Used 2003 Toyota Avalon Sedan Consumer Reviews
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'03 Avalon XLS
After 3 Maxima SE's, we decided to go with a little more comfort & luxury, and have not been disappointed. Very smooth and comfortable transportation. A great highway cruiser with pretty good gas mileage (28+ w/only 1,500 miles). It handles the beat up Chicago-area roads very well.
2003 Avalon XLS
Just came back from a 3000 mile trip. The 2003 Avalone perfomed flawlessly.
- XLS Sedan w/Bench SeatsMSRP: $9,9001,048 mi away
- XLS Sedan w/Bench SeatsMSRP: $2,9001,056 mi away
- XLS Sedan w/Bench SeatsMSRP: N/A1,106 mi away
Toyota is the best
I love the Avalon!
An Excellent Value & Lots of Room
The Avalon XLS is driven primarily by my wife, but it is our family car when we go places together, and then I usually drive. With an on-the-road price of $33,000, it is an exceptional value. Our friends in the back seat consistently applaud the 40+ inches of rear leg room -- same as in a Mercedes "S" sedan. Totally reliable, too.
My Review
I used to own a 1993 Acura Legend and was totally satisfied with it until a friend from my college days bought a 1995 Avalon XLS. Was in-audible, and the transmission was the smoothest sounding I had heard, even from my finely maintained Acura. I guess it was from then on I decided to purchase my own Avalon, but I had onyl bought a new Acura but two years ago. I recently sold my Acura and had been saving money so I decided to pursue my dream, I bought a 2003 Toyota Avalon XLS equipped with all the original Toyota goodies offered. I did end up paying a hefty price but it was well worth it. I chose all the options available.