Used 2020 Toyota Avalon Hybrid Consumer Reviews
excellent ride and spacious
very happy with our purchase. The information panel is clunky but easy to read and use. I would buy this car again
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get a good introduction
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- Limited SedanMSRP: $28,92036 mi away
- Limited SedanMSRP: $33,011130 mi away
- Limited SedanMSRP: $28,726150 mi away
Is there a Camalon in your future?
A wonderful, not very well selling, large sedan with good performance and excellent gas mileage, but it lacks many features for Toyota’s flagship—fog lamps, puddle lights, power folding mirrors, rain sensing wipers, and Safety Sense 2.0 that even lowly Toyota’s have. Unfortunately, the time has come for Toyota to put the Avalon to rest like most of its elderly owners (myself included) will be doing in 10 years or so. The Camry is still selling well for a sedan, but a better option, in my opinion, is for Toyota to replace both and build one super sedan in different iterations for the racer, realtor, and retiree. May I suggest the Camalon? In the meantime, I will enjoy every comfortable mile while passing gas station after gas station in style. Update: After 9,000 miles I’m in a love/not so much love relationship with my Avalon. I love the gas mileage (42.6 mpg) average, ride, comfort, and tech. I’m not in love with the fact of no AWD was available. I’m thinking of putting on some Michelin Cross Climate+ tires to vastly improve foul weather performance. The Bridgestone OEM tires are horrible on wet and slick pavements, albeit great for gas mileage. However, to be honest, I’m thinking of buying a 2020 Toyota Highlander Hybrid Platinum after reading all the rave reviews. The Highlander has everything the Avalon is lacking and more, especially AWD, and Safety Sense 2.0, which the Avalon should have had at the getgo. I’ll keep you updated. Update 2: The Avalon is now approaching 11,000 trouble free miles. However, the blower motor has been making an intermittent noise as if it was rubbing against something, or the bearing is going. I checked an online forum suggesting the cabin air filter might be the culprit if the filter has recently been replaced. Voila, noise gone after reinserting the filter, but sadly the noise is coming back after several weeks, albeit not as loud. Time will tell if a trip to the dealership will be necessary. As concerns the prospect of getting a Highlander, the upcoming Venza seems like a better fit for me now. I’ll have to test drive both to see what’s the best fit.
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Great car
Great car Update the Avalon logo sill plates The metal is discolored dealer is going to look at them and determine the issue
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Love it, never leave it.
Great acceleration,quiet and comfortable. Still have mastered all the various devices. Great gas mph with the hybrid.
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