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Efficient, Smooth, Stylish SUV
Hybrid Driver , 06/14/2022
2022 Toyota Venza LE 4dr SUV AWD (2.5L 4cyl gas/electric hybrid CVT)
10,000 Mile Update:
After 7 months/10,000 miles, still happy with the purchase. The MPG has ranged between 41-45 mpg in suburban driving and 35-39 mpg on the Interstate measured at the pump. After living with the Venza for 7 months, IMO, it is best suited for singles, couples without children, or families of four or less without small children. Cargo is fine for our purposes but if we … had small children with strollers and other bulky items I would go with the Sienna for increased cargo capacity.
It's efficient in city/suburban driving with a good view of the road.
The Venza excels on road trips. It’s quite, the ride is composed, the driver's seat is comfortable, there is plenty power, excellent mpg, it has radar cruise control with lane keeping assist, and it's heavy and aerodynamic enough not to get pushed around in the wind. The result is you do not become as fatigued on long drives. The ultimate road trip vehicle!
Cons: Cargo - fine for groceries, ect, but not enough for bulky items without the rear seats down. Also, very large people over 6 2' may find head room limited. Anyone 6 2' and under should be fine.
Original Review:
After giving my 2016 Prius to a family member, I needed a new ride. The Prius was an excellent car but I wanted a change. The Venza has many attributes that make the Prius great; made in Japan reliability, efficient hybrid power train (44 mpg in suburban FL driving/37 on the interstate), and unique Japanese styling. The Venza a/k/a Harrier, like the Prius, is a Japanese market car. The Japanese styling aesthetic appeals to my taste so couldn’t be happier with the look of the car. The Venza is quick ( 0 to 60 in 7.6 seconds), quiet and a great highway cruiser. It’s relatively roomy but easy to handle. The LE trim has buttons and knobs so it avoids the complaint of no knobs on the higher trims. The LE’s 18 inch wheels also make for better ride. Very happy with the purchase. It’s like an updated early 2000s Lexus RX. The Venza is perfect for someone looking for practical, reliable, AWD transportation with some luxury elements.
Trim | MPG | Engine | Starting Price |
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2023 Toyota Venza XLE 4dr SUV AWD (2.5L 4cyl gas/electric hybrid CVT) | 40 - 37 | 4-cylinders (hybrid) | $40,854 |
2023 Toyota Venza Limited 4dr SUV AWD (2.5L 4cyl gas/electric hybrid CVT) | 40 - 37 | 4-cylinders (hybrid) | $44,793 |
2023 Toyota Venza Nightshade 4dr SUV AWD (2.5L 4cyl gas/electric hybrid CVT) | 40 - 37 | 4-cylinders (hybrid) | $42,129 |
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Edmunds has 47 New Toyota Venzas for sale near you, including a 2023 Venza XLE SUV and a 2023 Venza Limited SUV ranging in price from $40,854 to $46,465.
How much is a new 2023 Toyota Venza in Lancaster, PA?
- A new 2023 Toyota Venza starts at $40,854 (including destination charge) in Lancaster, PA. Prices will go up based on the trim level you choose and any options you add. Keep in mind that prices can also vary from one state to another and even from one dealership to the next. Learn more
How much does a 2023 Toyota Venza SUV cost in Lancaster, PA?
- A new 2023 Toyota Venza SUV starts at $40,854 in Lancaster, PA. Prices will vary depending on what trim level you choose. Each state may have different pricing, so make sure you enter your correct ZIP code on Edmunds. Learn more
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