Used 2015 Toyota Avalon Hybrid Consumer Reviews
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Not what it is cracked up to be
. I have a 2015 hybrid with 18,500 miles. I had a 2000 Avalon before this one and LOVED it. This 2015 is a disappointment. Mileage only averages 30.8 mpg. It fairies only 1 mpg with highway or in town travel. Front seats are not comfortable. In the old one, I sat “in” the seat...this one, I sit “on” the seat. I really like the safety features....but it’s the only positive thing I have to say. The interior finishes are not top quality like the old one. Lots of rattles and buttons are just cheap. The visors are flimsy. Purchase 8/17 for $31k Value now with 18,500 miles is $19k. Done with Toyota.
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2014 Avalon Hybrid - Caveat Emptor
There's a lot to like about this car, but don't buy one. I test drove it, and thought the ride was a little stiff, but acceptable. I've been driving it for a month now, and each day the harshness of the ride becomes more annoying. Every rut, crack and bump on the road is telegraphed through the chassis. You'll hear every road imperfection and feel it in your feet on the floor and through the seat. On a rough road, you'll be thrown around like a rag doll. The longer you ride in it, the more horrible it becomes. Toyota at least owes us an apology for the terrible suspension. But they really owe us a recall and repair of this abomination.
- Limited SedanMSRP: $15,99576 mi away
- Limited SedanMSRP: $13,990205 mi away
- Limited SedanMSRP: $13,995252 mi away
LAST CAR
At my age, this will most likely be my last car. I normally drive a car 150,000 miles or about 10 years. Bought it for fuel economy, comfort, quietness.
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incomplete according to gas mileage
The 39/40 mileage is untrue. Highway is close, however, city miles is about 34 miles per gal. And highway miles 36.5 The break dust is a problem. It discharge with a oily residue that get on tires and make tires sidewall dry out. The front seat back is a bit narrow for wild shoulders person. For the cost l should had went with Honda Accord better quality for less dollars. The previous collision system disfunction ed for first 10 months of ownership but (we) owners had to continue paying for usages of that system. After repairs it's still not working correctly.
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170,000 Trouble Free miles!
We bought our Avalon hybrid 2nd hand with 72,000 miles. Great fuel economy for the size of the car. We also have a Buick Park Avenue. It’s a huge step up in comparison to what we traded in. The car handles well, and in Sport mode it has all the pep you’d ever really need. The downsides are the high pitch squeal above 70 mph and gets louder the faster you go. The leather dye is already turned dark and I treat it often. And in more than an inch of snow, it’s hard to drive, even with snow tires. My Park Avenue has all season tires and does much better. The Toyota powertrain reliability shines through. Our car still has the original brakes and rotors. Only things we’ve changed are fluids, filters, tires, and spark plugs.
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