my old avalon in a 3.0L v6 was easily doing 180 and was still pushing. had the road turned into a curve,then i might of hit the magical 200 mark. the 3.5l v6 should easily hit over 228kph :D
of course they will endorse it, it was a cover story for the lpg company. like everyone said, if you want to save fuel buy a diesel or those ghastly hybrids. or even better switch to a corolla.
nothing special, just for the tradie who has everything...
boy do they make money!!
but i agree in that its too over the top in design and price.
quite ugly in my opnion
i think its beacause mine is 6 years old compared to the newer models.
hey it doesn't matter too much, its just that fuel consumption is dreadful and i often see it at 2800rpm when crusing when it should be 1800-2000. but thats just life
i dont think the aurion is restricted for p-platers.
I read in a letter in carsguide with a p-plater saying he can drive a sport aurion yet can't drive a massive people mover cx-9. (his words not mine).\
But why would you want to drive a people mover anyway...
unless its the new fashion thing
it varies with me.
If the richmond tigers get the finger out of thier backsides and win a few games, then afl all the way.
Both otherwise its man united for me as well.
cheers
that happened to me twice in 4 days. The smell is almost unbearable. We had covered 2000km in the period but it would happened when we had driven for 2 hours straight and would remain for one or two mins.
the epica is absoulutely rubbish. In wheels, the idiots who compared the cars (if you call it a comparision) would rather the epica to a camry!! But i guess the epica is reasonably affordable for the masses.