Toyota Rough Road Durability Testing

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Uploaded by on Apr 4, 2011

Your Toyota has hundreds of thousands of kilometers of road experience. Paved and smooth; rough, rutty and pitted; gravel, dirt, or sand; even on slick surfaces, our engineers meticulously test Toyota vehicles for safety and durability. Our test course is designed from research of the world's roads. Here we evaluate, among other things, acceleration, deceleration, and cornering to be sure they clear Toyota's rigorous standards. Our experienced test drivers examine each car to the tiniest detail, again and again, until we're satisfied. That's more than you might ever need. That's what makes it a Toyota.

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  • camry is a good car anyway

  • well see, it was from australia, not to down australia, but toyota is Japan's truck, therefore, its best made from japan

  • @mc400au Then take it back to the dealer...that's what they're there for.

  • I bought a new Australian-made Toyota last year. It is a piece of junk, full of vibrations, squeaks and rattles. When I received the car, the bonnet, the drivers door, the passenger door handle, the passenger seatbelt, the centre console, and the dashboard all weren't installed correctly. If I drove it on the roads in this video, the whole stupid car would fall apart. Toyota's propaganda about their quality and their "rigorous standards" is a pack of lies. DON'T BUY A TOYOTA!!

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