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Toyota Aristo 3.0 V specs

Car type 4-door saloon
Curb weight 1680 kg (3704 lbs)
Dimensions 4.87 m (192 in) long, 1.80 m (71 in) wide, 1.42 m (56 in) high
Wheelbase 2.78 m (109 in)
Introduced 1991
Origin country Japan
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Lap times

Track Time
Tsukuba 1:09.87

Performance

1/4 mile14.4 s

Powertrain specs

Engine type 2JZ-GTE, Inline 6, 24 valves, DOHC, turbo
Displacement 3.0 l (183 ci)
Power 280 ps (276 bhp / 206 kw) @ 5600 rpm
Torque 432 Nm (319 lb-ft) @ 3600 rpm
Power / liter 93 ps (92 hp)
Power / weight 167 ps (164 bhp) / t
Torque / weight 257 Nm (190 lb-ft) / t
Transmission 4 speed automatic
Layout front engine, rear wheel drive
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wallenieswiftie  1y ago

Another instance: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Special:Contributions/2600:6C50:4000:27D0:5E2:1DB3:ABD9:EB57

These moderators are so confused. A Cadillac Seville is a "mid-size" car and a Lincoln Continental is also a "mid-size" car, to them specifically. I literally pointed out how much bigger they are compared to certain full-size German cars (save for maybe the LWB 7 Series and S-Class) of their day. Their overall lengths of 200-210", if their intent was to compete in the European luxury category, would place them along with the flagship German cars of their day.

But the 1995-2004 Toyota Avalon, which really was smaller than a "mid-size" (even by Japanese standards) Toyota Aristo, is considered full-size. Which is funny because America has more lenient standards on what a midsize, fullsize car is.

I swear these Wikipedia mods are garbage, or maybe they are puppets.


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Inline 6 rules  14y ago

Reference for the Tsukuba laptime:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TRfgcWNBxsU&feature=BFa&list=PL13ABF984CEFAE4CA&index=81
This car finished 1st.