Toyota owners "boring"?

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Originally posted by JHZR2:
Your view of the way things should be is severely jaded.

JMH
Well, hold on. If you are going to call my views jaded, don't put words in my mouth. I never questioned anyone's right to use the roads, that came strictly from you.

I simply said a 61-120 gross hp, 3500 lb car is a dog. Which it is.
 
CBD, was your 3 an automatic? With a 5 speed, they do 0 to 60 in about 7.7 seconds and run an under 16 second 1/4 mile. If you can't merge with that kind of performance than you need to learn how to push the gas pedal down and go around corners!

I agree with JHZR2. The need to have all these cars with 250 hp just so you can merge and be able to fly out of Lowes (only to get stuck at the same ****n stoplight I'll get stuck at) is ridiculous.

I swear, some people must put brakes on their cars every 10,000 miles. I have over half pad life left and I have 60,000 miles on this set of pads
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In a Toyota Corolla of all cars with it's puny little brakes.
 
By the way, in a crowded megolopolis, you guys have traffic that's actually doing more than 55??? In my neck of the woods, if you doing 70 by the time your merging, you had better have a set of 6 piston Bear brakes cause you gonna be jamming that stop pedal! (unless I'm the first one on the ramp
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Originally posted by Drew99GT:
I swear, some people must put brakes on their cars every 10,000 miles.

Those are the fun ones to be stuck behind on a windy 2-lane road. Too much gas followed by too much brake followed by too much gas..sheesh.
 
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Originally posted by CBDFrontier06:
I believe YOU started the attacking with "I do find it ridiculous to try to infuse 'excitement' into vehicles that really shouldnt be pushed, sich as family sedans and SUVs - for the sake of making people feel good when driving around in a family vehicle. "

In other words, those of us who buy high HP 4-door cars are wrong, stupid and rediculous. What I've said has been in self defense, since you seem convinced that an antiquated, slow 4-door sedan is the only type of sedan there should be. You started it by calling me rediculous, so if you can't handle the rebuttle, don't start the argument.


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I dont find toyota products any more or less boring than any others. I have heard that buyers of japanese cars tend to be more educated, but take that for what its worth and with a grain of salt. Were talking chevys and dodges and toyotas here really... were not talking BMWs and Feraris...

I do find it ridiculous to try to infuse 'excitement' into vehicles that really shouldnt be pushed, sich as family sedans and SUVs - for the sake of making people feel good when driving around in a family vehicle. The Supra turbo, by all means, make it as fast as possible, and bring it back over here... but a camry that does 0-60 in 5.9 or a rav4 that does 0-60 in 6.5? come on! Make the vehicles more efficient, safer, even higher quality, and forget about pretending that youre nascar racer when getting into your vanilla vehicle. This applies to all makes really...

If you really cant merge onto a highway without flooring a v6, you really shouldnt be driving.

JMH

Note the way that I wrote it - the riduculous part was the automakers trying to claim that their vehicles are all sports cars, just because they have a v6.

Note how it is written - let sports cars be sports cars, make the supra as fast as possible and bring it over here... but put the engineerng money into making family cars safer, more efficient, longer lasting, etc. That will never happen because marketing teaches people that 6 is better than 4, and that you need 240 instead of 160, or else - so thats what sells, and those are areas that EXTRA money has to be spent - development monies are always tradeoffs from one pot (individual or collective) to another.

The need for a v6? you might agree - good for you. I can disagree, fine for me. For my dollar, id rather see even more safety engineering, handling prowess, and higher MPG numbers than that toyota added a half-liter to their v6 automatic sedan. If they didnt spend the millions in v6 engine development, I wouldnt know different, but at least I wouldnt be subsidizing something that I haveno need or desire for.

I dont find anything about the buyer ridiculous except the perceived notion that they 'need' a v6 engine... What I find ridiculous is the automakers spending millions in engineering dollars for these big, powerful engines, in cars and trucks that no matter what will never be sports cars. If you want to buy a supra turbo, a corvette, a v6, v8 or v10 sports car with hue amounts of extra power, more thanyou could ever use - be my guest. But marketing the 'need' for the big engines, as if youre going to be sporty and the sedan equivalent of a corvette driver because your sedan has six cylinders instead of 4 is really beyond me.

I still don't and will never see the need to do 0-60 in 5.9 seconds in a family sedan. So be it. You obviously have the need to use that level of performance daily. My 2004 175 hp saab does more than well enough, yet does 0-60 in only 7.7 seconds. Fine enough for me.

My original post was intended for the automakers and how they spend their development money and what they apparently make the important parts of their vehicle development, particularly in an effort to get over the 'boring' hump - just like you see happening. Like by claiming thier sedans are sports cars because they have a v6. Me? Id rather have the 4cyl with more safety and more longevity engineered in, at a lower price. I can hope that the car companies take this route, just like you can hope (if you so desire) that the next altima gets a v8, so you can merge onto thehighway in even more safety.

To each their own.

JMH

[ July 21, 2006, 12:54 PM: Message edited by: JHZR2 ]
 
I am now a loyal toyota owner, and yup, I'm boring. I switched my 02 Jetta for a 05 highlander, and a 05 accord for a 06 tC.

But hey, I no longer spend all my time in the VW dealership service department lobby waiting for them to fix my 02 Jetta for the windows crashing down into the door, running on 3 cylinders, gas cap won't close, car not starting, etc....

And nor am I in the lobby of the honda service department for the 7th time in a month to fix a rattle from the back, silver paint in the headlight housing peeling.... etc.

With those worries gone, slowing people down with the tC is the least I can do.
 
Still for the Toyota fans, do you really get behind the wheel and think the experience is exciting to drive the vehicle or just adequate/does the job?

That is the real question not that the car is reliable or other (boring
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I love my trucks and could not function without them. The pansy hands can stick with their sedans. How does that feel?
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Just kidding!

I need vehicles that will put up with abuse not sitting in a shop abusing my wallet.
 
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Originally posted by KieferS:
milwuakee- VTEC baby VTEC !!!OH!

Does vtec require a spoiler and a **** can to be fully functional?

I love it when I see a guy in a dopey riced civic take off WFO from a light. His car sounds like it is going to redline in every gear and the old coot in a grand marquis slowly pulls away from him.


We all know VTEC just ain't the same without a wing and a muffler. I have a 2.0 jetta- straight pipe exhaust, 271 hydro cams, big bore intake and chipped- and i still can't take on a family minivan. Now thats ricer.
 
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Going places that you couldn't begin to get to in a car is not boring... [/QB]

The primary differance between 2wd and 4wd is that when you get stuck with a 4wd, it's a longer walk to get help.
 
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Originally posted by XS650:
The primary differance between 2wd and 4wd is that when you get stuck with a 4wd, it's a longer walk to get help.

All true
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Actually, the 4wd isn't as much help most of the time as just having lots of ground clearance. 4WD helps in low traction situations like snow or mud but on hard stuff lack of clearance usually gets you long before you run out of traction.
 
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Originally posted by KieferS:
I hate toyota- because it is not a fun car, its boring; thats why ill never buy one- I treat my car well, i do my routine maintanance, and my car has never let me down and its a VW- probably the most unreliable frikin' car you can own.I'm 17- i deserve a little more exitement in my life- i'll get a toyota in 30 more years.

Im not so sure that at 17, you can reasonably make good reliability statements about your car. Youve had your driver's license since when? 16? So youve owned your car for 1 year or so? what? 15k miles?

I hope a cammed 2.0 jetta actually provides a bit of excitement... I wouldnt think that it could be all that 'exciting', compared to a 1.8T or better, but Im glad that you are. How much power does your engne make, out of curiosity???

JMH
 
I haven't dyno the jetta- but stock it only makes 115 off the 2 liter, the cam was told to give me 10 in the high rpms, doesn't feel like it. GIAC chip- also programmed for the cam- gave me an aditional 7-10 HP- and i believe it. the intake said 5-10 im sure its around 4 ( big bore preformance intake- not just a tube with the cone)the exhaust im sure gave me nothing, but i only put it in because i wanted a straight pipe and some sound, because im getting ready to install a junkyard built Turbo next week, i have a preformance throttle body, again- i didn't feel anything from it, I ported and polished the intake manifold, i think this with the throttle body gave me a little gain, and a stage II Sachs clutch- which im pretty sure I don't need. The car sees the track about 3 times a month, almost every other day now that i have no school, and ive been tracking since i got the car, and it's still reliable, even though it's a 97- just because ive owned the car for only a year doesn't mean its not 9 years old. pulling numbers out my rear, is say probably around 135ish- I'd be lucky to get the stock 115 HP at the wheels.
This number will change after i get that garret installed next week- then the car will be fun to drive.

[ July 22, 2006, 11:45 AM: Message edited by: KieferS ]
 
Maybe Bitog should get a resident shrink on staff to see what oil/vehicle combo makes us tick
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..I never thought this thread was going to balloon like it did!
 
Let see...... I am 33 years old and have done and continue to do the following from time to time.I have a wife adn three children. I drive a Camry.

1)Base Jumping
2)Skate Board
3)Judo
4)TKD since 4 years old
5)Bridge Diveing
6)Free Climb
7)White Water Rafting
8)Prior to marraige was a womanizeing scoundral
9)Grew up mostly in Europe dureing the cold war.

Now I like to think that I am a typical Toyota owners and would never call myself boreing!!! The Camry was all about $$$$$$ and gas milage!!! Prior to that I drove only trucks and suv's and the ocasional BMW.

In a lot of countries the Carolla is hot-roded for rally raceing.You can get sub frame kits, independent rear assembly's, torsen diff.,and all kinds of H.P. engine parts. I knew a soldier that used to drive from Gerogia to New York I think it was and he did 120MPH most of the way. He did this for his last three years and that car took it with no signs of letting up.

I will agree though that Toyota's design's and performance level in most of their line up is boreing!!!!They are starting to get the hint though. In adition to have some afforadable rear wheel drives in the Toyota line up they need to have a cheap performance car. They need a car that can be sold for less then $17,000 that will perform both in acceleration and handleing like a Lotus. They really would do wounders for their image. Sure the super car they have in the works is going to be great but it will not what they are looking for.It will more then likely be in the Lexus line up. The Supra will probably be too expensive to really sell well.
 
I have a tC, and I'm impressed as heck with the 160/160ish hp/tq. It's almost as fast as a '70s Ferarri 308, and I'm old enough to think that was a supercar. Handles better too on modern rubber.


I think the power some cars have these days is essentially useless given the overcrowded roads, and I think it's a shame that the car mfrs choose to use that tech in the US to give us power, rather than the gas milage they build into cars over the rest of the world.
 
i, every post you make I like!
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I agree totally... but lest we get into another fight over the 'need' to have more than, say, 160 or 175 hp... Ill just say - I think youre exactly right!

JMH
 
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