Used 2022 Toyota Avalon Consumer Reviews
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Near luxury car & less costly to buy and maintain!
Recommend the Limited model with Cognac leather interior! This car has more luxury features than my prior owned loaded Audi and gets more than twice the gas mileage! Also vastly less costly to maintain, e.g., spark plugs only require replacement once every 120,000 miles! This car is near perfect. Of course, there are some noticable factors I've noticed that differential this car from a true luxury car: 1) Car isn't equipped with as wide of tires reducing sure-footedness and steering; 2) Infortainment controls are not as user friendly; 3) suspension system and steering isn't equipped wide tires, computerized AWD system and nearly as robust of a suspension system resulting in the car not being nearly as sturdy and easy to steer at higher speeds, around corners and over bumps especially with full passenger capacity and a heavily loaded trunk! That said, all in all this car stands is a stand out leader among near luxury larger hybrid cars in all categories!
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our Avalon
If you have trouble getting into or out of vehicle, you would be wise to check other vehicles for comparison. Other than that, a very reliable nice riding car.
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- XLE SedanMSRP: $27,24941 mi away
- XLE SedanMSRP: $25,995187 mi away
- Limited SedanMSRP: $35,491In-stock online
Little things count!
I traded in my 2017 Avalon for the 2022 model. What a mistake! Missing was the change compartment, Sunglasses or prescription eyeglass holder, no Cd player! This bothers me most of all! And the glove box does not lock!! I wish I would have looked this car over better because the dealership did not tell me anything! My 2017 Avalon had everything! I thought that the 2022 model would be better! It’s not!!! Think before you buy! Now I am stuck with it!! Unhappy consumer.😒
Outstanding Vehicle
My third Avalon. It is very comfortable, has a lot of electronic options and gets excellent gas mileage.
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Earlier version better
We had a 2005 Avalon 11 years and 465,000 miles on it. From what I've read, the lower headroom would be tough since I'm 6'6". A review of the '05 model ended with, "Detroit, this is the car you should be building." I don't like the new front end with the lower grill.
PERFECT!
The color, ride and sound of the music is smooth.
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Greatest car ever
Settled on the touring edition. Exceeded my expectations. Please purchase with additional $1150 safety package. Worth the money.
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Flawless Avalon Limited model
This car is very well designed, quite comfortable and has every upgrade imaginable. It compares to much more expensive luxury cars, for less money.
Nice ride...hideous grill
This is a vast improvement in the "sports ride" experiment that some dope at Toyota figured they would try, beginning in 2013. The damn things rode like a truck, alienating the demographic that brought them to the party. This one is a much better ride...but it looks like a freaking whale shark!! Get a clue...the recent Toyota lineup is butt ugly.
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New Toyota sedans sit too low
When you run up on a piece of tire tread that you could not see in time to avoid ( e.g. SUV in front of you, or coming around a curve, etc. ) and find that it has knocked a piece off your car ( and NO not going that fast, another reason not to buy Toyotas low slung sedans!