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Old 28-01-2013, 11:51 PM   #1
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No great surprise...they make everything from little econo-boxes to sports cars to great value-for-money family cars to luxury cars to four wheel drives of all sizes to trucks...truly something for everyone.

Ford (and Holden) could learn a thing or two from them. Yes, Toyotas such as the Aurion and Camry are seen as "bland" and "vanilla"...but they sell, in massive numbers, to people who make up the vast majority of car buyers...people who aren't enthusaists, who take a big interest in 0-100 times and quarter mile sprints, people who just want a family car that's priced sharply and does everything not outstandingly, but perfectly adequately.
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No great surprise...they make everything from little econo-boxes to sports cars to great value-for-money family cars to luxury cars to four wheel drives of all sizes to trucks...truly something for everyone.

Ford (and Holden) could learn a thing or two from them. Yes, Toyotas such as the Aurion and Camry are seen as "bland" and "vanilla"...but they sell, in massive numbers, to people who make up the vast majority of car buyers...people who aren't enthusaists, who take a big interest in 0-100 times and quarter mile sprints, people who just want a family car that's priced sharply and does everything not outstandingly, but perfectly adequately.
....and will prove to be boringly reliable, which is something Ford/Holden need take note if they wish to start selling euro cars to replace Falco/Commodore with FWD.
Toyota OWN that space!
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No great surprise...they make everything from little econo-boxes to sports cars to great value-for-money family cars to luxury cars to four wheel drives of all sizes to trucks...truly something for everyone.

Ford (and Holden) could learn a thing or two from them. Yes, Toyotas such as the Aurion and Camry are seen as "bland" and "vanilla"...but they sell, in massive numbers, to people who make up the vast majority of car buyers...people who aren't enthusaists, who take a big interest in 0-100 times and quarter mile sprints, people who just want a family car that's priced sharply and does everything not outstandingly, but perfectly adequately.
fair comments, i will also add they seem to put a bit more effort into getting bugs out of their cars on the production line rather than she`ll be right it may get fixed at pre delivery or during a service on the customers time, it`s the small attention to detail that keeps toyota customer loyalty imo.....hence they are number one..... even if some of their cars are bland white goods on wheels.
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fair comments, i will also add they seem to put a bit more effort into getting bugs out of their cars on the production line rather than she`ll be right it may get fixed at pre delivery or during a service on the customers time, it`s the small attention to detail that keeps toyota customer loyalty imo.....hence they are number one..... even if some of their cars are bland white goods on wheels.
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I believe Toyota has super low finance and has been offering some cars at great prices. And if you just had a lemon and wanted to flee to quality you'd be hard pressed to beat the Toyota rep for reliability.
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I believe Toyota has super low finance and has been offering some cars at great prices. And if you just had a lemon and wanted to flee to quality you'd be hard pressed to beat the Toyota rep for reliability.
Regardless of finance deals,everyone is doin them ,and regardless of deals as such,its all about selling cars
If 1 % deals are needed, the car sells, the dealer makes money, the manufacturer makes money,people are employed,its the big picture
I dont understand if ford are in such dire straits they waited this long to offer 2.9 % finance
Wouldnt they be first for the offer ???
That aside , out of 6 new cars ive ever bought 5 were toyotas, nothin holden or ford offered at the time could match toyota
Deal,price, service conditions and the better resale value
The one new ford i bought was a big pain in the butt, nothin but trouble
Fords as toys , older stuff yeah,but new , never again ....
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Regardless of finance deals,everyone is doin them ,and regardless of deals as such,its all about selling cars
If 1 % deals are needed, the car sells, the dealer makes money, the manufacturer makes money,people are employed,its the big picture
I dont understand if ford are in such dire straits they waited this long to offer 2.9 % finance
Wouldnt they be first for the offer ???
That aside , out of 6 new cars ive ever bought 5 were toyotas, nothin holden or ford offered at the time could match toyota
Deal,price, service conditions and the better resale value
The one new ford i bought was a big pain in the butt, nothin but trouble
Fords as toys , older stuff yeah,but new , never again ....
you get dodgey ones in all brands, my young brother is a toyota bloke, but even he concedes they are still cars and have problems like other cars, and i reckon they are a decent motor car in most cases, i have an old lexus as well and my Au xr6 which has been a great car small flaws aside, but the blind loyalty to any brand people pay homage to is misguided imo, no car is perfect, of course we like to think they are .
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the blind loyalty to any brand people pay homage to is misguided imo,
Totally agree .....
Lookin at recent threads around so called dyed in the wool ford fans would jump ship in a heartbeat

But in saying that,many buy a different brand because a better deal is offered,wether trade, finance, service package
I bet out of all the so called brand loyalists out there, they wouldnt have a yard full of 1 brand, there would be some odd ball in there
Most of my mates who are holden crazy have owned fords in their time,yet they never admit it,rose coloured glasses ...
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their rep maybe in for a hit,my last drive down to brissy and back i seen 5 broken down 90's models toyotas and 2 90's model daewoos,i wont own another toyota after my lemon.i really think alot of the so called reliability has been built on old ducks who never thrash their cars,never go over 85km/h on the hyway and always have them garaged and serviced.now if you change that with young p platers driving 15 year old toyotas who give them a bit of a hard time they seem to start failing.
i reckon you will start to see more and more of these older toyotas in a bad way when they get a bit of age on them and they filter down to younger drivers just my opinion.give a p plater a new toyota and get them to thrash it like they thrash a falcon or commodore and id like to see how long the toyota reliability lasts.
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their rep maybe in for a hit,my last drive down to brissy and back i seen 5 broken down 90's models toyotas and 2 90's model daewoos,i wont own another toyota after my lemon.i really think alot of the so called reliability has been built on old ducks who never thrash their cars,never go over 85km/h on the hyway and always have them garaged and serviced.now if you change that with young p platers driving 15 year old toyotas who give them a bit of a hard time they seem to start failing.
i reckon you will start to see more and more of these older toyotas in a bad way when they get a bit of age on them and they filter down to younger drivers just my opinion.give a p plater a new toyota and get them to thrash it like they thrash a falcon or commodore and id like to see how long the toyota reliability lasts.
As if to say no second hand Commodores or Falcons break down at the hands of a youngen?

My first car was a VK Calais, lemon. Owned it for about 4 months before my Dad made me sell it because it was costing (him) too much.

My second car was an EL Fairmont, dizzy went 3 times, coil packs lost it, had a slipping auto, just as I was about to hand it over to my cousin (ford dealer) to sell it for me the fuel pump packed it in.

Third was an EL V8, similar dramas. Blown auto etc.

To say that they won't handle being thrashed after 20 years is relevant to every single car on the market - not just Toyotas.

The reliability aspect to Toyota extends to the fact that parts are very easy to get, and there is always someone with Toyota knowledge within x amount of km's if your car is to break down.
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As if to say no second hand Commodores or Falcons break down at the hands of a youngen?

My first car was a VK Calais, lemon. Owned it for about 4 months before my Dad made me sell it because it was costing (him) too much.

My second car was an EL Fairmont, dizzy went 3 times, coil packs lost it, had a slipping auto, just as I was about to hand it over to my cousin (ford dealer) to sell it for me the fuel pump packed it in.

Third was an EL V8, similar dramas. Blown auto etc.

To say that they won't handle being thrashed after 20 years is relevant to every single car on the market - not just Toyotas.

The reliability aspect to Toyota extends to the fact that parts are very easy to get, and there is always someone with Toyota knowledge within x amount of km's if your car is to break down.
another case of no maintenance?you do have to have a auto trans serviced just like the rest of the car.
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their rep maybe in for a hit,my last drive down to brissy and back i seen 5 broken down 90's models toyotas and 2 90's model daewoos,i wont own another toyota after my lemon.i really think alot of the so called reliability has been built on old ducks who never thrash their cars,never go over 85km/h on the hyway and always have them garaged and serviced.now if you change that with young p platers driving 15 year old toyotas who give them a bit of a hard time they seem to start failing.
i reckon you will start to see more and more of these older toyotas in a bad way when they get a bit of age on them and they filter down to younger drivers just my opinion.give a p plater a new toyota and get them to thrash it like they thrash a falcon or commodore and id like to see how long the toyota reliability lasts.
I really don't like Corollas or Camrys, but in their defence, they don't rust like this...

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I really don't like Corollas or Camrys, but in their defence, they don't rust like this...

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And what do you know about this car for all you know it could have been parked at the beach all your life, I do a 10 km walk from North rd to Acland st and see all makes that are parked on the road that have bad rust.
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Oh yes they do , especially if as I suspect they live near salt water like that AU does .
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You guys seem to be discussing this topic like it is a local Australia issue. Australian car sales add up to jake all in the world stage!!
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You guys seem to be discussing this topic like it is a local Australia issue. Australian car sales add up to jake all in the world stage!!
But we still punch well above our weight. Our pop. is 23 million and the UK is 63 million, but their car market is only a bit over double ours.
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My fault. I should have made the title "Toyota in 2012 was the global #1 vehicle manufacturer"
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well great finance options will do that
imagine if ford had those options for finance

a lot of us would be driving better cars or cars that we 'really' want
i know if they offered my bugger all interest id certainly upgrading

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That and they seem to hold good value after three years. More than so many other brands.

My personal experience of one vehicle - 97 Prado that I have had for ten years, had put on gas six years ago. Top of the range VX Grande, fully optioned. Absolutely brilliant vehicle. Totally reliable, easy to service, everything works in it, air con still icy cold. Paint still perfect. Great off road and on road.

All I've had to do in ten years is rear discs once, rear pads, front pads, regular services. I got a 2" lift kit too, but that was a want to have, not a need to have. I've thought of upgrading, but why? To what? Get another car that's just as good, but shell out another thirty K for the privilege? Nahh. I'll spend that $30K on my future, or motorbikes or something.
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You want a vehicle that holds a massive percentage of its value after several years, get a Prado or a Landcruiser...they retain a value way above what websites like Redbook and other valuation sites say they should have.

Yes they're expensive to start with...but they're one of the few vehicles that, in turbo diesel form, "kilometers don't matter"...one with 40,000km on the clock will be priced fairly close to one the same age sitting next to it with 140,000km on the clock.
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Except for the diesel injectors causing seriously expensive hassle's, which seems to be quite common with them, Hilux too.

Toyota reliablility has taken a huge hit over the past few years, something they have admitted themselves. Just look how manytens of millions of cars they have had to recall over the past few years due to problems. And some cars had multiple recalls for 3 or 4 different problems.
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Except for the diesel injectors causing seriously expensive hassle's, which seems to be quite common with them, Hilux too.

Toyota reliablility has taken a huge hit over the past few years, something they have admitted themselves. Just look how manytens of millions of cars they have had to recall over the past few years due to problems. And some cars had multiple recalls for 3 or 4 different problems.
Perhaps Toyota admitting some issues and having recalls is a positive thing.

Beats having a manufacturer who admits no fault and when you bring your car in for a fault they say "it's normal, they all do it". Not having recalls does not mean they don't have issues which should be recalled but they don't.
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Beats having a manufacturer who admits no fault and when you bring your car in for a fault they say "it's normal, they all do it".
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Included in that 'silly American driver syndrome'.
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Not surprised...they still have a good reputation...and are often the first name mentioned when asking about new cars, corollas, Hilux, camry...


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There are quite a few Australians in senior management positions in Toyota.
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Handed down Jap cars keep starting unfortunately, and with no need to chk air/oil/water cos it DOES keep starting ...oops!
Handed down cars from enthusiast (Falcon/Commodore) keep being chk by daddy, result - statistics that old Oz cars are more reliable in the long run.
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To all you keen Toyota buyers I am starting an online cardigan , sandals and walking socks shop , hope to see yo all there real soon . Can someone who owns a Toyota tell me if the total situational unawarness courses are included in the price of the car . Boring bland cars for boring bland vehicle steerers . Do you want to marry the goer in short skirts , stockings , suspenders and heels or the frump in a track suit who can cook , iron , run the household budget and gives you ZERO excitment ?
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To all you keen Toyota buyers I am starting an online cardigan , sandals and walking socks shop , hope to see yo all there real soon . Can someone who owns a Toyota tell me if the total situational unawarness courses are included in the price of the car . Boring bland cars for boring bland vehicle steerers . Do you want to marry the goer in short skirts , stockings , suspenders and heels or the frump in a track suit who can cook , iron , run the household budget and gives you ZERO excitment ?
From memory you do own a Toyota ?
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