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06款丰田佳美的口碑每况愈下

A.L. 2009-11-7 13:49:09 显示全部楼层 阅读模式 打印 上一主题 下一主题 来自: 澳大利亚
The latest iteration of one of Toyota’s best selling appliances.
Model Tested:
  • 2009 Toyota Camry Ateva; 2.4-litre, four-cylinder, petrol; five-speed automatic; sedan – $32,490
Interior space; suspension (ride); standard features
Fuel consumption; handling
CarAdvice Rating:
Whitegoods on wheels, uninspiring, old man’s car and boring. These are all terms that have become synonymous with the Toyota Camry.
For years Toyota has been using its reputation to take advantage of the buying public, selling countless cars on the basis of rock solid reliability and perceived value for money.
Toyota released the new four-cylinder Camry to the Australian market in July 2006. It hit showrooms missing stability control – it wasn’t even an option (only standard on Grande) – along with reasonable fuel economy. Despite its shortcomings, people still bought it in droves.

It wasn’t until the Mazda6 – and more recently the Ford Mondeo – crept into the market that Toyota was forced to pull its finger out and reconsider the package they had on offer.
Great styling and impressive value for money from its competition hit Toyota for a six and so here we are now, with the revised Toyota Camry.
At face value, it looks much the same. The only visible differences lie in minor headlight and taillight styling changes. It’s only when you delve deeper that you see exactly what Toyota has done.

Toyota has reduced the price of the Camry, reduced the fuel consumption and increased the level of standard features – it’s a win-win in anyone’s language.
Our baby blue test vehicle was still a treat to look at, despite the Camry’s three and a half year tenure in the Australian market.
Inside the cabin, Camry drivers will be familiar with the general layout. While the radio fascia has changed, the rest remains well-known territory.

Rear seat passengers will remain amazed with the amount of leg room available. A 6-foot person will easily fit with leg room to spare, likewise with head and shoulder room.
Visibility from the driver’s seat is superb both front and rear. The thin A-pillars are great for city driving where cyclists and pedestrians are often lost in their girth.
A reversing camera is now standard fitment on both Ateva and Grande, further enhancing visibility during parking and low-speed manoeuvres. The reversing camera is integrated into the 4.3-inch LCD screen that controls the audio. Its small size makes it a bit difficult to see smaller objects, but is a step in the right direction considering the boot’s high waist line.

Standard features include: Dual-zone climate control, electric windows, electric mirrors, power steering, cruise control, automatic headlights, six-disc in-dash CD-player with six speakers and MP3 compatibility, six-way electric driver and front passenger seat, central locking, USB audio compatibility and Bluetooth connectivity.
Safety features include: Dual front SRS airbags, front side airbags, front and rear side curtain airbags, Electronic Stability Control (ESC), Traction Control (TC), engine immobiliser and ABS brakes.

Priced from $29,990 for the Altise, the Ateva tested retails for an impressive $32,490.

While the power and torque outputs remain identical, Toyota has managed to reduce fuel consumption by 1.0-L/100km to 8.8-L/100km. The reduction also sees carbon emissions dive from 235g/km to 208g/km.
At the helm, it drives just like a Camry is meant to drive. The steering is light and precise with brake feel firm and responsive. Cornering isn’t exciting with plenty of body roll and tyre squeal. Luckily, the Camry’s target demographic won’t be taking corners like Schumacher.
The Camry’s suspension is excellent. It soaks up all bumps thrown at it and rides well on both highways and B-grade country roads.

While the engine note is nothing to write home about, the engine responds with gusto when the driver jumps on the loud pedal. Even with a full complement of passengers on board, the engine is capable of propelling the Camry with no sense of lag.
A five-speed automatic transmission transfers torque from the 2.4-litre, four-cylinder engine. Producing 117kW and 218Nm of torque, the engine rarely puts a foot wrong. The ADR fuel consumption of 8.8-L/100km was achieved according to the trip computer. When we refilled, we calculated closer to 9.5-L/100km, indicating a slightly optimistic trip computer. This is to be expected though, considering the car had all of 500km on the clock when we collected it.

Although some will still find the Toyota Camry to be whitegoods on wheels and boring, there’s simply very little to fault. It won’t handle like a Mondeo or a Mazda6, but on the same token it doesn’t cost anywhere near as much and is loaded to the hilt with features.
The revised Toyota Camry hits the sweet spot for punters who couldn’t give a rat’s earlobe about performance, handling or image.

It’s the perfect balance between form and function.
Ratings:
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Specifications:
  • Engine: 2362cc DOHC four-cylinder (16 valve)
  • Power: 117kW @ 5700rpm
  • Torque: 218Nm @ 4000rpm
  • Induction: Multi-point
  • Transmission: Five speed automatic
  • Driven Wheels: Front
  • Brakes: Discs with ABS, EBA & EBD
  • Top Speed: N/A
  • 0-100km/h: N/A
  • CO2 Emissions: 208g/km
  • Fuel Consumption: 8.8L/100km
  • Fuel Consumption: 9.5L/100km
  • Fuel Tank Capacity: 70L
  • Fuel Type: 91 RON Unleaded
  • ANCAP Rating: Four-stars
  • Airbags: Six
  • Safety: ESC with Traction Control
  • Spare Wheel: Full size
  • Tow Capacity: 1200kg (Braked)
  • Warranty: Three years/100,000km
  • Weight: 1530kg (Tare)
  • Wheels: Alloy 16-inch

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bulekuler 2009-11-7 15:42:16 显示全部楼层 来自: 澳大利亚
09款?
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A.L. 楼主 2009-11-7 18:05:04 显示全部楼层 来自: 澳大利亚
这个好像是10款,但是只是06款的facelift而已,自06年换代加上推出Aurion,

这两车口碑就一直不行,特别是Camry。。。加上澳洲生产线的做工
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浪沧孤客 2009-11-7 18:12:32 显示全部楼层 来自: 澳大利亚
听说国内丰田品牌也遭遇质量危机?
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刚刚注册 2009-11-9 16:50:11 显示全部楼层 来自: 澳大利亚
丰田的质量巅峰期在99-05左右  当时的车做工用料都很不错质量可靠 同时代的雷克萨斯 质量好的超乎想象 机械性能快赶上 德国双B 了电子系统故障率更是远低与其他品牌之后再06年以后 故障返修率远高于平均水平
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gelay 2009-11-11 20:16:42 显示全部楼层 来自: 澳大利亚
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刚刚注册 2009-11-11 20:33:59 显示全部楼层 来自: 澳大利亚
::zt39::上次的帖子尽说好话了  这回说为什么质量变差了
上世纪末丰田想要占领美国欧洲等西方国家的市场所以在那段时期不惜工本的造车 并且延长保修期4年10万公里甚至4年不限公里数。。。之后丰田成功的打败美国三大车厂(当时尽管销量还是比GM小但公司市值已经是美国三大厂的总合了) 之后美国三大厂只有福特还健在 所以丰田也就可以肆无忌惮的降低质量增加利润了 因为没有对手了。。。。ps 雷克萨斯 丰田在08年左右质量就已经变成倒数第三了好像是JP power当时的统计

现在日本车厂只有日产还算是有点上升的表现 其他都停步不前(本田还在使用5前速变速箱  斯巴鲁的大股东也变成丰田了 可悲啊)这还只是因为上世界末日产差点破产后来与雷诺联合并有 卡洛斯 戈恩 任总裁后才有好的表现 (GTR R35)

所以现在的丰田小车也不那么实惠了(最可恶的是丰田凯美瑞or 雷克萨斯ES 仍然使用手指粗细的两连杆后悬挂)  所以尝试菲亚特500  或是 福特 马自达 的小车吧
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bulekuler 2009-11-11 20:44:39 显示全部楼层 来自: 澳大利亚
丰田的内饰惨不忍睹 开一段时间哪里都响
不过还是一堆堆人买啊 便宜又省油
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