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My Mom Owns Onecarz 07-04-2001, 08:46 PM HA:finger: carz 07-07-2001, 09:11 AM really:eek: carz 07-07-2001, 09:12 AM :o boring gang$tarr 07-07-2001, 04:35 PM so your mom owns a toyota avalon, big deal? carz 07-08-2001, 02:08 PM :) drophead99 11-08-2001, 01:52 AM my dad has one too so there heheh Raveen69 12-17-2001, 07:38 PM My Mommy has one also, 2000. raynum2000 03-06-2002, 08:47 PM Those cars are insanely fast. I'm not kidding. drophead99 03-07-2002, 01:08 AM they can get some speed but I wouldnt go as far as to say they are insanely fast. It is more of a relaxed ride then a performance ride. Way to much body roll around the turns. Now dont get me wrong it is a very nice ride. I love when I get to drive it. But I wouldn't go and try and race say a Maxima. Raveen69 03-07-2002, 02:01 AM It's fast, but not too fast. I wish toyota would make it a LOT lighter. It pulls too much weight. But it does haul ass. I hit about 130. Passed my exit and had to get off. Should have kept going. But i didnt feel like gettin arrested @ 4 in the morning. I belive it has about 220 horses. Anyone know the exact numbers? Id look it up @ toyota.com, but this computer is too damn slow & im too lazy. It would take me all night. drophead99 03-07-2002, 03:17 AM toyota claims that it has 210 I have a G-Tech Pro which is a little computer which can tell you your HP, your 1/4 mile time and at what speed you where going, your 0-60 time and your 60-0 feet, how many g's you are pulling and so on. It is pretty accurate. Because we used it on the track on my cousins mustang and it was only .02 seconds off. And for the hp it was 1 hp less then what it had really when we took it to the dyno. I am planning on taking my families Avalon out this weekend and see what kind of numbers I can get from it. I will post the numbers on here after i test it. I highly suggest that everyone should get one of these. They are a great device if you know how to use it. ZondaFreak02 04-23-2002, 07:37 PM my aunt and uncle have 3... they aren't bad..they can haul ass though... and also very plush! leather and the works :sun: __________________________________________________ ________ eat...sleep...race- TOYOTA!!!! drophead99 04-23-2002, 10:23 PM I finally G-Tech Pro'ed it and these are the numbers I got: HP at the wheels 165. !/4 mile time: 16.95. 0-60: haven't done yet. 60-0: haven't done yet. I will do the 0-60 and the 60-0 on satuarday and will post those numbers then. I didnt really bad in the 1/4 because I wasn't paying attention to when it said GO so i had a bad start. I bet that I can get a better time. The other reason is the gearing. They are set for a smooth comfortable ride and not a sport car ride. Powerman 09-28-2002, 10:57 AM So My Mom Owns one as well big deal MaximusGTR 11-21-2002, 01:39 AM Those things are not that fast drophead99 11-21-2002, 02:55 AM they are not meant to be fast...They have old man gearing. with the right gearing you could make it go faster. Also the suspension on the car is really loss so that u get a nice confortable ride really not made to do like street racing or anything with it. Truthfully its an old mans car. Stefwilli 02-07-2003, 02:25 AM I have a 95 avalon and I must say that I have surprised a few people. The gear ratio on the avalon is shorter than the V6 camry so the old man gearing statement is wrong. The car also doesn't weigh much more than the camry but it has more HP and more torque (195 + 210). With this car I have hit 130 and that was while walking down a auto maxima. MaximusGTR 02-07-2003, 10:24 PM Originally posted by Stefwilli I have a 95 avalon and I must say that I have surprised a few people. The gear ratio on the avalon is shorter than the V6 camry so the old man gearing statement is wrong. The car also doesn't weigh much more than the camry but it has more HP and more torque (195 + 210). With this car I have hit 130 and that was while walking down a auto maxima. Thats BS on the auto Max, Take this discussion to the Maxima Forum, I refuse to get into any details in this post Automotive Network, Inc., Copyright ©2012
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