
The Toyota Aurion 2009 prices range from $6,000 for the basic trim level Sedan Aurion AT-X to $15,590 for the top of the range Sedan Aurion Presara.
The Toyota Aurion 2009 is available in Regular Unleaded Petrol and Premium Unleaded Petrol.
Sedan
Toyota Aurion Models | SPECS | PRICE |
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AT-X | 3.5LULPRegular Unleaded Petrol6 SP SEQ AUTO6 speed sequential automatic | $5,500 – 8,470 |
Presara | 3.5LULPRegular Unleaded Petrol6 SP SEQ AUTO6 speed sequential automatic | $7,800 – 12,100 |
Prodigy | 3.5LULPRegular Unleaded Petrol6 SP SEQ AUTO6 speed sequential automatic | $6,300 – 9,790 |
Sportivo SX6 | 3.5LULPRegular Unleaded Petrol6 SP SEQ AUTO6 speed sequential automatic | $6,100 – 9,460 |
Sportivo ZR6 | 3.5LULPRegular Unleaded Petrol6 SP SEQ AUTO6 speed sequential automatic | $7,800 – 12,100 |
Touring SE | 3.5LULPRegular Unleaded Petrol6 SP SEQ AUTO6 speed sequential automatic | $6,800 – 10,560 |
TRD 3500S | 3.5LPULPPremium Unleaded Petrol6 SP AUTO6 speed automatic | $8,000 – 12,430 |
TRD 3500SL | 3.5LPULPPremium Unleaded Petrol6 SP AUTO6 speed automatic | $8,900 – 13,420 |
Toyota Aurion 2009 FAQs
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Toyota Aurion 2009: Correct tyre pressure?
No, I doubt very much that you would be able to see any marked effect of running 2 psi lower.
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Toyota Aurion 2009: Pulling left
I would swap tyres from side to side, as tyres can often be a contributor to this sort of problem.
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Toyota Aurion 2009: Claim for fault GPS?
You've raised an interesting point, one I reckon needs addressing by carmakers selling GPS systems. That is should they upgrade the system software free of charge when needed while the warranty is in place? It seems to me to be unreasonable to sell a product, that in your case is faulty in that is has given you some false directions, and not upgrade it when an upgrade becomes available. I could no find any way you might be able to update the system other than going back to the Toyota dealer, who as you say wants an arm and a leg to do it.  Based on what you have told me I reckon you could argue that the system is not fit for the purpose for which it has been sold to you, and on that basis you could make a claim against Toyota to upgrade the system for free. Your experience is one that everyone buying a factory-supplied GPS should think about, and they should ask their dealer about the carmaker's policy on upgrades before they hand over their hard-earned cash.
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