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Old 17-01-2007, 05:31 PM   #1
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Default Queensland Police Recruits Aurion V6

QUEENSLAND POLICE RECRUITS AURION V6

The Queensland Police Service has added Toyota's new Aurion Sportivo SX6 and Prodigy V6 large cars to its fleet of operational and support vehicles.

Queensland Police chose the Aurion after undertaking extensive tests at its Mount Cotton driver training centre.

Toyota provided an Aurion for testing prior to the car's launch, allowing Queensland Police to not only evaluate the car's braking, cornering and handling performance, but also test its compatibility for internal fittings, lights and sirens.

Inspector Maurice Poiner, Queensland Police's Officer in Charge of Transport, said the Aurion provided the service with an alternative to the V6 cars they traditionally select from.

"We were very interested in looking at the Aurion when we first heard about it," Inspector Poiner said.

"In testing it was very well received by the members of the driver training unit.

"It met all our needs. Therefore, we are more than willing to put it in the field."

Inspector Poiner said the Aurion's front-wheel drive design with Vehicle Stability Control, Traction Control and anti-lock brakes with Brake Assist made it well suited to the rigours of police work.

"The front-wheel drive Aurion meets the demands of police work and has a number of advantages in high density public areas."

Queensland Police will use the Sportivo SX6 in both marked and unmarked roles, while the Prodigy will be used by police management for non-active duties.

Toyota Queensland's Government Fleet Sales Manager Les Calvert said the Aurion police cars have a strong on-road presence and that Queensland Police's selection was a great endorsement of the new model.

The addition of Aurion expands Queensland Police's existing Toyota fleet that includes HiLux, HiAce, Coaster and LandCruiser 70, 100 and Prado.

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Old 17-01-2007, 06:35 PM   #2
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IMO The Aurion is a good option considering that it's more powerful and yet more frugal than any std. falcon or commodore. Plus there's toyota reliability
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Old 17-01-2007, 07:38 PM   #3
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IMO The Aurion is a good option considering that it's more powerful and yet more frugal than any std. falcon or commodore. Plus there's toyota reliability
a few more kilowatts than the falcon, but what about the torque....
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Old 17-01-2007, 07:13 PM   #4
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Where’s the dignity in getting pulled up by that thing? :

The shame, the shame.
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Old 17-01-2007, 07:18 PM   #5
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Honda Civics in NSW, now Aurions in QLD. What's next? Smart Fourtwo?
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Old 17-01-2007, 07:22 PM   #6
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Honda Civics in NSW, ?
For the fully sik Bankstown mob
Lowered with 20" chromies , cannon exhaust and the police decals down the door
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Old 17-01-2007, 07:35 PM   #7
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For the fully sik Bankstown mob
Bah, you need a tazer to deal with them, not the portable charger for one.
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Old 17-01-2007, 07:37 PM   #8
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After having the displeasure of trying out a 380, and its horrible front wheel drive turning circle, I hope that Vic Pol does not follow Queensland lead.......
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Old 18-01-2007, 01:04 PM   #9
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Where’s the dignity in getting pulled up by that thing? :

The shame, the shame.
wouldnt have anything to brag about either....... i mean, who'd own up to actually trying to get away from an aurion? thats almost as embarassing as getting caught by one!
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Old 17-01-2007, 08:07 PM   #10
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FWD= bad luck for them!
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Old 20-01-2007, 06:40 PM   #11
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FWD= bad luck for them!
That what i say but let me rephrase it.

FWD + POLICE = LOSER
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I wonder how long before one gets written off? The XR6, and VE SV6, kills them around corners. Plus I wonder how well they will cope with Police use anyway?
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i bet all the Cops are shaking there heads and gitting there teeth going....Ahh the bastards....we are reduced to driving Front wheel cars....how is that gonna look when i plant it and get Front Wheel spin ...like a pussy lol.
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I understand it comes fitted with straw hats and keep right signs!
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I understand it comes fitted with straw hats and keep right signs!
It was supposed to come with cardigans as well but they wouldn't fit over the bullet proof vests.
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It was supposed to come with cardigans as well but they wouldn't fit over the bullet proof vests.
I am sure that force command in their infinite wisdom will dispense with the use of the vest so the members can wear the cardigans........
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Old 17-01-2007, 09:04 PM   #17
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All the millions of other reasons aside..

Shouldn't the government be supporting the local (strugling) car manufacturers instead of a Japanese giant.

One of millions of reasons why this is a stupid move.
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Old 17-01-2007, 09:07 PM   #18
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what a bullshit post puts99, Aurion is more australian than Falcon or Commodore.
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what a bullshit post puts99, Aurion is more australian than Falcon or Commodore.
Settle pettle.

I'm coming from the angle that the money ends up going offshore, not from a local employment standpoint.
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Settle pettle.

I'm coming from the angle that the money ends up going offshore, not from a local employment standpoint.

you mean to the US owned ford or GM??? :
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what a bullshit post puts99, Aurion is more australian than Falcon or Commodore.
I think he meant that it's hardly like Toyota need the money.
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what a bullshit post puts99, Aurion is more australian than Falcon or Commodore.
I'd define and check that claim before making it.
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Old 20-01-2007, 06:22 PM   #23
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"The front-wheel drive Aurion meets the demands of police work and has a number of advantages in high density public areas."
How does FWD assist you in high density public areas?
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what a bullshit post puts99, Aurion is more australian than Falcon or Commodore.
So a Japanese designed car with a few styling changes and an imported Japanese engine and gearbox is more Australian than both Falcon and Commodore. Ok then. :
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So a Japanese designed car with a few styling changes and an imported Japanese engine and gearbox is more Australian than both Falcon and Commodore. Ok then. :
Certainly more than Commodore - well at least the V8 version. I read somewhere that the actual Australian components within the new VE hover at somewhere around about 56% mark.

Anyway, Ford has been importing all the glass for Falcons for some time from China, and if memory serves me correctly, I think they are also getting some of their pressed metal for the doors from there as well.

With both the financial situations of GM and FoMoCo being somewhere quite far up the Creek, I'd probably expect to see more drastic cost saving measures from these two in the future than what you'll see from Toyota whilst it's going through it's massive growth phase for quite a while.
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We have lots of Magnas up here too, mostly in Brisbane though.
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Daewo's are next. The bike squad are getting Nifty 50's, while mounted police get donkeys..
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bring on the excels next ay ;)

aurion aint a bad buy i reckon
i wouldnt mind being pulled dover by one ;)
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Old 17-01-2007, 11:17 PM   #30
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HAHAHA

Wouldnt bother me if the police force used these things for everything, would help the resale value of the Falcoon drematically.
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