Used 2017 Toyota Avalon Consumer Reviews
Luxury sacrifices visibility
Driver sits low to the ground but the rear of the vehiclce slopes down seriously restricting the ability of the driver to see the "blind spot" in the adjacent lane. I also wondered why a luxury vehicle would have "paddle shifting". As a luxury car owner, i let the vehicle sift for itself.
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Disappointed
Noisy Ride!!! Wind noise is so loud I can't hear the radio!
- XLE SedanMSRP: $17,99914 mi away
- XLE Premium SedanMSRP: $22,59017 mi away
- Limited SedanMSRP: $17,990176 mi away
Mechanics Great-Residual Value Terrible
Brought this new; zero mechanical issues, have owned for 9 months and currently have put on 7980 miles. Retail price of car new was 43K+. Current trade-in value is approximately $27,500 + or -. That is absolutely a rediculous value. Never will I buy the highest priced Toyota Sedan Limited Version with an interior that is sub-par for their high end sedan and a value that figuratively tanks in less than a year
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happy birthday to me
My mother in law purchased an Avalon the first year they rolled out, it's taken me 20 years to purchase one, but it's the best decision I could have made in purchasing a car.
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BEST MONEY SPENT ON NEW CAR
This is my fourth Avalon ! More I drive more fun & comfortable!
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