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Old 23-08-2015, 09:23 AM   #11
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Angry Re: Toyota has revealed a new-look LandCruiser ahead of its local debut in October.

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Originally Posted by XR6 Martin View Post
Toyota only have the aura of reliability on their side.
Their drivetrain technology is atleast a decade behind on most of their cars.
In terms of handling and ride their cars are sub par too.
For example the new Kluger still doesnt drive as nice as the 12yo Territory.
Cool story bro. The lotus evora uses the same 3.5 litre v6 found in toyota aurion, klugar and most of the lexus range. (Is350, rx350, es350 etc etc). Lotus also uses a toyota gearbox.

Have you driven a new toyota kluger? I also didnt know they made territorys 12 years ago in 2003.

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