Used 2014 Toyota Avalon Hybrid Consumer Reviews
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Affordable luxury
It’s wonderful to have a hybrid full-size sedan. While the gas mileage is not as good as a hybrid Camry or a Prius, it is still spectacular for a car of this size. Also, having test driven a hybrid Camry, I can say the performance of the Avalon is much better. As far as looks, it is essentially the same car as the Lexus ES with a different hood ornament. All in all very satisfied.
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Full size car 40 mpg beat that
Purchased new Dec 2104. Mileage is now 66700 miles with absolutely no problems. Not one. Main complaint is brakes are a little grabby at low speeds. I’m now looking at the 2020 Hybrid I need Apple play.
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Toyota can do better with their most luxury sedan
Pro's. Comfortable and easy to drive, lots of creature comfort and safety features. Con's. Toyota engineers dropped the ball when they only put two cup/bottle holders in the front seat, and two in the back. The middle of the road Toyota Camry has 10 as do many other cars. There are no door pockets for water bottles. Heated steering wheel option would have been nice, as would a fold down rear seat. Con #2. the front end is so low it drags on nearly every driveway or parking block. This is not uncommon and many sedans are the same way. Problem with the Avalon is when you bugger up the bottom of the front end on driveways and parking blocks, to replace it, it's the entire front end of the car that is one piece and it all has to be replaced at one time. The car sits too low. It does not need to be that low to the ground. I will not consider another Avalon as long as both these are in play. Updated 12-2019. I understand Toyota Avalon will offer an AWD option in 2021. I'm waiting to see what that is like. Hoping it sits a little higher off the ground and I understand one of the beef's I have, that being not enough cup/bottle holders has been fixed. So I might consider the AWD model if it sits a little higher if it is offered in a hybrid version.
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Nice Car
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The Best Review Ever
Comfort, size, economy, all exactly what I wanted!
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