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26-07-2006, 12:15 AM | #1 | ||
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Funny how people automatically bag Holden, Ford and even the struggling Mitsubishi for being inefficient.
Note that the Camry has FWD, 2.4L engine, less power and torque and a lighter body (increased by only 30kg) – yet only gets 9.9L per 100km. The Holden VE has a heavy body (increased by 100kg), far stiffer chassis, more room, more power, more torque and a 3.6L v6 – yet achieves a 10.9L per 100km. I would call the new Camry as inefficient whilst the 380, Holden and especially the 6speed Ford as being extremely efficient. Just in from Drive.com.au New Camry in role reversal Joshua Dowling, The Sydney Morning Herald, 25/07/06 -Toyota released the new, sixth generation Camry today but it has the unlikely tag of being the thirstiest vehicle in its class. -The new Camry's fuel rating label shows an average consumption of 9.9 liters per 100km, even though it is now available with a five-speed automatic transmission, which is designed to provide better economy at highway speeds. -While Holden yesterday announced a fuel saving for its biggest-selling model in the new Commodore range, the new Camry's consumption remains the same as the model it replaced.........The car is a little heavier about 30kg than the old model -The new Camry's main rivals are more fuel-efficient -It's an embarrassing move for the maker which prides itself on fuel economy. The Camry is a globally-developed car, manufactured around the world, and the product of a much bigger development budget than the Commodore. -A week ago, Toyota claimed that its V6 Commodore rival (called the Aurion and due on sale in November) would be more fuel-efficient than the new Holden Commodore -The new Camry is available only with a 2.4-litre four-cylinder engine; the V6 will be exclusive to the Aurion. From http://www.drive.com.au/Editorial/Ar...ID=18735&vf=12 |
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26-07-2006, 12:31 AM | #2 | ||
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It will still sell, because the blind cardigan wearers will think "ooh, it's a 4 cylinder so it must be fuel efficient". What people don't realise is that a smaller motor which has to work harder to haul around a heavy bodied car is likely to consume almost as much if not more fuel than a similar car with a lazier, larger capacity motor.
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26-07-2006, 01:36 AM | #3 | ||
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That stupid quote of Joshua's is typical of superficial motoring newspaper journalist's. NONE of the 4 or 6 cylinder Camry's have been fuel efficient. The latest release v6 Camry in city use uses nearly 12l/100km in the city cycle... it's only a '3/three' litre v6. In comparison to larger Aussie six's especially, Camry's have never been frugal not by any means, it's been like this since the quad cam v6 came out in Australia within the Camry range.
I've had the displeasure of finding this out first hand. It's cost's me on average between $5-8 per tank more to drive around Adelaide in the Fairlane '99 model compared to the latest Toyota Camry. 13.5l/100 km compared to 12l/100 km... now if I bought the latest model Fairlane ???... |
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26-07-2006, 02:22 AM | #4 | ||
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It is a bit of a laugh, When the Aurion came onto Telstra dome 2 weeks ago there number 1 claim was the new car would be top of it's class with fuel economy.
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26-07-2006, 07:42 AM | #5 | ||
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The Aurion is the 6 cyl which hasnt been released yet...
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26-07-2006, 01:28 PM | #6 | ||
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Every knows these laboratory figures are bogus. Ill wait till i see them in the real world. AFAIK the BA falcon is supposed to achieve around 11.5 on a city cycle (which would never happen in reality in a million years)
The wouldnt right off toyota yet, i think the Aurion will pull good real world figures, despite what the figures stated i was able to get a maximum of 11l per 100klms around town with a very heavy foot in my Avalon.
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26-07-2006, 03:04 PM | #7 | ||
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fuel economy comes to the driver 99% of the time because everyone drives differently get out there compare the cars and see what you come home with
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26-07-2006, 05:52 PM | #8 | ||
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Yeah, I don't see how you can can them for claiming these figures. Isn't the claimed fuel economy for a BA Falcon 10.9l? I'd like to see an everyday person do that.
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26-07-2006, 05:54 PM | #9 | ||
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BF Fairmont Ghia has a rating of 10.2 l per 100km. The Camry has a rating of 9.9 for the auto. Thats 0.3l different for a car that is 300kg heavier, 1.6 litres bigger and a shed load more power and torque. Shows how efficient the Falcon really is. These may not be real world figures but they all have to follow the same test procedure. Why aren't Ford pushing these fuel efficiency figures to keep people from downsizing.
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26-07-2006, 06:06 PM | #10 | |||
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26-07-2006, 06:07 PM | #11 | ||
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We just got back from a round trip from the Alice to Adelaide and return. Two adults and 3 kids (16 year old daughter and wife dont travel lightly) full boot. Cruised at 150K north of the border and 120K south. Did some city driving driving around Adelaide. Car is a manual BF XR8 (100% stock) , trip computer measured fuel consumtion at an average of 13.1 litres/100 for the trip. I would challenge any camry to travel with me and get better over all economy. The comfort factor is a serious consideration as well.
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26-07-2006, 06:52 PM | #12 | ||
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Four other things to consider are:
- Better resale value - Servicing costs - Insurance cost - Reliability I think the Falcon is actually cheaper to service, but I believe that the other three goto Toyota. (BTW I dont like toyota but they're doing something right) Hey!!! I just hit 1000 posts! |
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26-07-2006, 07:47 PM | #13 | ||
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Toyota has tricks up their sleaves for this car.
Resale will be great Servicing costs for first 3 years of ownership will be GREAT Reliability as with all Toyota's is great. I think that quotes of fuel economy are going to be more reliable than the sources of Holden and Ford personally, but that's just me ;)
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26-07-2006, 08:15 PM | #14 | ||
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Ford, Mitsub, Holden and now Toyota.
All gearing the cars for economy on the highway... Hello - we do't cruise down George Street at 110km's p/hr..... : Is it just me or is Ford the only ones handing out economy?????? :
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3 adults full rear and back seat, Barely room for the passenger in the rear seat, 12.9l/100 up and 12.2l/100 back. The Terra was sinking in the rear. Thats all freeway driving. Quote:
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27-07-2006, 07:24 AM | #16 | ||
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Toyota are very expensive to service at a dealer compared to a falcon or commodore. My falcon costs ~190 for a normal service and ~250 for a major, this includes car rental and all day at the dealer. Now I know of 2 toyotas that are no longer serviced at a dealer, why a standard corolla service (a few dealers) costs ~275 and a major service on a camry sportivo was 500, and the guy who owns the car went after to work for the service.
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27-07-2006, 11:52 AM | #17 | |||
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27-07-2006, 12:02 PM | #18 | |||
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But to be honest on the way back going through the 50kp/h towns we really hammered it home and got even better economy admittedly we did discard some luggage
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27-07-2006, 12:17 PM | #19 | |||
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This shows also on my computer. The range after I fill each time is around 680 km. : Its just how you drive, and try to avoid those drivers in front constantly accelerating and decelerating for no reason. out: Last edited by Silver Ghia; 27-07-2006 at 12:44 PM. |
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27-07-2006, 12:41 PM | #20 | ||
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I still think that many Toyotas are bought by those who are only interested in going from A to B. Not by those who are interested in how they get from A to B.
Ahhh its a Toyota. Has to be reliable and fuel efficient. Up go the sales together with better depreciation. Must be lots of those people around. |
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27-07-2006, 05:00 PM | #21 | ||||
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I love this positive spin by Toyota officials on their new Camry’s idiotic gearing……………(below). Quote:
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27-07-2006, 06:56 PM | #22 | |||
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29-07-2006, 12:33 PM | #23 | ||
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Read an article on the Camry in the Adelaide Tiser today on the new Camry...
After pointing out he economy numbers are only 1l/100 less than Falcon and Commodore this from John Conomos... 'Its not just the one litre better fuel consumption" argues Mr Conomos. "Its perception" He says many motorists are realising its "the right thing to drive a four cylider car" and they are looking for something other than a six cylinder. Just doesnt ring right in my ears. Same man would be crowing 'economy' if the numbers were different, nice tack.
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29-07-2006, 03:30 PM | #24 | ||
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I seriously hope Mazda has a word with Toyota over the "Mazda 6" rip off on this FWD Buzz box...
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29-07-2006, 05:23 PM | #25 | ||
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10 or 11l/100 from a BA. hhaha. no deal. Best I've seen from the 5 BA's i travel in regularly is 13-14l/100. As soon as you throw any 90 or 100kmh zones into a travel, its nolonger a city cyle.
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29-07-2006, 05:28 PM | #26 | ||
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I think it's humurous to see that you are all so critical on a car that deep down you know is going to sell very well. Especially in the current Australian market. Conomos' comments regarding perception I find to be very true. What you need to consider is that reading this forum in most cases means you are a bit of a car enthusiast, and whilst there is nothing wrong with that, alot of people are not car enthusiasts and look to affordability, reliability and the overall cost over ownership of the vehicle.
In regards to the expensive side to servicing a Toyota, you will see a good deal come with this vehicle when it is released in August. Silver Ghia made the comment regarding Toyota customers only wanting to buy a car that gets them from A to B. Toyota recognises that in Camry, and whilst it isn't an issue as the result of it still means sales for the maker. In this generation Camry, Toyota seeks to attract OTHER (read: more) customers to purchase the vehicle. This comes with attractive pricing, styling for Sportivo, features for the Grande and so forth. You are being very critical of the fuel economy (and so is the press) but this does come for a reason. Weight is up over the out going model, it gains more power and more additives to the interior and so forth.
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29-07-2006, 05:52 PM | #27 | ||
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I had a Camry hire car in Melbourne last week, drove it for 4 days. Around Melbounre and a day trip to Wonthaggi an back.
Filled it before dropping it back to Avis, 680 Km's of driving and it would only take 52 litres of fuel. I was very happy.. |
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Ford service is terrible and is no doubt losing them many customers.... some who might just be looking at a camry/aurion as there next car |
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I'm getting 14.3 from an automatic BF Pursuit with a tight engine (2000km), but then, I just let the plebeains in the clapped VN's and ricemobiles 'win' in the 'race' to the next red light. |
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