imacarnut said:it seems alot of companies who sell mf, usually all get them from the same place and then re-badge them to their own. :geez
I have the same thoughts too
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imacarnut said:it seems alot of companies who sell mf, usually all get them from the same place and then re-badge them to their own. :geez
Those are ALL cosmetic. They're still the same basic car.
SpoiledMan said:Those are ALL cosmetic. They're still the same basic car.
And once again, the transmissions on both cars are identical (both have ECT-i), as are the suspension setups.
SilverLexus said:Maybe we just have an honest disagreement here Sherman. I think the Cayman is a different car because it performs differently.
I believe the automatic transmission is different based on recent conversations with some car buddies of mine. The platform of both cars may be the same but again the final result is quite different. Think about rigidity in the body panels. The Camry doors are somewhat light and make a “clink� type sound when they close. The ES330 doors are heavier, smoother and make a “klunk� noise when shut. The difference is extra cross-bracing, better soundproofing materials, and better engineering. This adds up to a longer lasting car and a better fit and finish. Another example is body panel fit and finish. Look at the gap in panels on the Camry - pretty good overall but relatively wider than the ES panels. The Camry is a nice car for the money but not nearly at the same standard as the ES330. You also have to figure in differences in features that are standard and optional. You can’t get a Levinson sound system in the Camry or moveable pedals or as good a nav system.
Setec Astronomy said:By your definition if I go into a GM showroom, where they usually have 3 trims of the each car, say, a Buick LaCrosse...they have the CX, CXL, and CXS. The CXL has certain things (like leather seats) that can’t be had in a CX, while the CXS has a different engine, larger wheels, and different suspension tuning. By your definition, these are 3 different cars, but yet they are all called Buick LaCrosse. How is that different than Camry/ES? I could take that LaCrosse, put some different panels on it, change the suspension tuning and sound deadening and a hundred other things even more than the differences between the LaCrosse models, build it in the same plant, and call it the....Pontiac Grand Prix. Different car, or not?
Setec Astronomy said:Getting back to the original post...perhaps the towels come from the same factory, but they are sorted out so that the “better� ones are sold for more? The ones with less defects...I dunno...less loose threads, more uniform stitching...does that make them different towels?
RCBuddha said:Chris, your just a "brainwashed" honda owner. Quit bashing us Toyota lovers! :laugh: :grinno: :lol=P
Here's some food for thought: A good friend's wife was in the market for a new sedan. She looked at Lexus, Acura, Toyota and Honda. She ended up buying an Avalon. Why? Cause it takes regular gas. According to her, Acura and Lexus recommended premium.
SpoiledMan said:Those are ALL cosmetic. They're still the same basic car.
Nobody is saying you didn’t get your money’s worth with your Lexus, that there isn’t more value added to it, but that, from an engineering/mfg. perspective, it’s the same car. Maybe only those of us with an engineering/mfg. background get this.
By your definition, these are 3 different cars, but yet they are all called Buick LaCrosse. How is that different than Camry/ES?
Since I'll be attending the LA Auto Show sometime this weekend, I'll be happy to shoot some pics of the transmission/engine/suspension of the Camry and ES for everyone to compare.
Setec Astronomy said:Oh crap, you need to use premium in a TL?
Setec Astronomy said:Oh crap, you need to use premium in a TL?
SilverLexus said:I guess my definition of a "different car" includes one where substantial engineering and design changes have been made such as in the ES. Just sharing some common parts on the platform