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Old 19-10-2013, 10:16 PM   #31
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Really? F6 resale is generally pretty good 3 years +? I lost 24k on my first one after 3.5 years and 75,000km which is pretty good for a new car these days I would have thought?
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Old 19-10-2013, 11:10 PM   #32
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Prodrive only did assembly work on them, they never did any of the R&D. And I believe it was in a separate factory to the FPV operation.

From what I can recall you couldn't even switch the traction control off in them because they spun the wheels so much and torque steered so bad.

But there is some complicated method to be able to get it turned off, there's a whole bunch of steps you need to follow.
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They can't have torque steered THAT bad considering they've only got 400NM of torque, I've got 340nm in the Focus and it hardly does.

Unless because it comes on that hard, but look at things like the Focus RS or people with highly modified XR5 Turbos.
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Old 19-10-2013, 11:32 PM   #34
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Really? F6 resale is generally pretty good 3 years +? I lost 24k on my first one after 3.5 years and 75,000km which is pretty good for a new car these days I would have thought?
Wasn't a comparison to the F6 or any FPV, more towards the publics propensity for whitegoods on wheels, but I stand corrected on this one anyway after looking it up, seems to have a very un-Toyota like descent and pretty average numbers. Seems the public have a modicum more sense than I'd thought they would (around 40% retained after 4 yrs 100K based on private sale and assuming sticker paid which isn't likely, nothing special anyway)
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They can't have torque steered THAT bad considering they've only got 400NM of torque, I've got 340nm in the Focus and it hardly does.

Unless because it comes on that hard, but look at things like the Focus RS or people with highly modified XR5 Turbos.
Have you ever driven a 626 Turbo or a Cordia turbo?
They had shocking torque steer and had much less than 400nm....

Never driven a TRD Aurion, but the standard version is quite bad. As so is a Kluger...
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I always thought these were comparable to the TMR 380 from Mitsubishi. Ok, if you like that sort of thing
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Ah right, maybe crap suspension design up front? Do the TRD Aurions have LSD as well?
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Old 20-10-2013, 12:28 AM   #38
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Ive had a decent drive in one of these TRD Aurions and they truly were a nice car to drive.

If quarter miles were your thing look elsewhere, but if a comfortable and quite quick touring car was what you were looking for, the TRD Aurion more than delivered. The 800 odd km I had one for as a loan car from a toyota dealership gave me a genuine 10L/100km and honestly felt quite effortless as a daily drive.

Would I have bought one at full retail when they were new? No.

But as a used buy now? I'd sure give a low kilometre used one a good look.

They still were a quick car and the demographic that bought them new wouldnt have caned it relentlessly either..... Most people wouldnt even notice one on the street, and I wouldnt mind one bit.
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Old 20-10-2013, 12:38 AM   #39
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These things were withdrawn from sale for a month back in 07 when one caught fire at a dealership.

Back then I used to visit a site called caradvice.com.au and there was one passionate Toyota fan who thought they were the bees knees and were superior to anything Ford or Holden had to offer. We used to be involved in a lot of flame wars over it. I think the TRD brand was killed off in 2008 due to lack of sales and the GFC.
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I always thought these were comparable to the TMR 380 from Mitsubishi. Ok, if you like that sort of thing
I own one of them and it's a surprisingly good package.
The build quality is outstanding.
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Old 20-10-2013, 03:06 AM   #41
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Jim Read put down 3 passes in the 14/13's at Willowbank in one of these. Best was 13.5 pretty sure.Courtesy of Llewellyn Motors.
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The problem with even the 200kw Camry is that is way too much power going through the front wheels. I have got stuck with them as hire cars because to rental weenies they are considered equivalent to a Falcodore.
Torque-steer is a *****, and at the slightest hint of dirt or water the TC kicks in.
Also, I don’t know what other improvements they might have made to the TRD, but the basic “Aurion” handles like a barge.
Having driven a standard Aurion on a daily basis several years ago as a company car I can assure you 200 kW is way too much for that chassis let alone 240 . With 200 they torque steer off the planet , I shudder to think what they are like with 240 . I think you are doing barges a huge disservice saying an Aurion handles like one mine handled like a galleon . All in all one of the truly most awful cars ever foisted on the public .
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I've driven the 200kw aurion and it was nice..

As long as you don't boot it mid corner the torque steer is nothing to worry about. Imagine booting mid corner a falcon/commodore with v8 or turbo 6, end up losing the back end for sure.

The aurion is tame torque steer wise, don't know bout the Trd

Watched a few youtube clips of the trd aurion. No slouch

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I've never had that much of an issue with torque steer with my mates SX6 Aurion or what ever they are called. It had plenty of punch for a N/A 6 and would give an N/A FG 6 cylinder a run for its money. the only issues I have with Aurion is its bland styling and handling could be a little better did do the job well. (compared to an FG Falcon XR6). In saying that I think the term handles like a bardge is a little overkill. have driven a lot worse. I really don't know why everyone mentions Torque steer with the Aurion, unless its the TRD Aurion?? It might don't know haven't driven the TRD verson. doubt I will get to either. don't think too many were made???
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They also had a problem with a few failures after launch, can't remember if it was whole engines of just the blowers that were failing, but it was a bad look.
From memory, they reduced the rev limit from 6800rpm to 6200rpm after some early engine failures. I was assembled at a separate Prodrive factory in Melbourne.

The TRD Aurion got favourable reviews when new, most praise on the effortless power and capable brakes. They were an ok car, however the pricing placed them against the much more powerful, better looking and capable FPV/Ford and HSV/Holden rivals.

The sort of buyer that would consider a Toyota in general wasn't likely to want a blingy supercharged, big wheeled and spoilered Aurion. The same thing happened to the 180kw Railliart Magna. For the price of one of those you could have a 220kw SS or XR8.

It failed not because of its ability to handle 240kw at the front wheels, but because of its price and market conditions.
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They can't have torque steered THAT bad considering they've only got 400NM of torque, I've got 340nm in the Focus and it hardly does.

Unless because it comes on that hard, but look at things like the Focus RS or people with highly modified XR5 Turbos.
I remember driving the first of the Honda Civics with vtec, Christ what a joke that was, foot flat to the floor and the damn thing kept trying to jerk the steering wheel out of my hands on the 1/2 gearshift (was an auto).

All the lag of a turbo without the power
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This thread has really surprised me and opened my eyes.

I was always told that even though the general public doesn't know it, the TRD Aurion are the fastest Aussie production car ever.

My neighbour has one and he has told me many times it's because of their supercharge technology and he really does know cars.

He also has a V6 VN Commodore in mint condition (except for the crows foot and flaky paint) and says he will never sell it no matter what anyone offers for it.

He says Ford and Holden dropped the ball after it went out of production.

In fact the VN was so good Toyota begged Holden to allow them to sell them as the Lexcen and there is no way you can argue against that.

I'd put a smiley at the end of this post but it's true.

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Id own one.

Good to see the FWD haters out again, I like it....
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Way way way too much like the VF.
More like the VF looks like a camry as that thing was out long before the VF.

I reckon they looked ok (especially in white) but front wheel drive V6? No thanks.
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They handle well for a big front wheel drive car and that's all but you would have to be a pussy or the wrong side of 70 years old to brag about it or just a fool.
On dirt roads it's just absolute junk no fun at all just fear.
Yes it's fast but no SS or XR 6 Turbo.
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I remember driving the first of the Honda Civics with vtec, Christ what a joke that was, foot flat to the floor and the damn thing kept trying to jerk the steering wheel out of my hands on the 1/2 gearshift (was an auto).

All the lag of a turbo without the power

I've had a couple of early vtec Hondas and none of them torque steered badly, unless you drove them like a nut. Turbo cordia was 11ty times worse.
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I used to get absolutely mental torque steer out of my Morris 1100S (with full race Cooper S motor), so I reckon one of these would be 'fun' (in an Elliot Goblet sort of way). I thought they were withdrawn from sale due to 'slightly' overpowering the chassis. One of these with AWD would be pretty cool, IMO.
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I used to get absolutely mental torque steer out of my Morris 1100S (with full race Cooper S motor), so I reckon one of these would be 'fun' (in an Elliot Goblet sort of way). I thought they were withdrawn from sale due to 'slightly' overpowering the chassis. One of these with AWD would be pretty cool, IMO.

I thought it was because no one was buying them
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Goes to show you can't polish a TRD.
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Bloke at work has a Trd. He too goes on and on and on about.

Got fed up one day and asked him what happened to the "U".
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Have to laugh at the shots at TRD's being cancelled because nobody was buying them when all Aus made Ford cars are being given the flick...irony.
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But the reasons for their demise aren't linked or even similar. The TRD was never popular and look how the BA Turbo took off. If the TRD car went under for the same reasons as the falcon then it would be ironic. It was just a bad idea.
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Torque steer is a funny thing, with RHD it points you at the trees on the left, in the US it points you at the oncoming traffic,
I don't know what would be worse..

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