Used 2017 Toyota Avalon Consumer Reviews
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Great Car
I am very happy with the way the car handles.It has many features that my older Toyota Corolla didn’t like heated seats,dual air conditioner and lane departure alert. The leather seats is a plus.
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Glorious Commute Car
The Adaptive Cruise works great, at 103,000 I have yet to pop the hood open. No yellow service lights. Just to and from with no aggravation. Super quiet ride to.
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- Limited SedanMSRP: $25,99095 mi away
- XLE Premium SedanMSRP: $19,000187 mi away
- XLE SedanMSRP: $13,999162 mi away
do not buy
The leather in these cars are junk, your clothes actually fade on to seats when you try to clean color comes off the leather with leather cleaner. Toyota knows they have a problem and will not fix!
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Liked my older Avalon better
I lease a 2014 Avalon Touring. It's the roughest ride I've ever had, I guess due to the low profile tires. They're Michelin, but it's a very rough ride. The road noise in the car is so bad that I can hardly hear to talk on my phone (although I know that one shouldn't do that when driving)...still, a very noisy, rough ride. I'll be test driving other cars since I see that they're using the same tires on the new ones....surprising that more people haven't complained, unless I got a lemon?! CMT, North Carolina
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Save your $
The ride is more than a little stiff. Minor bumps are jarring. Wind noise is extreme even at low speeds. Interior design is so dumbed down: pass seat has no vertical adjustment, both front seats are stiff and uncomfortable after about 30 minutes so the seat warmers are very welcome and needed after an hour of getting bounced around. Interior storage is ridiculous, slim door bins hold zip, cup holders do not snug the cups so everything shakes around. Basically a very awkward, small interior environment. Getting in and out is difficult as well. Have to admit it is more sporty than I had expected. Handles well. Good acceleration and braking and smooth tranny. Paddle shifters are fun. Sound system is better off if not turned on. Seems like a very basic system for sound quality. Great paint, great safety assists, especially the back up and lane warnings. BUT for the money you don’t get an Avalon. You get a very hot Corolla. At 24K miles the trade in value is ridiculously low, under $23K; retail selling for only $24-26K.
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