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General => General Discussion => Topic started by: muzza01 on May 12, 2014, 03:42:14 PM
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It has come time for me to update my wife's car. The Toypta Avalon is coming up to 200K Kms. It was a great car. Leather interior, electric everything, climate control and just beautiful to drive.
The Mrs doesn't really like the look of Camry's but does like the Aurion.
Looking to get something second hand from 2011-2013 with low Kms. Like to know what others think of these cars and what the different models are.
Thanks in advance for any advice.
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We have these cars for our reps and they all say nice car but are very thirsty.
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We have 6 at work that we use for driver training, I would rather drive them than a commodore, nice car....
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Have you considered a Nissan Maxima. Have done a long trip in one and was rather impressed.
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SWMBO is pretty short and found in the Camry (not sure if they are the same or very similar bodies) that there were large blind spots at the rear pillars. Ended up selling the car because of it.
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Have a 2007 ATX for the wife. It's a weapon. Hit the loud pedal from a standing start and the traction control light comes on every time. 200kw thru the front wheels is interesting at times. It can feel undertyred, it's only got the standard 16 x 6 rims. 17 inch by 7s on the up market models would be better, I've been looking for a set of factory alloys but havnt found any second hand yet.
It's not as good a car as our past VX Holden seating wise, could drive that all day and get out relatively intact. Toyota front seats still not as good as Holdens, too short in the squab.
We find it very economical on a long trip, 8.5litre per hundred Kay's with the rev counter on 2000rpm. That's about 106 kph from the gps. Around town, yep, goes up to about 12 (what the supercharged VX used to get on the highway.
Well built, reasonable room. hope they have changed the radio/cd display so that you can dim it at night, you can read a book of ours whilst traveling!
Would get another If we were in the market for a family car again.
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SWMBO is pretty short and found in the Camry (not sure if they are the same or very similar bodies) that there were large blind spots at the rear pillars. Ended up selling the car because of it.
Did it have the electric seats with the height adjust function? SHMBO is shortish too, drives ours all the time without right up. I'm sick of cracking my noggin on the roof when I get in.
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Did it have the electric seats with the height adjust function? SHMBO is shortish too, drives ours all the time without right up. I'm sick of cracking my noggin on the roof when I get in.
Cracking the noggin on the roof and the knees into the steering wheel. Hate that too.
We had the manual adjusting seats (poverty pack) and nobody could be bothered changing it except the eldest son, mind you if he didn't adjust absolutely everything every time he got in the car (he likes bass in his music I can guarantee that one) then he didn't drive the car.
Bunyip
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Have you considered a Nissan Maxima. Have done a long trip in one and was rather impressed.
Definitely, it is number 2 on our list :cheers:
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I had an Aurion Sports for a hire car while in Sydney for a week.. Loved it. I'd buy one tomorrow.
Very smooth, very comfortable, honest, didn't take notice of the fuel, as I wasn't payin for it..
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My best mate in Sydney has one, its a sportivo.
It is beautiful to drive, cruises on the highway no problem and also great around town. Very easy to park and plenty of poke if you need it in traffic.
It's a great car although I really recommend hiring a maxima for a day/weekend. I had one while I was in Brisbane a month or two ago and it was awesome! I preferred it to the aurion to be honest.
Cheers
Evo
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I had one from 2007 to 2009 as my work car. It was the Prodigy model. Very, very nice car at the time. Dual zone climate, leather, CD stacker, front and rear parking sensors etc. very economical on the highway (low 8's I think) and around 10.5 city. 200kw through the front wheels makes all of the electronic devices work overtime, particularly in the wet. Nice handling, quiet and comfy. My wife liked this car more than any of my other work cars (mostly Falcodores and Territories) and yeah, I would get another one if I could.
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Careful on the Maxima on resale. It is well known you will never be able to sell it without pretty much giving it away. Which is actually pretty good if you plan to buy one second hand.
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I'm a bit of a car tragic and always updating but I had a sportivo SX6 about 2-3 years ago and was a fantastic car, did about 40k and didn't miss a beat. Heaps of grunt and because of this was a bit hard on fuel and tyres, at passing speed the thing was a weapon. Very comfortable car to do some highway miles, I reckon the best seats and driving position of any Australian made vehicle.
The Sportivo spec suspension is a very well sorted package, I think it's worth spending a little extra to get it. They come with Toyota Advantage which means cheap servicing which is nice.
Down sides was the resale, they don't fair well, but if you're buying second hand it's a buyers market. The paint also probably wasn't up to scratch, a fair bit of orange peel in the finish and I know this wasn't unique to mine.
I've spoken to Coppers about theirs and they love them and prefer them to other cars in the fleet.
Cheers,
Jason.
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shame they don't come in a manual at all :(
but yoru right on the Shit resale..
http://www.carsguide.com.au/buy-a-car/all-new-and-used/vic/melbourne/all-bodytypes/toyota_aurion?gclid=CPeNg5SXpr4CFVQAvAodD4QAEQ (http://www.carsguide.com.au/buy-a-car/all-new-and-used/vic/melbourne/all-bodytypes/toyota_aurion?gclid=CPeNg5SXpr4CFVQAvAodD4QAEQ)
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i had the avalon, sold it at just over 300,000km ran very well still.
I had and used it as a taxi, changed the oil and brakes myself, but had the auto professionally serviced by a local mechanic.
I had the springs boosted up to make it higher for the oldies and tougher for when I had it full of big blokes.
it drove like a new car still, even though ......... I drove it.
the sound system was so much better than anything else I have ever owned. keep ya avalon for another 100,000kms
I reckon the aurion would be just as good if not much better.
if I still had the taxi business I would have got an aurion.
Peter,
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I've got the 07 sportive. Great car in my opinion. It's seen nearly 90k and haven't required any maintenance other than change of battery. All the brakes n tyres are still stock although new shoes will be required soon.
Fuel is about 11l/100 city n 7-8l/100 highway sitting on 1750rpm at 100km.
Power available on tap. Although a downside is that you can not switch off traction control and vsc.
>:D
The only drawback is depreciation...I just renewed my insurance n agreed value was just over $13k! :-[ while the premiums have steadily gone up!
Great pick up for second hand buyer in my opinion. But I wouldn't buy new if I had my time again purely because of poor resale value.
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The only drawback is depreciation...I just renewed my insurance n agreed value was just over $13k! :-[ while the premiums have steadily gone up!
Great pick up for second hand buyer in my opinion. But I wouldn't buy new if I had my time again purely because of poor resale value.
OUCH!
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OUCH!
Tell me about it! In another 3 years my insurance premium will cost more than my car!!! >:D >:D :'(
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I had an Aurion Sports for a hire car while in Sydney for a week.. Loved it. I'd buy one tomorrow.
Very smooth, very comfortable, honest, didn't take notice of the fuel, as I wasn't payin for it..
We have one, and tow(ed) with it
It's awesome ! Heaps of grunt, comfortable and frugal on the fuel. We pulled our Off Road Customline with and average 11.8lts/100ks (getting the same from the Prado) Around town get about 9.5-10lts/100klms
Have had zero issues with it. There was a known kock in the stering which was fixed under warranty. Sometimes the ABS check in the first couple of minutes is confused with this.
Ours is a 2007 model and we bought it with 13000ks on it, now has 70000ks.
Very comfortable on long trips and my 180cm 13 year old son fits in without any problems.
Scott
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I had an Aurion Sports for a hire car while in Sydney for a week.. Loved it. I'd buy one tomorrow.
Very smooth, very comfortable, honest, didn't take notice of the fuel, as I wasn't payin for it..
So disappointed. I thought you would have DEMANDED the Hybrid Camry...... :D
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We have a 2012 ATX. It's a great car. Does well on fuel on the highway but does like a little around town. More room than a commodore or falcon and I reckon more poke too.
The knock knock in the steering which is a common problem is a simple fix under warranty. We've had ours done. It's the intermediate steering shaft.
I'd say go for it. You will love it.
Sent from my Ring-a-ding-a-ling
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It has come time for me to update my wife's car. The Toypta Avalon is coming up to 200K Kms. It was a great car. Leather interior, electric everything, climate control and just beautiful to drive.
The Mrs doesn't really like the look of Camry's but does like the Aurion.
Looking to get something second hand from 2011-2013 with low Kms. Like to know what others think of these cars and what the different models are.
Thanks in advance for any advice.
Would she consider test driving both and then writing off the Camry?
I was stunned what a great overall package the Camry was when I borrowed a mates. The Aurion felt a bit floaty to me when I drove it here in Tas for a couple of days but that could have been a flogged out rental LOL....
Either you can't go wrong I reckon.
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Thanks for the input everyone. I will keep you updated.
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we got a 2nd hand aurion around 2 years ago 2007 with 32000 on it for $18000 bargain I reckon in my eyes! great car to drive and tow with pulls the camper no worries and great on fuel got it down to 7.6/100km on the high way(without camper) great power too would buy one again but the new ones do look a bit ugly!
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This thread really has me thinkin..
might call mate that's a car wholesaler tomorrow...
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I have a couple to check out:
Nissan maxima 2011, 51k KMS, $24k
http://www.carsales.com.au/dealer/details/Nissan-Maxima-2011/AGC-AD-13818408/?Cr=0&sdmvc=1 (http://www.carsales.com.au/dealer/details/Nissan-Maxima-2011/AGC-AD-13818408/?Cr=0&sdmvc=1)
Toyota Aurion 2012, 44k kms, $24k
http://www.carsales.com.au/dealer/details/Toyota-Aurion-2012/AGC-AD-15335046/?Cr=0&sdmvc=1 (http://www.carsales.com.au/dealer/details/Toyota-Aurion-2012/AGC-AD-15335046/?Cr=0&sdmvc=1)
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What about
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I have a couple to check out:
Nissan maxima 2011, 51k KMS, $24k
http://www.carsales.com.au/dealer/details/Nissan-Maxima-2011/AGC-AD-13818408/?Cr=0&sdmvc=1 (http://www.carsales.com.au/dealer/details/Nissan-Maxima-2011/AGC-AD-13818408/?Cr=0&sdmvc=1)
Toyota Aurion 2012, 44k kms, $24k
http://www.carsales.com.au/dealer/details/Toyota-Aurion-2012/AGC-AD-15335046/?Cr=0&sdmvc=1 (http://www.carsales.com.au/dealer/details/Toyota-Aurion-2012/AGC-AD-15335046/?Cr=0&sdmvc=1)
Both nice cars but my choice would be the Maxima. Good specs and price is not too bad also.
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Sorry I think I said ours way a 2013 but it is a 2012. We got ours ex fleet with 50000km on the clock for $20000 from Toyota and came with extended warranty.
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I have a couple to check out:
Nissan maxima 2011, 51k KMS, $24k
http://www.carsales.com.au/dealer/details/Nissan-Maxima-2011/AGC-AD-13818408/?Cr=0&sdmvc=1 (http://www.carsales.com.au/dealer/details/Nissan-Maxima-2011/AGC-AD-13818408/?Cr=0&sdmvc=1)
Toyota Aurion 2012, 44k kms, $24k
http://www.carsales.com.au/dealer/details/Toyota-Aurion-2012/AGC-AD-15335046/?Cr=0&sdmvc=1 (http://www.carsales.com.au/dealer/details/Toyota-Aurion-2012/AGC-AD-15335046/?Cr=0&sdmvc=1)
I'd be chasing the Aurion
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Aurion's struggle off road
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Nissan maxima 2011, 51k KMS, $24k
http://www.carsales.com.au/dealer/details/Nissan-Maxima-2011/AGC-AD-13818408/?Cr=0&sdmvc=1 (http://www.carsales.com.au/dealer/details/Nissan-Maxima-2011/AGC-AD-13818408/?Cr=0&sdmvc=1)
Mate of mine has one a few years older than that but similar shape mid 2000's and it will only run on Premium fuel.. something to consider.
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Mate of mine has one a few years older than that but similar shape mid 2000's and it will only run on Premium fuel.. something to consider.
Didn't know that.
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No contest between Toyota & Nissan , the Toyota wins hands down.
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No contest between Toyota & Nissan , the Toyota wins hands down.
not if your buying new... cant believe the depreciation in those Aurions 50% in 2-3yrs ??? ... awesome if your shopping used
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Talking about car quality, not price or depreciation.
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Talking about car quality, not price or depreciation.
I had a look at one today :angel:, and agree they look great.. Didn't go for drive, had sick son waiting for me. :(
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I know you won't be using this as your camper tug, but my experience towing a 7x4 with the Aurion was hilarious! One upon a time I had to progress up a slight incline at the back of our home (actually a public park that we backed onto) with the trailer on, one wheel on the concrete footpath and the other front wheel on the grass edge.
Now this was a narrow area and I had no sideways latitude, it had to be one wheel on the concrete the other on the grass. The grass was wet from dew. Well, the Aurion "failed to proceed" due to the determined traction control! No way would it get the three car lengths along the pathway to the road.
No choice, but to back down the track, put it back into my yard and wait for the dew to evaporate and traction could be had. Just saying that the traction control (non switchable) is great to harness that eager 200kw, but a Shit in a situation like this.
Incidentally there is a very convoluted and exasperating procedure to switch off the traction control that involves a series of handbrake and foot brake applications- Google it if you need it. Still a great car though!
Cheers! Andrew
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She has changed her mind on the Aurion and is leaning towards luxury model Camry's. we will have another look around over the weekend.
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Yes I have one and yes I love it. So much so that an Aurion will definitely be my next vehicle. Someone said they were thirsty earlier in the thread and that blew me away. I get 7.8 on our 500km trip to Sydney and usually average about 9.5 around town. Can't go wrong with a Toyota. Our last 3 cars have been Toyotas and we've never had an issue with any of them even with high kms on them
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Well woman will change their minds; we bought this one. Camry Hybrid 29000 kms with electric sunroof, leather interior, SATVAV, trip computer, rear camera, dual zone climate control, bluetooth, keyless start and entry and pretty well electric everything.
Traded in our 2004 Toyota Avalon and $18K. She is very happy. Thanks to all with advice :cheers:
Anyone else got one of these?
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(http://www.zcars.com.au/images/toyota-camry-hybrid-interior1.jpg)
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Looks the goods
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We have several at work. Done all they have been asked, and are a lot less confusing to start up and drive than the Nissan leaf's we also have. Every time I drive one of the leafs I end up having to get the manual out if the glove box to get home.
Half the taxis down here seem to be either Prius or Camry hybrids.
From the inside you wouldn't know if you were in a Camry or Aurion.