Used 2011 Toyota Avalon Consumer Reviews
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Last of the great land yachts! Japanese Crown Vic!
Really, the ONLY negative things that can be said are the audio system is a bit lacking and the rear seats don't fold down. I love the seats...the thigh support keeps my legs from being fatigued as they do in the Camry. The car just floats down the road. Lexus quality at a fraction of the cost. Tons of leg room, the steering wheel telescopes out far enough (and tilts low enough....think old Buicks) that I can sit back and cruise effortlessly. Even the REAR seats have a feature to tilt back a bit! The Nav system takes a bit of getting used to, but once you get the hang of it it's quite effective. I've owned the car since new....over five years now...and at almost 80,000 miles, I've had no maintenance issues to speak of. Just regular maintenance (tires, plugs) and I can see my land yacht going 200,000 miles EASY. LOVE this car!!!!!
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2nd one, and love it more!
Well my 2008 Touring Model was nice, but bot, this 2011 Limited Edition is just great. I would have never expected it to be that much smoother, quieter, more comfortable then the '08, but man IT IS! Now I had been considering a used LS 460 L, and if they had come to my terms, I would be owning one. Not sure if this would have been a bad / good thing. The LS L was a 2008 with 22,000 miles (45,000 less then my Avalon), and a great car, but a bit more and I had a budget I was going to stay with. Now the local Toyota dealer had just purchased a lot of promotional / print matter from us, so it did sway me a bit. Bottom line, right now I Love the car. Is there things I'd like changed - yes
- Base SedanMSRP: $9,95032 mi away
- Limited SedanMSRP: $9,57590 mi away
- Limited SedanMSRP: $9,99592 mi away
Best Car On The Road
The 2011 exterior and interior design is very appealing. The engine is spunky. Car is fun to drive and oozes with luxury, quality, safety, and class. We're proud to drive the car and it has the new Toyota five point safety system on it. Engine is not as efficient as the same engine was in our 2006 Avalon.
Frankie Avalon
City gas mileage isn't tremendous, but I've found that the highway mileage is consistently close to 30 MPG. Overall, it's a nice upscale sedan that's comfortable and pleasant to drive. Now, on 12/4/2020, at 57,000 miles it's still an enjoyable, trouble-free ride.
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Dream came true in Texas
Little over 5000 miles, you can not beat the quietness and the ride. This is our 4th Toyota car, you can see the quality control inside/out, I don't get tired driving this vehicle