![]() 02/07/2014 at 22:46 • Filed to: Beige | ![]() | ![]() |
...92% of people believe what now?
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This is discriminatory to Lefties.
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Post this everywhere
I don't care how cliche it is
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They believe they ain't got no room for boring
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"Explore the effect" of being grounded to the ground? It appears you aren't grounded in reality at that point.
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Hmh, I would really like to see this stat for Prius owners.
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My parents have the Honda version of the Camry Effect. Knowing their car history before they purchased their first new Honda back in '99, it's understandable why they'd be wary of any other brand, especially an American brand. Unfortunately, that means that they haven't driven anything else but Hondas in the past 15 years. I've been trying to convince them to at least test drive a new Fusion, but its starting to feel like getting them to change their religion at this point.
The reason why so many Camry owners end up buying another Camry is because their only other experience with another car brand was 20 years ago and it was probably some GM piece of shit from the late '70s or early '80s.
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Visitors from another planet maybe.
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I am going to recommend this every time you post it.
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Everyone should be 100% equal. Does this mean we have to cull the population of righties until we reach parity?
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What? Why?
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79% of Camry drivers sing in their car.
Eh?
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It's like my H2 SUT rant about how GM kept wanting to go after the low-hanging fruit of quick profit instead of long-term viability. Toyota is headed down a different lane of that same road to the same destination.
They're gonna keep on pandering to un-passionate car buyers by selling them mediocre Camrys. It's become a joke and at one point will become ultimately uncool to buy a Toyota. Halo cars are there to represent an entire brand and spread the image to other products in the lineup. When you have an awesome super car like an Acura or a Corvette, or even a Raptor, those are the dreams you advertise to people and what keeps them content on buying the cold reality of an econobox.
When the Camry becomes your Halo car, your entire lineup becomes a joke, and that's not good. Quick profits now with no long-term profit and survivability.
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A car like the Camry will improve my world?
My world is just fine thank you! Except for winter......but driving a Camry will make that a happy thing.....
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The Ford Fusion might be a better car to drive — and especially to look at — but there are other factors to consider. In the case of those two cars, the Camry has much better resale value and reliability.
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Or force children to write with their left.
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143% of prius drivers think they can improve the world
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I believe they can improve the world. Every last one of them is capable of driving their car into a pole or setting it on fire.
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That is well said. The best justification for the existence of the supercar.
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The real question here is...what were you doing on the Camry website?!
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Camry drivers improving the world?
How?
By going ten to twenty miles below the speed limit in the left lane?
By not using their turn signals?
By not caring about driving so they purchased a transportation appliance instead of a car?
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I wouldn't call driving 5-10 mph under the posted speed limit at any given time 'improving the world'.
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**Compiled from Camry owners surveyed within the site.
I'm sensing a little bias here.
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I don't know what the fuck is going on, but I can't stop watching....
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Only 3540 people have been on a roadtrip? Seems a bit low. Hopefully it didn't end like this guy's Camry roadtrip (long, but worth the read)
http://davidsworld.org/2013/06/27/str…
http://davidsworld.org/2013/06/27/str…
http://davidsworld.org/2013/06/27/str…
http://davidsworld.org/2013/06/28/str…
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100% of people that believe Camry drivers "improve the world" are idiots.
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I have a 2000 accord and test-drove a 2013 for a friend. I was surprised at how responsive it was in its steering.
Had a 2013 camry for a rental. Worst fucking steering feel I have ever had, and I used to have a 1990 Bronco. I hated it.
Honda's at least retain a little sportiness, even if you have to dig to find it.
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Therefore only 8% of Camry drivers are sane.
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This explains a lot, actually.
"I drive a Camry, the best selling most reliable car in the world! I must be a pretty smart SOB! Wait, why is this line of cars behind me a half mile long and everyone is flashing their lights? Maybe they're warning me of danger or cops. I better slow down!"
I swear this is how Camry drivers I encounter on my daily commute think.
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Is it really so hard to believe? Wait, I never found out whether or not a jalop or or opponaut is allowed to sing in their car. Damn it
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The confusing thing is that the statistic seems to imply that the majority of Camry drivers are somewhat ambidextrous.
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About 1 in 10 people are left handed, so if anything there is a higher prevalence of lefties owning Camrys than there should be.
Being left handed myself this is slightly worrying!
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It says 92% of visitors believe yadda yadda yadda. We can assume if you're a visitor, you're probably already at least sipping the Koolaid.
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EVERYBODY can improve the world, regardless of what they drive.
Therefore, I say if only 92% of Camry drivers truly would be capable of improving the world, then Camry drivers are well below average.
I say this as a Camry driver...
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Chances are it's derived from a question that makes it seem like you think doing exactly what you did would be better for everyone else. Still, that's rather pretentious
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"Improve the World"
Define Improve...
Wasn't it also a Camry that T-boned some GTO at some cars and coffee a while back, or was that a Lexus? (It was on Jalopnik, just can't remember when.)
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92% of camry owners are pretentious twatwaffles
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Man, Matt Pinfield has fallen a long way.
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Change the world by making roads slower? I don't think I've ever been behind a Camry driver who can actually drive.
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I'm moving the bar with my 2010 Camry. I use my turn signals, drive 75-80mph in the fast lane and have been over 120mph a few times. The 268hp v6 isn't as bad as I thought it was going to be.
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Personally, I'm proud to be part of the 8%.
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You haven't encountered me. :)
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I know this is a cliche, but Toyota has made a very calculated business decision to be an automotive appliance maker. The "new" Corolla is the strongest evidence yet.
Think of your household appliances. How often is there a truly revolutionary development in this field? Not very. It's the same innards, perhaps incrementally improved, wrapped in a cosmetically new package. And that's fine with most of us, as long as the clothes get clean and the casserole gets baked, reliably and without much thought.
The Corolla embodies much the same idea with its buyers, who care about advances in automotive design the way most of us care about the latest in commercial kitchen equipment. Toyota knows this. They will pay lip service to enthusiasts and critics, but they will follow the market as they see it, as long as the profits keep rolling in.
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I just purchased a new(er) car after 10 years. I decided to go thru enterprise car sales, due to their warranty and friends and family's positive experience. I had my eye on a 2012 Maxima, but I was trading ina 1999 Toyota Solara, so I also looked into a 2012 Camry SE they had(safe bet).
Every time I see a new Camry on the road, while driving my Maxima, I am ecstatic that I got the one I wanted and not the "safe choice".
C'mon Toyota! Live it up a little!
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In that picture it's a lotus. Ironic, given the fact that they're both powered by the same engine.
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Why do you think they didn't make the FRS a Toyota, they were afraid it would taint their beige image. Now that would scare the boring people away from Toyota.
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The worst 500 miles I've ever spent behind the wheel was driving a '10 Camry rental. It had the most uncomfortable seats I've ever experienced in a car, I was in pain after 40 miles. I was taking a 2000 mile trip, but I traded the piece of crap in when I was going through Memphis. You've never seen somebody so happy to get behind the wheel of a W-body Impala.
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Because what they market is their reliability and durability which, unfortunately, usually come at the cost of truly innovative innards. You could accuse Apple of the same thing with OS X - build a decent model, fix the little bugs, and make very minor tweaks on it for 20 years, selling "new" versions the whole time without ever risking the stability of the platform.
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My first car was a 1994 Integra (was my dads, then my brothers, who pretty much destroyed the thing, and then mine). After that broke down, my parents got me a 6 year old 2000 Civic. That car was reliable, but way underpowered, and didn't have ABS. And then I got a '12 Focus. Love my decision, and love it even more after sitting in a new Civic and feeling the cheap plastic all over the place.
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What percentage are grounded to the ground?
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At least 72%
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This made me chuckle
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Yeah, Toyota continues to find value propositions everywhere, so they put in the cheapest electric motor possible (likely why they have nearly $40bn in cash reserves); I swear my G27 steering wheel has more feel and it's for fucking games. The 2012 Camry interior was shockingly bad, so that 2013 one was the one with the improved plastics.
My 1991 Toyota MR2 has disowned the new Toyota. She disapproves. At least the entire dash and center console is soft touch. And the glove box doesn't sound like it's gonna break in half when you close it. And it has manual steering. And, well, everything.
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Uhh, I can explain.
I was seeing how much horsepower the 4 banger Camry had
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Smiling Bob endorsed.
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You have it backwards. We force children to write with their right, and shame them if they use their left.
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LOL, what I was wondering.
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Perhaps it's the Prius effect, not so much Toyota. The "smug" lol
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One site has "insider" info that this is already been greenlit and they are working on a production version and it is the next Supra. Now all "insider" info should be taken with a grain of salt but I would say with how out spoken Mr. Toyota has been about new sports cars for the company this car is pretty much a go.
Also, the people who buy Camrys (the fastest car in its class) don't really care if enthusiasts think its uncool, hell they don't even know enthusiasts exist so it being uncool to buy a Toyota means nothing to them. Also, if you want a "cool" Toyota get a IS-F, RC-F, IS350 F Sport, FR-S ect... all are fantastic enthusiast cars (RC-F is still unknown but if the IS-F is any indicator it should be just as good as the German counterparts.)
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Well with statements like "Camry drivers" obviously it going to be a little biased, but none of the statements are "fact" type of statements.
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Whose fault is that? Cars are not some cheap appliance you can afford to waste money on. Maybe if GM didn't built pieces of shit well into the 2000's then people would actually buy another brand.
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Umm, OK: http://www.truedelta.com/Ford-Fusion/re…
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The Camry effect is one of the most unintentionally hilarious ad campaigns in a long time. Last time I checked, I believe it said something like 12% of Camry owners have used their car to go on a date. Go check it out, trust me.
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He knew there was a camera on him, right? That people could actually see him?
So...puzzling. So...hard to stop watching.
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He knew there was a camera on him, right? That people could actually see him?
So...puzzling. So...hard to stop watching.
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Nope, they straight up ask you if you think Camry owners can change the world. I took the survey. I highly recommend it. You get even more of these "facts".
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Runaway from the Camry effect! It will bore the hell out of you.
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That is an older Exige. Unless I am mistaken the engine in that is a 2ZZ-GE from a Celica. The current Exige shares an engine with the Camry.
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Great vid. May he rest in peace :(
My buddy had us come out to this song during our introductions at his wedding. I had no idea he was doing that and laughed my ass off the entire time. It was epic.
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63.2% of of all web statistics are made-up.
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He's experiencing being "grounded to the ground".
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Honestly, resale does not matter very much unless you are changing cars often. If you keep cars longer than 5 years, both cars will be reaching close to the same point.
If you change cars often, reliability doesn't matter since you'll get rid of the car before any major issues happen.
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Those are 2013 cars with reliability issues. It's not like you're changing cars every six months, and if you are then you're certainly worried about resale.
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That's a lot of percentage.
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THAT...WAS...AWESOME!!! THIS!!! MUCH MORE OF THIS!!!
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Unless you live near SW Ohio, you're probably right.
Please tell me you DON'T drive a clapped out late 90's Camry like it's a rally car!
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My dad (67) drives a secondhand Camry he got when his uncle died. The blandest most boring thing ever. Four cylinder with a spoiler. A f*cking spoiler.
This is the guy who once took me in the twisties at 100+ in his 84 RX7, and who had a turbo/awd DSM for a company car.
How the mighty have fallen.
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My parents owned two Camrys. When it came time to buy the second one, my dad didn't even drive it - he said it couldn't be that much different. That, I believe, sums up the Camry buying experience/success rate. People who buy them trust they'll do the job and don't give a crap about anything else.
Oh, and apparently they'll improve the world, just by driving it. Everyone loves to help if it takes no extra effort on their part, don't they?
I managed to convince them to look at other cars for their next one and now they have a Mazda 6, which is slightly more interesting to look at, and a great drive for what it it.
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There's some serious sample selection bias here
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Toyota does have a superstar, the LFA, and they are building a brand behind it, the F range. They even have an enthusiast vehicle, the FR-S
Acura/Honda on the other hand don't have a halo car, the NSX is vaporware.
I don't understand your logic
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Exciting and revolutionary things do happen in appliances from time to time. Remember when GE came out with the convection microwave? The Trivection oven is still way more exciting than a Camry.
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It happens. My grandfather was a vice president at Hurst, and went from '60s muscle cars to an Acura sedan. Then he died.
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Exactly. 16% of people know that.
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What does it matter that people went on road trips in a Camry? I drove cross country in my 91 camaro with my two friends. My car reminded me I was actually driving a car from the drone of the 355 which was getting close to 28mpg to the pain in my wrists. Driving a car with personality and proving every one that said my car was not gonna make it was just so satisfying. I would never take an emotionless econobox on a trip cause half the experience is getting there.
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Every time someone buys a Camry, God cries for 120 minutes.
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Yeah, you have to account for the few that catch air when they plow through a farmers' market.
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statistic realism aside, the main problem is to recognize that the so called "enthusiast" like us is not the Majority. We are a Vocal minority that's (well following the "stats" above) an 8% that bitch loudly collectively.
While the "Enthusiast" demand Interesting and fun car that goes fast and corners well. the majority mostly cared with how many seats, how big the trunk, how much it cost, is it comfortable to drive, technical support availability, and reliability.
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I don't. It's a 2010 v6 that's slow, but not too slow.
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I am the 8%
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Any word on what reliability issues the Fusion has?
Being scored poor in reliability is all about number of reported issue and not scale of the issue. I know most Ford cars these days get poor reliability because of MyFordTouch issues, but I know little on the Fusion in particular. I'm just wondering if they are serious reliability issues with items like the engine and transmission.
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One thing I couldn't help but notice was that the vast majority of those complaints were for the hybrid version of the Fusion. This is where most of the complaints about the powertrain come from. Humorously, I saw one complaint about the transmission slipping on the hybrid. The hybrid uses a CVT.
The rest of the complaints were about loose fitting bits of body trim or, not surprisingly, Ford MyTouch. I didn't see any prices in the Cost column for any of these repairs, which is most likely due to the fact that they were covered under warranty.
2013 is also the first year of an entirely new generation of Fusion that has nothing in common with the previous generation. The XV50 Camry has been in production since 2011 and had a lot in common with the previous generation XV40 Camry which had been in production since 2006. Specifically, the engine and transmission - including the Camry's hybrid powertrain - have remained unchanged since 2006. All the kinks have long since been worked out on the Camry.
I also couldn't help but notice this:
EDIT because kinja'd image: it's the consumer complaints for the 2012 Fusion and Camry. The Fusion has 18 and the Camry has 13, which are both listed as very low.
2012 was the last year for the previous generation of Fusion which started production in 2006. By that point, all the kinks had been worked out.
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1. That's smug of them; like, VERY smug.
2. Improve the world is very vague. Technically helping your drunk friend by driving them home is improving the world, since I doubt most Camry drivers would cure global diseases or solve economic crises.
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BROTHER!?
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They can just by getting the fuck out of the passing lane.
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Well Motortrend rated the Accord higher than the Fusion on mostly everything (steering, ride, etc) except looks in their midsize shootout. So unless they really, really like the looks of the Fusion I don't see the need for a change.
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Hey, I'm no authority on cars by any stretch of the imagination but I don't think it's a bold claim to say that a Camry is more reliable than a Fusion (especially when the data is there in support).
As for warranty repairs, they're still repairs. Nobody wants to have to take their car to a dealer to have something repaired.
As for the kinks being worked out, the '12 Fusion had fewer reports than the '13 Fusion. It would seem that the Fusion, and the hybrid especially which only had one '12 report, is getting worse.
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Lexus that did that one.
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You can see for yourself: gas tanks being replaced, peeling paint, broken GPS, lots of trim pieces falling off http://www.truedelta.com/Ford-Fusion/pr… Consumers don't want to deal with that.
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You win for "twatwaffles".
I'm still a fan of "twunt", however.