I just got this car and it just eats up my gas. Any suggestions on some upgrades? or for that matter any performance upgrades at all right now everything is stock
I'm thinking of buying a 2009 Avalon and I welcome any opinions on this model. Thanks.
When I put the key in and try to turn it, it seems locked. I've tweeked everything to try to get it to turn. I had a new key made from the VIN and it wasn't the problem. I'm thinking it may need a...
Toyota has unveiled a radically-designed Avalon sedan at the 2012 New York Auto Show this week and confirmed that the car will hit showrooms late this year as a 2013 model... April 6, 2012 by Viknesh Vijayenthiran 2
The 2011 Toyota Avalon hit the Chicago show floor today, and though it's not what most people would call "inspired," it's a conservative, modern-looking sedan with a good... February 10, 2010 by Nelson Ireson 12
Though Toyota is calling the restyled 2011 Avalon a "dynamic" and "boldly redesigned" sedan, it looks more like a conservatively styled update to our eye. The more aggressive... February 10, 2010 by Nelson Ireson 2
Toyota positions the Avalon in a strange place.
With a bottom-line price of about $39,000 for the top Limited model with a few options like the nav system, the Avalon costs more than the Lexus ES 350.
Although Toyota doesn't want to think you’d also cross-shop the Lexus, there’s no reason not to.
Compared to the Avalon, the ES has a similar feel, with a very quiet interior and smooth, sophisticated powertrain character.
The Lucerne and the Azera favor comfort over performance, and both have 3.8-liter V-6 engines that aren't as responsive as the Taurus.
The Lucerne is also available in Super trim, which adds a 292-horsepower, 4.6-liter V-8.
The Taurus offers a slightly more performance feel (an SHO performance version is available), but its real strength is safety—it’s probably the top-rated large sedan, all considering, for safety.
Some shoppers might like the redesign the Taurus received for 2010, but the seating position and backseat room take a turn for the worse according to some.
Another alternative is the Chrysler 300, which comes in an economical rear-wheel-drive base model or with all-wheel drive in upscale Touring trim.
The 300 might not be as appealing to the crowd that favors ride comfort and space above all else; it's less roomy inside and not nearly as refined and quiet, though there’s a powerful HEMI V-8 offered.