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Wow... thats a powerful statement to say that 90% of all Chevrolet cars purchased receive better then 30mpg on the freeway...

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With the introduction of the '07 Camry V6, 100% of Toyota cars will get over 30 MPG highway.

With the introduction of the '07 Camry V6, 100% of Toyota cars will get over 30 MPG highway.

And 0% of them will go 0-60 in less then 5 seconds.

And 0% of them will have over 300hp.

It's give and take.

Edited by Oldsmoboi

If Toyota still had a Supra, then they would be one car short too. The Z06 has 505 hp and is rated what? 27 mpg highway?

With the introduction of the '07 Camry V6, 100% of Toyota cars will get over 30 MPG highway.

But 100% of Toyota cars don't get their EPA rated mileage :lol:

Seriously though, are they including all of the trim levels or just the manual ones (base models)? I'd assume they're not including any automatics (either Toyota or Chevy) since those usually get a few ticks less mpg (like 29mpg for the V6 Accord LX Auto).

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