Used 2016 Toyota Avalon Consumer Reviews
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Love it!
This is my third Avalon. You can't beat the ride and value. I've never owned any other car that I was so enamored with that I insisted on having another one. I love it.
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One Step below Lexus
The Avalon is a great car. Our only dislike is that on trips in excess of 3 hours the front seats are not very comfortable. Even if we try to adjust them six ways to Sunday. Otherwise we love the interior, the safety features, the looks and color (Creme Brûlée). We simply don’t take this one on longer road trips.
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- XLE Plus SedanMSRP: $15,90058 mi away
- Limited SedanMSRP: $15,794110 mi away
- XLE SedanMSRP: $14,99823 mi away
Is it all the hype?
Toyota is a great car dont get it wrong. But the 2016 Avalon is overpriced! For the price it should be easier to enter and exit, cant tell you the number of times my head has been banged, hard as i am entering it! The passenger front seat does not allow the seat to to raise low/high as the drivers side. When traveling in rain the windshield wipers are dangerously slow in clearing the windshield in a heavy downpour. Overpriced for the the benefits that are as important to me as the manufactuers stated benefits.
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What Have They Done To My Car?
I have owned 3 new Avalons - 2003, 2007, 2011 - so a new 2016 was supposed to be a no brainer. Just to be sure, I test drove the Touring model. Getting into the "cockpit" style seat immediately removed the sense of space that had been prominent in previous models. Everything on the interior seemed compressed. I think this is to facilitate access from a seat that limits movement. The ride was stiff and uncomfortable on city streets. The trunk is cavernous but mostly inaccessible since the roofline cuts off approximately 2/3 of open access. Even the salesman commented on current Avalon owners' disappointment with the redesigned model.
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As close to Lexus as you need to get
I highly recommend the Avalon with it's high-quality ride comfort the materials. This is truly in your luxury at a price that is reasonable. While missing the Lexus badge- get the feeling that you have not skimped. In comparison to Honda's and Hyundai's tech / connectivity options you make some sacrifices - but you make up for it with the quality of materials which will be timeless.
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