Meh, statistics mean nothing.
Sorry Schoolies, but you've read the wrong stats this time. The 4 cylinder Camry uses 9.9L/100km (auto)... there is no way in which the Aurion would have the same consumption as the 4cyl because as someone stated in another thread, the Aurion is an auto only v6... So your whole argument about the Aurion having it all over the Euro in power VS fuel consumption is rubbish.
But anyway... for the Aurion, it would not be less than 10L/100km at all. I doubt even close. They always make up figures. Even my Euro isn't 9.1L/100km... maybe cos I thrash it a shitload, but it's more like 9.6L/100km... still under 10L tho =]
And the Falcon I drove for over a month... yeah, fuel figures were GREAT... if you didnt rev it past 2000rpm... anything past that and I was filling up at around 12L/100km compared to its stated 10.9L/100km for automatic.
How decieving are figures compared to the real thing =.="
Plus, the Aurion is only coming in automatic, and the base model Falcon's price is based on the manual, so expect at least a $2k difference, upwards...
I'd doubt the quality and reliability of Toyotas.
In my Euro, I've had literally zilch problems. In contrast to the Corolla we had a few yrs ago (2001), ever since we bought it (new) it had throttle problems... imagine that, a car which keeps accelerating on a flat road when you're not even pressing on the accelerator... and no, that does NOT mean it saves fuel =.=
Oh and btw, the Euro's figures of 140kw comes from filling up on a premium only tank... I'm not sure about the toyotas, but I know that although the Falcon says 190kw, and it says the car runs on 91ron, the figure of 190kw actually comes from filling up on premium fuel... so yeah, kinda dodgy cos you're really not getting 190kw from 91ron...
And ahem, you can get 6 gears in the Euro too... just that it's in manual =] But in the auto Euro, there's that tiptronic function... dunno if the Aurion has it... and I'm not sure if the Camry has it either because I have no idea what they mean by a "5 speed automatic with uphill/downhill control and gated shift gate"... Is a gated shift gate the same shit as a sports sequential shift? I have a feeling it is...
And quality-wise... please dont accept the idea that leather is leather, plastic is plastic... there's all kinds of grades... it's like how I touch toyota and mazda plastic compared to honda plastic... the toyota and mazda's feel like they're from the reject shop whereas the honda's does have a fine touch and feel about it... and the leather in the Honda is also softer... I reckon my friend's corolla sportivo's leather feels like soft plastic, it really feels that way...
EDIT: I just read some review on the Accord Euro... on their own road test, they tested the Euro's fuel consumption to be a combined 8.5L/100km (man)... dang, do I really waste that much fuel?