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Commodore...Falcon...Accord Euro...Aurion (1 Viewer)

benv

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Wanted to know if you had a choice, (taking money out of the equation) what would you rather and why?

Holden Commodore


Ford Falcon


Honda Accord Euro


Toyota Aurion



Personally I would choose the Aurion
Reasons:
- Looks decent and more European ish
- Most powerful engine of the lot 200KW
 

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Aurion powers the wrong wheels though, also the falcon has the most torque by a noticeable amount. Straight 6s ftw.
 

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200kw Aurions are shite, sorry.

My car smashes them.

I have an AU falcon, my car even beat them when basically standard.

Seeing as you have the pic of the XR6t, then you should know that the new xr6t produces 270kw and over 500Nm torque.

I personally prefer the B-Series xr6t's cuz the turbo kick in is much more noticeable, but in the FG is just kinda power on all the time!

xr6t ftw.
 

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Big enough picture? Haha.

I would have the Euro. I hate Commodores/Falcons and the Aurion is heinous.
 

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aurion, because its toyota and it is sexually appealing

(i know nothing about car power/kW/torque)
 
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I'll chose the Falcon, it's a great car with all that power and torque :headbang:
Falcon:
Max Power: 190kW @ 5250rpm
Max Torque: 383Nm @ 2500rpm
 

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Holden Commodore. It's rear wheel drive, locally made, value for money, slightly better resale value than the Ford and it looks good (in my opinion anyway).
 

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