an engine problem, with the new V6-powered RAV4 closely following the Aurion TRD to the medi-lab. IAN PORTER and RICHARD BLACKBURN report. Sales of new RAV4 V6 have been halted while Toyota investigates a problem relating to the 3.5-litre engine. Toyota has again been hit by an embarassing fault in a new model, with all Australian dealers being ordered to stop selling the new V6-powered RAV4 compact 4WD. The RAV4 V6 launched only a fortnight ago to join the four-cylinder model launched in early 2006. A problem relating to the engine follows shortly after Toyota Australia's Aurion TRD resumed sales in October after an investigation into an engine failure. Toyota Australia spokesperson Mike Breen says the RAV4's 3.5-litre V6, which is shared with the Aurion, Kluger, and Tarago, is not operating "as smoothly as would be expected", and there appears to be an issue with the engine's electronic managment control system. The problem was detected in a couple of company demonstration models and the decision was made to stop customer deliveries as a "precautionary measure". "There has been no customer feedback," says Breen. Breen says the problem does not constitute a recall. "It is not safety related so it isn't a product recall." The latest problem has come only days after one of the Japanese group's directors admitted the company's response to vehicle quality problems "was not perfect". Toyota, which has grown to be the world's largest carmaker mainly on the strength of product reliability, issued the freeze order on the RAV4 V6 following concerns about the car's drivability. Details of the exact fault were not available last night, but a Toyota spokesman said it was not a safety-related issue. It is the latest in a string of quality-related problems to hit the Japanese giant this year, both in Australia and overseas, and reflects the problems that come with growing rapidly year after year. Toyota directors were so concerned about deterioration in quality levels two years ago they formed the Customer First committee to address the problem, executive vice-president Mitsuo Kinoshita, told The Age last week in Tokyo. "Quality is our first priority. Unfortunately, two years ago, vehicle [problems] increased so much at that time we decided to establish the CF committee," said Kinoshita. "We have been doing that for two years and, as a result, the quality is getting better and the recall level is comparatively decreasing." Apart from the pressures of having to rapidly increase production, Mr Kinoshita said a major source of problems was the increasing use of electronics and, in particular, integrated circuit boards, in cars. Toyota sales have been growing by between 500,000 and 800,000 vehicles a year, which means the company has had to build at least two factories a year to keep pace. "Finding skilled people is one of the biggest challenges for us," Mr Kinoshita said. "We now employ 300,000 people around the world. That has doubled in the last 10 years." Mr Kinoshita said Toyota had been forced to create its own "university", the Toyota Institute, where managers from around the world are taught "The Toyota Way" of building cars. In addition, the group has established its Global Production Centre, where production group leaders learn how to teach their team members. "We took many countermeasures to produce more skilled workers. Of course, it is not perfect..." The freeze on RAV4 V6 sales comes only a month after Toyota Australia was forced to halt sales of its locally developed supercharged V6 Aurion TRD sedan after the engine in one of the early models failed. That was traced to some over-enthusiastic driving by a dealer. Earlier in the year, Toyota was forced to halt sales of the newly released Corolla range after it was found an incorrectly fitted stay allowed the steering columns to slump to their lowest position. Toyota's usually rock-solid reputation for reliablity has also had a set-back in the United States after an influential consumer magazine said the company's cars could no longer be automatically recommended. |
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The Sequoia http://www.jdpower.com/autos/ratings...tivity-vehicle The Tacoma http://www.jdpower.com/autos/ratings...midsize-pickup And the Tundra, the subject of one of the photos you have linked in, was rated by JD Power as the most dependable large pickup http://www.jdpower.com/autos/ratings...y/large-pickup |
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31-10-2007, 02:39 PM | #39 | ||
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Personally I dont get the whole Rav V6 thing. You can buy a Kluger for the same price? Even a low end Prado, tho that has the 4.0l v6, is cheaper than the Rav V6.
I know horses for courses... But do you really need 3 4WD's that are priced the same? |
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31-10-2007, 02:46 PM | #40 | ||
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Yeah spose it just covers them for every bit of the market, if anything you'll a few with bling and all the lastest stereo stuff. Yeah I still believe its about 2g to much though..
Btw same price kluger is the 4x2 and prado GX is about 46700+ |
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They are delivering them again?? Must have solved issue.
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Not really, it's just changing the bumper mouldings and exhaust tips.
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Also its another distinguishing feature which is needed in order to differentiate it from its lowly donor Corolla underpinnings. Last edited by 5.4 GT; 31-10-2007 at 04:13 PM. |
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LMFAO, corolla has NOTHING at all to do with Lexus IS underpinnings FFS, NOTHING on them is interchangeable nor are they known as a toyota anywhere else in the world, get your facts straight!
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As for the IS range, check out the 3.5L version (IS350), not released in Australia (yet - hopefully it might come with the IS-F), but it's a 3.5L V6 RWD with direct injection on the same 3.5 block the Aurion uses .... and it's fast, 5.6-5.9 sec 0-100 fast. |
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ur still wrong about the IS200/300 i owned the latter IS300 with the 2J 3.0L I6, about the only correct thing is that the 200 is slow as , but still shared no body panel's/chassis/engine/driveline with corolla apart from being similar in size.. like comparing a M3 with a Hyundai Triburion apart from being a coupe they are different car's entirely..
Lexus stands for luxury export to the US.. yes its a luxury arm of toyota but since 05" lexus do their own thing seperate to toyota and dont share structures in IS,GS or LS with any toyota sibling, RX is using Kluger underpinnings, LX is still going to be a LC200 cruiser chassis but again they are going to a unique powerplant and other driveline to seperate it from toyota entirely. F division is developed to combat AMG/M division/ R divison in the luxury sports segmant that has exploded over the past few years...
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31-10-2007, 07:31 PM | #54 | |||
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the V6 rav is not a big deal, the engine has a hesitation that toyota arent happy with so they are working on a fix. its just tall poppy syndrome trying to bag toyota for it.
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