Toyota Crown - Is that the LS?
Ohh, so this is something new from Toyota... Interesting... It looks very nice.. I suppose it could either be a new ES or maybe even an Avalon in the U.S.?
But the latest Crown is no longer that conservative. It has been styled, tuned and trimmed to please driver as well as passenger. To be honest, it is still not as driver-bias as Lexus GS, but the improvement made is substantial enough to let you forget any pervious Crowns. For the first time, I found the Crown looks quite nice. Nice, if not handsome. Doesn’t it look like a Lexus LS400?
The cabin also looks fresh. Lexus-like back-lit gauges looks cool. Center console has a unique shape and is no longer taxi-like. Two-tone colours match very well with wood decoration and leather trimming, although I suspect the wood is fake. Fit and finish is first rate, so is the quality of material. My only complain is the dull-looking 4-spoke steering wheel. There’s plenty of space for front and rear passengers, the latter also enjoy independent audio and climate control, reading lamps and a small refrigerator behind the arm rest. Overall speaking, it’s an enjoyable place to spend hours of long journey.
There are 3 versions of Crown - Majesta, Royal and Athlete. The Athlete is the most sporty, with stiffest suspension setup. Majesta is most luxurious, powered by a 280 hp V8. It also has longer wheelbase. Royal runs middle of the road and is usually the best seller among them. No matter which version, handling is far beyond imagination. Gone is the traditional soft suspension setup, which is replaced with firmer springing and damping. As a result, steering response and body control are greatly improved. Although it is still regarded as comfort-bias by European standard, it is already more driver-bias than other domestic rivals, including Nissan Gloria. In particular, it rolls less and steer with more feel than the Nissan.
Although the range-topping Majesta is powered by Lexus’s 4-litre V8, most other Crowns are likely to be ordered with 3.0 inline-6. This 24-valver is actually the same as Supra and Lexus GS300. No matter with or without direct-injection, it output 220 horsepower and 217 lbft of torque. As in Lexus GS, it is silky smooth and quiet. Predictably, Toyota provides no option for manual gearbox, but there are two electronic automatic for choose: 4-speed automatic is smoother; 5-speed Super ECT (with Tiptronic style manual override mode) is quicker
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For the first time, I found the Crown looks quite nice. Nice, if not handsome. Doesn’t it look like a Lexus LS400?
To bad out of all the crowns that have came out now you see one you like. I have liked them all since the 14. This new one is the 18 and have two styles the Athlete & Zero. The Zero is more of a VIP car but both kind of look the same. Since the late 80's the 14, then 1995 the 15, 1999 17 & now the 18.
Im a Majestic kind of person............
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It was ahead of its time for that day and age, which audio and a/c controls for back seat passengers and automatic central locking that would automatically lock the doors once the car was on the move.If only the damn thing was more reliable.....it kept blowing water pumps with alarming regularity. Toyota's response was "tough luck, it's a design fault, nothing we can do"
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