2007 Toyota Aurion ( Updated )
#16
Originally Posted by enigma354
I think I saw it on HollywoodExtra blog...the Aurion is a Camry-based sedan for the Australia market...
#17
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Originally Posted by 1SICKLEX
What is the Aurion?
There you go.
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Originally Posted by magneto112
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Toyota Aurion
The new Australian launched Toyota Aurion, to replace the Avalon was unveiled at the Melbourne internatinal auto show. It looks pretty impressive.
However, I have yet to see any interior shots of this vehicle.
Anyone have pics or links?
thanks
However, I have yet to see any interior shots of this vehicle.
Anyone have pics or links?
thanks
#22
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I can defitely see the family resemblance in that to the Camry that Taiwan gets.... does australia get the same Camry as them?
So this car... is it basically the US Avalon with a different face and butt?
So this car... is it basically the US Avalon with a different face and butt?
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I wonder why Toyota makes so many different models and/or varients for all the different world markets. In some cases it makes sense, in others it seems pointless. Why restyle an Avalon differently for different parts of the world. Wouldn't the American styled one be fine. It seems to just be a waste of resources (of course Toyota can afford it anyway).
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The aurion is based on the camry. You can really see the resemblance from behind. The only thing i dont understand is that australia recvd the avalon in 2000 but it was a mildly restyled version of the 98 avalon. Weird.
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Here are some pictures of the interior as you requested:
http://au.toyotaownersclub.com/forum...showtopic=6269
http://au.toyotaownersclub.com/forum...showtopic=6269
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Originally Posted by JLSC4
I wonder why Toyota makes so many different models and/or varients for all the different world markets. In some cases it makes sense, in others it seems pointless. Why restyle an Avalon differently for different parts of the world. Wouldn't the American styled one be fine. It seems to just be a waste of resources (of course Toyota can afford it anyway).
In other words, Toyota thinks (for whatever reason) that they must differentiate the Camry for the Australian market and call it the Aurion. It was probably a Toyota-Australia marketing call.
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