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Toyota Australia launches TRD Aurion with 323 HP

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We don't have this here because???

Toyota has compassion for my vision

Perfect competitor for the G8.

More like the Grand Prix GXP

*Front-wheel drive

*No stick

*V6

They really need to remove that tacky crap on the front. I don't understand that black grille demarcation...Jetta much?

The engine sound nice, though. Just not in that car.

That front bumper looks like the plastic is warped.

More like the Grand Prix GXP

:withstupid:

While the front fascia is little much... I have to admit, it's not bad looking by any means and is worlds better than the Camry. It seems like it actually has a tiny bit of a personality.

How much Front wheel spin and squeal before the car actually starts to roll?

A Toyota that I like? Satan just tossed a snowball at Saddam's ass!

The end is near!

Oh wait...the inside is horrid. Never mind. False alarm!

The outside IS 1000% better than the Camry and does have character. Imagine it would look great in the standard Camry colors: Parking Lot Beige, Split Pea Green Metallic, Shopping Mall Gold, And my all time fave: Shopping Cart Robin's Egg light blue metallic.

This is the Camry with different front and rear ends correct? It would make a good MCE...no budging lights is a good thing.

When I saw this:

Toyota Australia launches TRD ...

I was imagining a dogpile and a catapult.

This is the Camry with different front and rear ends correct? It would make a good MCE...no budging lights is a good thing.

In Asia with a 4-cylinder this is a Camry.

Toyota has compassion for my vision

More like the Grand Prix GXP

*Front-wheel drive

*No stick

*V6

They really need to remove that tacky crap on the front. I don't understand that black grille demarcation...Jetta much?

The engine sound nice, though. Just not in that car.

No Fly, Grand Prix GTP. Supposedly this is a Prodrive (Aston Martin, Subaru rally cars, FPV etc.) effort, not a real Toyota Technocraft (TRD) design. Toyota Australia licences the TRD branding and gets Prodrive to do the performance mods.

Toyota Australia launches TRD

Toyota seems to sell a lot of TURDs these days!

We don't have this here because???

Perfect competitor for the G8.

Thanks dude, I needed a good laugh! :rotflmao:

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This is the Camry with different front and rear ends correct? It would make a good MCE...no budging lights is a good thing.

Except without the fancy bumpers and ground effects, the Aurion is Ambien CR on wheels.

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Thanks dude, I needed a good laugh! :rotflmao:

Come on man, don't be so mean, I though that at first, until I found out it's only available in an automatic :banghead:

So, not good competitor to the G8 :thumbsdown: I'm sure you'd perfer this over the Camry we get.

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At first glance, that looks just like the ES350.

Toyota seems to sell a lot of TURDs these days!

Thanks dude, I needed a good laugh! :rotflmao:

:lol:

Seriously though, I think this would be better than the Avalon that is sold here.

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