Used 2010 Toyota Venza Consumer Reviews
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Lexus of AWD Toyotas
This is the best AWD vehicle in its class. Traded in a 2004 Lexus RX330 which was a great car and thought we would stay with the RX350. But the Venza is built on a newer platform, has more room and costs $8000 less fully loaded with NAV and including all the features we care about. Handled well in late spring snow and does equally well on twisty mountain roads and city driving. Plenty of back room for three teenage boys who all top 6 feet.
Nice, but irritating Nav system
Gas mileage is averaging around 24. I am constantly irritated by the nav system deciding when I can access it. It seems like Toyota is going way overboard is trying to keep me "safe from myself." When *else* am I going to need the Nav functions except when I am driving? Very frustrating! Neither my old ipod classic nor my new mini will work with the system but it is quite fun to drive and very comfortable!
- Base WagonMSRP: $12,999126 mi away
- Base WagonMSRP: $11,495237 mi away
- Base WagonMSRP: $9,499238 mi away
Slightly Disappointed
Love the exterior styling and most of the amenities. I drove a 2008 FJ Cruiser so this is nice. Much more comfortable than the FJ.
Wonderful Car/SUV, many conviences.
The Model will no longer be available from Toyota as 0f 2016. My vehicle is only now approaching 42,000 miles after 7 years of ownership. If and when I trade it it will still give many good years of performance. I still get constant comment on its blue color, and tan leather interior.
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Outstanding Crossover
Have absolutely loved my new Venza. Drive is smooth and quiet; gas mileage good, and car feels sturdy and heavy. Would not trade for any other vehicle!