Used 2014 Toyota Venza Consumer Reviews
Another great car
Had 2010 Mercedes GLK350. Traded for Venza and so glad we did! This suv and I call suv as it is closer to suv than wagon by a big margin. Is a great automobile. Smooth ride, great construction and space that exceeded our expectations. The v-6 performs wonderfully, shifts smooth and ride meets all expectations. We had now for about 3 months with no problems, mileage on road about 26-29 mpg, not bad. (note at least this auto has a spare tire the Glk 350 had just a air pump-no spare tire. We got the LIMITED version of Venza and so glad we did, many many improvements with top notch equipment. We did not want to spend extra money on Limited, but after using features would not do with out.
Going to get it to 300k.
I bought this car in February of ‘13. I honestly wanted nothing to do with a bigger car but my wife convinced me to buy it. Since then I’ve put 80k miles on it & I'm super satisfied. Handles nicely, It’s very reliable & I actually enjoy driving it. Fuel economy could be better for its size but it’s not terrible. Tons of space in the car!!! I’m not a huge guy but not small either (5’11 215) & there’s plenty of space for 4 adults my size. I almost bought a new car a few months ago but with the reliability of this car, I decided not to. I’m going to keep this for another 7-10 years.
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- LE WagonMSRP: $13,591174 mi away
- XLE WagonMSRP: $21,590In-stock online
- Limited WagonMSRP: $14,998In-stock online
Bianca my Venza
I really like my all white Venza, except for two things. The Navigation visibility is poor. If its sunny I have a hard time seeing what I am punching in. And reading it. And second, It does have a couple of blind spots. Otherwise its been a great ride
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Hidden performance car.
This 2013 crossover car with 55000 miles on the odometer is great. Still drives like a new car, no rattles or squeaks. It's very sure footed in all weather conditions, I live in the North West and drive in lots of rain and snowy mountain conditions. The car is fun to drive with the 6 cylinder engine and a silky smooth transmission. From a driving/road-handling/traction perspective this car is superior to many much more expensive vehicles out there. I like the slightly higher build of this vehicle, getting in and out is great. Sitting just a few inches higher gives one a commanding view of the road. My only knock is the dated dash layout, radio and A/C controls appear dated to me. However, seating is great, with lots of legroom front and rear. most of my family members are over 6' and love the seating. Overall this is a great vehicle and is fun to drive. Toyota should bring this crossover concept back. Taking the Venza out of production might have been premature since it appears that more car makers in the last year or two are starting to produce similar looking/sized vehicles. The new crop of (2017/18) import crossovers look a lot like the 2013 Toyota Venza. Many car makers are starting to bring back the crossover wagon since they are a great choice for those who wish the roominess/size/safety of an SUV. Yet enjoy the feel and the nimbler handling characteristics of a four door full-size sedan/wagon. I highly recommend this car.
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Best I've ever own
I bought my Venza on May 5th 2016. It is now Jan,2022. The most I ever done on this car was breaks, tires and oil change. I have never had any issues with my Venza LE.
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