Used 2013 Toyota Avalon XLE Touring Sedan Review
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Read what other owners think about the 2013 Toyota Avalon XLE Touring Sedan.
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Won over
sullivan3, Alachua, FL, 11/25/2013
2013 Toyota Avalon XLE Touring 4dr Sedan (3.5L 6cyl 6A)
I bought the Avalon Touring XLE model in March 2013. Initially, I was a bit disappointed in the quality of the ride. I thought there was too much road feel.
This October, I drove it to Ohio and Indiana from Florida. It performed amazingly and
I am now smitten with this machine.
I really enjoy driving it and on a smooth road, it is terrific.
I am averaging nearly 30 mpg . My driving is … all at 60mph where I live . No regrets on this purchase.
Update 2016 : I love this car. I looked at the new models that came out this year and I think the 2013 looks better.
Update 2018: This car still impresses me. Most of my driving is at 60 mph. In a rural area with a 30 mile drive to a grocery, this is a pleasure to drive. The appearance is great and I am still getting compliments from passengers about rear legroom, comfort etc. Currently at 34000 miles on odometer. Plan to keep this for a long time.
Just What I Needed
twigster, 08/24/2013
2013 Toyota Avalon XLE Touring 4dr Sedan (3.5L 6cyl 6A)
This is my "highway" car.
Drove to NEPA Pocono Area with my electronic drums in the trunk. The July shakedown cruise to our yearly SummerJam proved the Avalon's capability.
I tend to travel fast (above the speed limit) and got almost 30 MPG while feeling safe and in control.
Love the transmission and the steering and despite what MT may say about "steering feedback" I didn't find that a … negative since I didn't want a "sports car"
or want to "feel the road".
Spent almost three weeks driving around the N.E.P.A. area roads that I grew up driving on (I live in Tampa), these are what we call "driving! roads".
Again, the car made it a blast - it went everywhere like it owned the road.
UPDATE 2/24/2016
The Multi-media system that controls the GPS and entertainment went bad in Dec. '15 while on a short get away outside my home state. I carry a Garmin as a backup, whew. My dealership and Toyota stepped up in top shelf fashion and in a week the car was fixed, detailed and ready.
The car is still performing as originally reviewed and the MPG is improving as the car breaks in. I miss not having back seats that fold down and find that the sun really plays havoc on my eyes when reflected in the chrome that trims the interior - which happens all too suddenly and frequently. Sunglasses and seat positioning are not solutions. Someone suggested flat black tape but I'm just not sure it's an aesthetic I could tolerate...unless this becomes a safety issue. As great as the interior looks the chrome could be a deal breaker for a future Avalon.
Frankie
Ed, Burlington, WA, 03/04/2016
2013 Toyota Avalon XLE Touring 4dr Sedan (3.5L 6cyl 6A)
Okay car>second one we have owned. Both have been too low and one could scrape easily.
Rear visibility is poor. Ride is fair.
Early Avalon's did better cost/per mile/time.
Traction is fair.
AWD would help.
Front seats have no height adjustment on passenger seat.
Side mirror helpers are great.
Resale is great>above any book value.
A Limited might be better auto than the touring?
Disappointing Comfort
larbaker, Upper Marlboro, MD, 08/05/2014
2013 Toyota Avalon XLE Touring 4dr Sedan (3.5L 6cyl 6A)
Although this is a great car, it comes up short on one item I think most Avalon Limited buyers want and that is COMFORT.
I know they are trying to reach the younger set and apparently have done so from sales figures, I believe they went too far on ride/comfort.
We purchased our Avalon Feb 2013 and just had it in for 15,000 mile service.
We take a 400 mile
trip about once a month.
On the … first trip in Feb 13 I noticed at the 100 mile mark that I couldn't get comfortable in the seats - felt hard.
I didn't say anything, but the next month my wife(its her car) said these seats aren't comfortable.
She said the other day I want a new car - one that has comfortable seats and softer tires.
Edmunds Summary Review of the 2013 Toyota Avalon XLE Touring Sedan
Pros & Cons
- Pro:Dynamic new look
- Pro:luxury-like cabin quality
- Pro:roomy seating front and rear
- Pro:large trunk
- Pro:generous interior storage.
- Con:No lesser equipped and cheaper base model
- Con:ride might be too firm for traditional Avalon buyers.
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