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I don’t think its Euro easily at all, although I do rate the Euro it would be stupid to not wait till the Aurion comes out, less than 1 month, and then compare. Lol you sound like a Honda sales rep, trying to tempt the creater of this thread into not waiting until the Aurion comes out cos there are ‘discounts and extras’ available.euro easily. no one knows what the aurion is like yet.
The Aurion has it over the Euro, 9.9L/100km out of a 3.5L V6 producing 200kw compared to a Euro at 9.1L/100km out of a 2.4L 4 Cylinder engine producing 140kw. The power is impressive out of a 2.4L engine, but it only has 0.8L/100km with 2 less cylinders to feed, over 1L less displacement, less power and less weight. The reason how the Aurion has done this? Dual VVTi… Variable valve timing on both intake and exhaust valves along with a 6 speed transmission unlike the Euro’s 5.i have one and it has the perfect blend of power and fuel efficiency.
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It’s the Aurions 9.9L vs Euros 9.1L per 100km. When you consider the Euro needs Premium unleaded whilst the Aurion doesn, it equates to a difference of $4 in filling up 65L of your tank... but you get a car which is more refined then the Honda and performance wise would leave it for dead. .theres no place for high power v6s in todays market - theres not enough fuel for them.
its called technology, different engine designs, makes them more efficient. the technology from the 4cylinder camry is quite old. i think its quite possible that the aurion will do 9.9litre or VERY close to it. good on toyota.CieL said:Total BS... how can the Aurion v6 and the Camry 4cyl apparently have the same fuel consumption... like, why the hell should anyone buy the Camry anymore? Not many people I know ever bought the 4cyl Camry in the first place =.=
*waits for someone to buy the Aurion (when it comes out) so we can know how much it really burns*
Exactly.... dual VVti and a 6 speed transmission are a large part of this as wellits called technology, different engine designs, makes them more efficient. the technology from the 4cylinder camry is quite old. i think its quite possible that the aurion will do 9.9litre or VERY close to it. good on toyota.
It is stupid, but it explains why Australia is the only country to have both the Aurion and the Camry... because it really is pointless having both.why the hell should anyone buy the Camry anymore? Not many people I know ever bought the 4cyl Camry in the first place =.=
Well Im sure you already read, they are official figures.... and if we want to go on about rubbish I have a friend who drives his Euro passively and says it does 10L/100km, so much for 9.1, I would say the Euro and Aurion are very similar in consumption....Sorry Schoolies, but you've read the wrong stats this time. The 4 cylinder Camry uses 9.9L/100km (auto)... there is no way in which the Aurion would have the same consumption as the 4cyl because as someone stated in another thread, the Aurion is an auto only v6... So your whole argument about the Aurion having it all over the Euro in power VS fuel consumption is rubbish.
Yep 200kw on regular, 204kw on premium... they havent hidden this fact. Good part is you dont need premium, unless yo want a massive 4kw... having this choice will appeal to some people.Oh and btw, the Euro's figures of 140kw comes from filling up on a premium only tank... I'm not sure about the toyotas, but I know that although the Falcon says 190kw, and it says the car runs on 91ron, the figure of 190kw actually comes from filling up on premium fuel... so yeah, kinda dodgy cos you're really not getting 190kw from 91ron...