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Old 01-10-2012, 07:25 AM   #18
Nic85
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Default Re: Real world comparison...50th Anniversary G6E vs. '10 Toyota Aurion...

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Originally Posted by Cashie
Good thread....
I'm on the lookout for a TRD Aurion (pretty hard to come by due to the limited numbers sold), enjoyed reading some of the feedback above.
If you're interested in a TRD Aurion, you should maybe consider taking a look at a TMR 380. 10kW less power, but 42Nm more - TRD = 240kW/400Nm, TMR380 = 230kW/442Nm. The Mitsubishi has a much better chassis too. I can see why you're keen on the TRD though, I just had a quick look on Carsales and there's 2007 models there going for like $25k with 50k on the clock. Crazy as hell.

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Originally Posted by ivorya
Cheap Lexus.

I'm sure it has the same running gear.
Yep. Same 3.5L V6 (without DI) and 6 speed auto.
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