Toyota’s designed-for-North-America Venza crossover gets a mid cycle refresh for the 2013 model year, and it seems to be following the tried-and-true recipe of minor... April 3, 2012 by Kurt Ernst 1
Toyota has announced it will be refreshing the Venza crossover for the 2013 model year. The refreshed CUV will be fully revealed next month at the New York Auto Show. While... March 7, 2012 by Joel Feder
For most of us, there are few cars on the market less exciting than the Toyota Venza. But a Venza re-designed by Lotus? Still a Venza--except that it's 38 percent lighter and... April 27, 2010 by Nelson Ireson 8
The Toyota Venza is tailored for older drivers and parents who want to minimize fuss, and its easy entry and exit, low liftover heights, and simple controls keep with that focus.
The Nissan Murano and Mazda CX-9 are quite the opposite; they're both racier and have sportier tuning, but the Murano has less space, while the CX-9 still manages a very roomy interior.
The Ford Edge has recently been redesigned, with a fresher look inside and out, as well as a more powerful V-6, and its interior tech is now more advanced with the available MyFord Touch system.
The Subaru Tribeca comes with standard all-wheel drive, but it's a little dated, especially inside.
Another model worth considering is the Honda Accord Crosstour; its roofline and seating arrangement don't afford quite as much versatility as the Venza, though.
