
Toyota Mark X (X-body)
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Toyota Mark X (X-body)
The new Toyota Mark X, featuring Dual VVTi 

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Dual VVTi ? Canggih juga ya ...
X-Body itu maksudnya apa sih bung Conan ?
Keren juga ya Mark ini. Gw suka banget sama lampunya yang serba bulat2 itu. Jadi ngga ada kesan kaku lagi. Tapi lampu belakangnya maen tegas, hmmm harusnya lebih rounded juga biar match dgn lampu depannya.
Gile si TOYOTA ini !
X-Body itu maksudnya apa sih bung Conan ?
Keren juga ya Mark ini. Gw suka banget sama lampunya yang serba bulat2 itu. Jadi ngga ada kesan kaku lagi. Tapi lampu belakangnya maen tegas, hmmm harusnya lebih rounded juga biar match dgn lampu depannya.
Gile si TOYOTA ini !
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Maybe it's Toyota's new platform. Go to http://toyota.jp/sp/x-body/index.html
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Toyota Launches Mark X Luxury Sedan
on Sunday, Nov 14th, 2004
It's time to play that game again: "Which European luxury car styling did the Japanese copy this time?" Past favored victims included Audi, BMW, and especially Mercedes-Benz. However, this time Toyota went to VW, making their Mark X as a very nice copy of the Volkswagen Phaeton. The smooth and agreeable sedan will be powered by either a 3.0-liter or 2.5-liter V6 engine is paired with a Sequential Shift-matic transmission (either a newly developed six-speed for RWD or existing five-speed for 4WD). Toyota aims to sell 5000 of these boring, unimaginative cars to 5000 boring, unimaginative Japanese people every month.
on Sunday, Nov 14th, 2004
It's time to play that game again: "Which European luxury car styling did the Japanese copy this time?" Past favored victims included Audi, BMW, and especially Mercedes-Benz. However, this time Toyota went to VW, making their Mark X as a very nice copy of the Volkswagen Phaeton. The smooth and agreeable sedan will be powered by either a 3.0-liter or 2.5-liter V6 engine is paired with a Sequential Shift-matic transmission (either a newly developed six-speed for RWD or existing five-speed for 4WD). Toyota aims to sell 5000 of these boring, unimaginative cars to 5000 boring, unimaginative Japanese people every month.