Lol where did that come from out of the blue! Anyway, its the Aurion with the 3.5L... the Camry is a POS with only like 120kwNew Camry Sportivo... with 3.5 litre Dual Direct Injected VVTi V6 engine.
What I want to do is to put that engine into the Camry...Schoolies_2004 said:I prefer Sports... of course everyone would prefer Luxury as well, but usually that comes with a hefty price tag to.
Lol where did that come from out of the blue! Anyway, its the Aurion with the 3.5L... the Camry is a POS with only like 120kw
Yeah well when you look at an Evo that is rough around the edges, something like a GTS etc has loads of performance while still not being 'luxury', but its as luxurious as you will ever NEED in a car. Like I said, I dont need an arse warmer to drain my cars battery, climate control etc is the limit of my needs at least.I think the best word is "Performance" as opposed to just "Sports".
I like a bit of both as well (what a fence sitter) as I'm not too fond of sitting in the bare-bones super-fast kind of car... that being said, I am saving up for an Evo or something to that effect.
Good point.Schoolies_2004 said:^
Yeah... I think the Camry looks alittle better, but the Aurion is alright.
Yeah well when you look at an Evo that is rough around the edges, something like a GTS etc has loads of performance while still not being 'luxury', but its as luxurious as you will ever NEED in a car. Like I said, I dont need an arse warmer to drain my cars battery, climate control etc is the limit of my needs at least.
So you'd drive a nugget with leather?S1M0 said:Good point.
All i really need is leather and i'm set.
Assuming that its a decent car of course.CieL said:So you'd drive a nugget with leather?
I know I wouldnt... I'd be sooooo frustrated with the car... "MOOOOOve goddamit!!"
I see a difference... a ridiculously stupid difference. Why the hell would you need 3 phones? Limozenes (spellin) dont even have that many phones. Personally I think the era of the Luxury car, esp expensive ones, is coming to an end. I say this because the gap between cheaper and more expensive ones gets smaller, previously luxury car features like stability control, lights that turn on automatically, wipers that turn on automatically, heated seats etc etc etc are now seen in cars 1/4 of the price of these other 'luxury' cars. And the thing is, I cant see luxury car manufacturers creating many new things, what could they possible do now? There isnt much more room for it now, well at least for useful innovation... which isnt having 3 phones in a car lol. I recon they are and will continue to start placing more emphasis on the brand image, it will be more so then ever about paying $100k+ for the name, then the features. One obvious example would be Toyota and Lexus, the Aurion, it has virtually the same engine as its Lexus equivalent (only difference is the Lexus has direct injection I believe... everyone else is the same, including the transmission) and the features on the higher Aurion models are comparable to the Lexus. Yet you pay say $50k for the top of the line Aurion while you pay $80k+ for the Lexus. That $30k difference is purely for the Lexus name.LOL I haven't experienced "uber uber luxury" before, but after sitting in some cars, I definitely can see the difference between the <$100k luxury and the >$250k+ range.. seat warmers, leather seats, etc... those aren't really the items which (IMO) constitute luxury. It's more of the whole package which changes the way you do things rather than just improving the comfort.
Eg. A C class Benz comes standard with mobile phone preparation kit (well it did last time I checked)... whereas our 7 series came standard with 3 phones built in. See the difference?
On a specsheet, there's no reason to go for a luxury sedan over the conventional normal one. Honestly speaking, until you've driven a real luxury sedan, you never really realise. That being said, whether it's worth the hefty price tag or not is another matter.Schoolies_2004 said:I see a difference... a ridiculously stupid difference. Why the hell would you need 3 phones? Limozenes (spellin) dont even have that many phones. Personally I think the era of the Luxury car, esp expensive ones, is coming to an end. I say this because the gap between cheaper and more expensive ones gets smaller, previously luxury car features like stability control, lights that turn on automatically, wipers that turn on automatically, heated seats etc etc etc are now seen in cars 1/4 of the price of these other 'luxury' cars. And the thing is, I cant see luxury car manufacturers creating many new things, what could they possible do now? There isnt much more room for it now, well at least for useful innovation... which isnt having 3 phones in a car lol. I recon they are and will continue to start placing more emphasis on the brand image, it will be more so then ever about paying $100k+ for the name, then the features. One obvious example would be Toyota and Lexus, the Aurion, it has virtually the same engine as its Lexus equivalent (only difference is the Lexus has direct injection I believe... everyone else is the same, including the transmission) and the features on the higher Aurion models are comparable to the Lexus. Yet you pay say $50k for the top of the line Aurion while you pay $80k+ for the Lexus. That $30k difference is purely for the Lexus name.
Cars such as the 7-series is designed for social status more than anything else. Its designed for rich guys who can afford such a car, and thus on the road they are given the perception that they're better thananyone else i guess. Yeah, i agree with what you're saying here.Schoolies_2004 said:I see a difference... a ridiculously stupid difference. Why the hell would you need 3 phones? Limozenes (spellin) dont even have that many phones. Personally I think the era of the Luxury car, esp expensive ones, is coming to an end. I say this because the gap between cheaper and more expensive ones gets smaller, previously luxury car features like stability control, lights that turn on automatically, wipers that turn on automatically, heated seats etc etc etc are now seen in cars 1/4 of the price of these other 'luxury' cars. And the thing is, I cant see luxury car manufacturers creating many new things, what could they possible do now? There isnt much more room for it now, well at least for useful innovation... which isnt having 3 phones in a car lol. I recon they are and will continue to start placing more emphasis on the brand image, it will be more so then ever about paying $100k+ for the name, then the features. One obvious example would be Toyota and Lexus, the Aurion, it has virtually the same engine as its Lexus equivalent (only difference is the Lexus has direct injection I believe... everyone else is the same, including the transmission) and the features on the higher Aurion models are comparable to the Lexus. Yet you pay say $50k for the top of the line Aurion while you pay $80k+ for the Lexus. That $30k difference is purely for the Lexus name.