Used 2022 Toyota Avalon Consumer Reviews
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Avalon Limited Sedan
Drive the car before buying. The transmission is very disappointing. The transmission is very jerky from 0 to 25 MPH. It feels like is does not know what gear it should be in for it to be smooth. If you let your foot off of the accelerator and then slowly accelerate again the transmission jerks and makes for a very unpleasant experience. I would never buy another Avalon unless the transmission problem is solved. I had a 2017 Avalon Limited and loved the car which had a very smooth transmission, sorry I did not buy it after the lease. I will say that the 2020 Limited I have is great, except for the transmission!!
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Give your new Avalon a thorough review
We have been loyal Toyota owners for almost 40 years and have always been a cheerleader of the quality for their products. After buying, and loving, our 2013 Avalon Hybrid we were excited to buy the 2020 version (Hybrid). However, after one day of owning the car I noticed a severe distortion in the rear window. The view through the rear-view mirror was so distracting and distorted that we felt it was a safety issue. The dealership was extremely supportive and helpful but Toyota corporate was not - they acknowledged there was a problem but didn't have a resolution because replacement glass was also distorted. This issue was not isolated to the Avalons, some Camrys also showed the same problem. Thank goodness another Avaon at the dealership had a rear window (a different lot #) that was acceptable. We're now happy but how many other dissatisfied car owners will it take to get Toyota corporate to own up to the issue of a manufacturing defect? We too are missing the Android app as others have mentioned. On the positive side, the ride is phenomenal, engine power is much better, safety features are great, if not a bit overwhelming.
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- XLE SedanMSRP: $41,033149 mi away
- Limited SedanMSRP: $46,929149 mi away
- XLE SedanMSRP: $25,92068 mi away
JimR
Be careful when climbing in - ceiling lower than previous car (2 inches)
2020 Avalon — Still the best car ever
Now have 61,000 great miles on this car — the best car we've ever owned. We'd buy another one if Toyota hadn't discontinued it. Still get 34-35 mpg on the highway, 26 or so in town. Quiet, comfortable, smooth, powerful, filled with all the latest safety and convenience stuff. Heads-up display, memory steering wheel adjustment, 360-degree camera view — just fine stuff. Had wireless Apple CarPlay briefly. Don't know why it went away. Oh, well. Didn't use it much anyway. Sorry to see the Avalon go.
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Bought the TRD Avalon and love it!!
I had never owned a Toyota or luxury sedan before this. I had always owned Ford Mustangs. When the TRD edition came out I fell in love with it. Im so happy I purchased it. I love the style, interior room, ride quality and fuel economy. It is really a great all around car!!
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