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Toyota Aurion 2009: What is its lifespan?

Asked by Oliver Jones

I drive a 2009 Toyota Aurion Touring. It doesn't do any one task particularly well but it's a great all-rounder, it suits my needs for now and I don't feel the need to upgrade. However, it is fast approaching 190,000km and it is well cared for and serviced. Is there anything I should be wary of as I edge ever closer to 200,000km? It has no issues currently and second-hand value isn't a concern. Do I drive it for another 20,000-40,000km or move on before any major issues become apparent?

Answered by CarsGuide

18 May 2015 Carsguide.com.au

The Aurion should easily run beyond 200,000km without major mechanical dramas but, with local production of the Camry winding down, it would be a good idea to have a replacement plan in place.

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