Used 2014 Toyota Avalon Hybrid XLE Premium Sedan Review
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Minor issues, but I love this car
Charles Smith, Grand Junction, CO, 09/21/2015
2014 Toyota Avalon Hybrid XLE Premium 4dr Sedan (2.5L 4cyl gas/electric hybrid CVT)
We purchased our Avalon in December, 2013. It is reasonably comfortable for a guy my size (6'5") and very quiet, especially in windy conditions. I also appreciate the stability in windy conditions. I am a fuel economy guy and try to drive to get the best economy--avoid jack rabbit starts, and keep my speed near the speed limit. On the subject of fuel economy, I am very impressed. … The city mpg is a little less than advertised, but for a reason. The hybrid works best when the car is warm. We can drive anywhere in my town in a mile, and on our typical trip to the grocery store the computer will typically indicate 35-36 mpg going.
Fifteen minutes later we are back in the car, the engine a little warmer and our mpg will be over 40, only because the engine is a little warmer. The return trip is also slightly uphill. Our highway mpg is most impressive. I have hand calculated as high as 46 with a very strong tail wind. We occasionally make a 300 mile round trip to go shopping in central Wyoming. We typically have a tail wind and the computer registers about 45 on the front end of the trip with a tail wind, and will read 42-43 by the time we return home back into the wind. We have found when we hand calculate mpg the computer most frequently overestimates by about one mpg, although we have been 2-3 miles off on the minus side and plus one or more occasionally. But again, an overall average would be one mile per gallon more on the computer reading than actual hand calculated mileage. On my most recent trip I did not reset my computer when I filled and put about 1000 miles on in a couple days, over one mountain pass and in variable conditions, much of it driving 80 on the interstate (unusual for me), and the computer indicated about 42 for the entire trip. I remain very pleased with the economy of my Avalon.
On the negative side, my first trip out of town I drove on I-80 for 150 miles and had my windshield and paint damaged by road sand left over from the previous storm. That was very revealing because I realize the finish is very thin and easily damaged. I am very disappointed with the paint and would expect a better quality paint job using more than just the bare minimum amount of paint to cover it.
Would I buy it again? Probably. The paint is almost a deal killer, but I am overjoyed with the hybrid fuel economy.
Perfect....except for those bumps!
David Luke, Franklin Lakes, NJ, 09/13/2016
2014 Toyota Avalon Hybrid XLE Premium 4dr Sedan (2.5L 4cyl gas/electric hybrid CVT)
This model year only suffers from one drawback - the suspension. While Avalons are known for soft and comfortable rides, this model year suffers from the inability to weather potholes and uneven surfaces. I've read that the subsequent year models have corrected this problem, but beware if you get a 2014 - stay away from off-track!
Very Uncomfortable Seats. Stay Away!
Richard Hastings, Fort Lauderdale, FL, 08/26/2015
2014 Toyota Avalon Hybrid XLE Premium 4dr Sedan (2.5L 4cyl gas/electric hybrid CVT)
This is supposed to be a luxury car and I bought it thinking it was. After a few hours from leaving the dealership I started having back and sciatic pain. None of my other cars cause this problem including a Mini-Cooper, a Mercedes, and 2 old British Sports cars! This car is nearly un-drivable for me as-is and I dread long drives in it. Luxury car my butt! I am extremely disappointed in … Toyota. I have had several others and was a loyal customer.
Review Update:
I could never get comfortable in the seats and I traded the car in for a Lincoln. We're very happy now.
Just an OK car
Alex, Knoxville, TN, 02/17/2018
2014 Toyota Avalon Hybrid XLE Premium 4dr Sedan (2.5L 4cyl gas/electric hybrid CVT)
Overall OK, but noisy and the Nav/Radio function do not respond. Even turning it on takes time. Mileage is good, but not near what they advertise. Side visibility is poor. Nav location is not ideal. Visibility is poor.
Edmunds Summary Review of the 2014 Toyota Avalon Hybrid XLE Premium Sedan
Pros & Cons
- Pro:Exceptional fuel economy for a large sedan
- Pro:upscale and quiet interior with roomy seating front and rear
- Pro:large trunk.
- Con:Brakes can feel grabby during light braking efforts
- Con:cumbersome setup process for Entune.
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