Used 2022 Toyota Avalon Hybrid Consumer Reviews
Great Car
Best rated sedan by one of the best rating services. Great ride and am looking forward to a large sedan with 43 MPG.
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Answer to prayer!
Lots of room inside & trunk great visibility quiet on freeway beautiful superior consumer reports
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- XLE SedanMSRP: $26,33638 mi away
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This is my “Cadillac “
This is a luxury car. It is a cousin to the Lexus since both are under the same company. The ventilated seats in the summer months is a blessing. It rides smoothly and you cannot tell when the gas engine kicks in. The mileage is great…43-51mpg both city and highway. It has just about all the bells and whistles. My only complaint is that you would think for a Limited edition car,it would have front and rear collision sensors. My Camry had them and I never thought to question if it was included on the Limited. I find the blind spot sensor to be the most valuable accessory. The navigation system to be spot on. The seats are comfortable and taking trips are not a problem. To bad Toyota discontinued production. If you can’t afford a pricey Lexus, this is the next best thing
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No head room
I visited the car yesterday, and bumped my heat getting into and out of the car. With seat down all the way, my hair brushed the ceiling. I am 6'2". Loved the car, but it does not fit.
A good but not great hybrid.
Comfortable, efficient, massive trunk. I’m surprised at how loud the standard Bridgestone tires are on the road, and how “tinny” the roof is in a rain storm. The car could use some additional sound deadening. The Limited is very well appointed, but does not unlock the doors automatically when you walk up with the key fob. Also, to open the windows and sunroof with the key fob is a $180 dealer option. The paint has more drips than should be seen on a $45k car, and their are some rough body marks showing thru the paint; on the trunk lid and back panel. The HUD is ok, but when you sit straight in the seat, the right edge of the display is cut off, no way to move the display to the left. Comfortable seat, the seat AC is nice, the steering wheel heater is a nice touch. I wish I’d been on the advisory board before they nailed down the specs on this car, it could have been a world beater, now it will be discontinued.
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