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phoenix wrote:My thoughts:
1. Consider a roof rack & box for the Aristo. Prorack Whispbar and a Rhino 400/440 will give you an instant 400+ litres of removable storage, for around $1500. The downsides are that it is a little more difficult to load than the boot - may not be an issue most of the time but think about trying to get the buggy in/out of it when it's raining and you lean against the wet car etc - plus you might see a small degradation in fuel economy.
2. Go test drive a Falcon or Commodore and prepare to be disappointed. Every time I am enticed by the extra interior room I actually drive one and am reminded of how crap they still are, while confirming they don't provide any more usable boot room than my jzx110.
3. Aurions have a decent boot and are generally pretty solid, although I don't rate the build quality of Aussie assembled Toyotas up with those of imported models. From all accounts the 2GR engines are good performers, have heard of Aurions in Aussie running mid-high 14 second quarters.
4. I can fit more family luggage in my JZX110 than my Celsior. Portacot + buggy + a weeks worth of stuff for the 3 of us. Does the Aristo have the fuel tank behind the rear seats?
5. I'd agree with the 4wd + turbo + auto comments regarding fuel economy. I found that my old v5 STI got the same economy as my jzx(auto), Celsior(vvti/5sp auto), JZZ30(auto) and V6 Camry on my driving cycles - although the different cars did elicit slightly different driving styles - I think an overall average of 12-13l/100km will be inescapable.
What do you think you'd get for the Aristo?
duddley wrote:Test drive them all and pick which
One you like the most. My legacy has
heaps of grunt ( 3 litre) and could
easily fit a few dead hookers in the boot
spoonza6 wrote:Will you pine for your aristo when a stroller is no longer needed?
Backseat that stroller
Quint wrote:Not just cock, large cock.
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