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216 | 204 | on 10/19/03 00:00 AM (PDT) | Unicornguy | 2003 Toyota Avalon Sedan XLS 4dr Sedan w/Bench Seats (3.0L 6cyl 4A) | Ho Hum -- It's Perfect | This is my second Avalon. Traded in my
8th new Cadillac on the 2000 Avalon,
because I was tired of poor quality.
The fit, finish, and overall quality of
the Avalon impressed me as much as that
of the Lexus 300 sedan -- and it's a
bigger car, with more room for back
seat passengers. | 5 |
227 | 207 | on 09/29/03 00:00 AM (PDT) | kes44 | 2003 Toyota Avalon Sedan XL 4dr Sedan w/Bucket Seats (3.0L 6cyl 4A) | Great Car!! | We enjoy our Avalon -- especially the
room. Any "problems" were well taken
care of by the dealer, and they were
nothing major, just a few adjustments. | 5 |
228 | 208 | on 09/22/03 00:00 AM (PDT) | Pugnme | 2003 Toyota Avalon Sedan XLS 4dr Sedan w/Bench Seats (3.0L 6cyl 4A) | LOVE MY AVALON | This car has many of the features of
other cars at thousands of dollars
less. It also has more room than the
most of its competition. In you're
looking for a full size luxury vehicle,
you should NOT buy a new car without
taking a good look at the Avalon. If
you are in the Pittsburgh PA area, be
sure to see the folks at Rohrich
Toyota. They treated us great. | 5 |
229 | 209 | on 09/06/03 00:00 AM (PDT) | njenel | 2003 Toyota Avalon Sedan XLS 4dr Sedan w/Bench Seats (3.0L 6cyl 4A) | cheaper than a lexus | Great ride, comfortable, large trunk,
roomy back seat. | 5 |
230 | 210 | on 09/06/03 00:00 AM (PDT) | GoVols | 2003 Toyota Avalon Sedan XL 4dr Sedan w/Bench Seats (3.0L 6cyl 4A) | Great Comfort and Power | This car has great acceleration speed
and provides superb comfort. I
considered the Camry; however, the
comfort level of the Avalon is leaps
and bounds above it. There is an
abundance of leg room in the rear
passenger seats. Good handling
ability. Large trunk. Fuel mileage in
city driving rarely exceeds 21 mpg. | 4 |
231 | 211 | on 09/06/03 00:00 AM (PDT) | Polo | 2003 Toyota Avalon Sedan XL 4dr Sedan w/Bucket Seats (3.0L 6cyl 4A) | Best car ever | Best Car I have ever owned, 7-8k less
than Lexus es300 but just as good.
I would definitely recommend this
vehicle. | 5 |
239 | 213 | on 08/12/03 00:00 AM (PDT) | JohnC | 2003 Toyota Avalon Sedan XLS 4dr Sedan w/Bucket Seats (3.0L 6cyl 4A) | Drive before you Buy | This is the second Avalon we have
purchased. The first was a 1996.
Toyota has really "aged" this car.
Steering in numb and requires constant
correction at highway speeds. It is
almost tiring to drive. Had to return
it to the dealer at 500 miles -
steering wheel was off center. Also
too many rattles in a car of this
price. On the positive side - room and
comfort for passengers is outstanding | 4 |
240 | 214 | on 08/08/03 00:00 AM (PDT) | Thomas C. | 2003 Toyota Avalon Sedan XLS 4dr Sedan w/Bucket Seats (3.0L 6cyl 4A) | Evaluation '03 XLS Avalon | Just an ALL around fun car to own
and drive. I think that it drives and
handles better than '03 LS Lincoln!
My wife owns a Toyato also,'02 Camry
LS, and she's very happy with it! | 5 |
241 | 215 | on 08/01/03 00:00 AM (PDT) | SR | 2003 Toyota Avalon Sedan XL 4dr Sedan w/Bucket Seats (3.0L 6cyl 4A) | Avalon | Nice car for the price | 5 |
242 | 216 | on 08/01/03 00:00 AM (PDT) | vdsavage | 2003 Toyota Avalon Sedan XLS 4dr Sedan w/Bucket Seats (3.0L 6cyl 4A) | Great Car | We have owned buicks, oldsmobiles,
hondas, station wagons, and have test
driven all of the larger sedans,
including Mercedes, Maxima, Mazda, and
Lexus, prior to buying this Avalon.
They either have too much road or wind
noise. I cannot tolerate the least of
those. For the money, I do not think
there is a better buy. It is truly the
smoothest quietest ride we have
experienced. We tried them all. I am
very picky about wind and road noise.
Sales people do not like to deal with
me. | 5 |
243 | 217 | on 07/29/03 00:00 AM (PDT) | Tycam | 2003 Toyota Avalon Sedan XL 4dr Sedan w/Bucket Seats (3.0L 6cyl 4A) | Reliability problem | At 2000 miles and 2 1/2 months
ownership, car's power steering pump
failed while driving with a friend on a
trip to Florida. Three months later
charcoal canaster was leaking and
needed to be replaced. Enjoy everything
about the car, am considering replacing
it due to reliability. I need a car
that is dependable. | 5 |
244 | 218 | on 07/28/03 00:00 AM (PDT) | billiboy | 2003 Toyota Avalon Sedan XLS 4dr Sedan w/Bucket Seats (3.0L 6cyl 4A) | 2003 avalon xls | Test drive before you shop Lexus ES300
or Infiniti I35 sedan. Very Quiet and
roomy, good acceleration, feels like a
Lexus inside. Exterior Styling bland
but functional. A Japanese
Buick, with higher quality than its
American counterpart. Low maintenance
and insurance rates. | 5 |
248 | 220 | on 07/21/03 00:00 AM (PDT) | Mary Payne | 2003 Toyota Avalon Sedan XLS 4dr Sedan w/Bucket Seats (3.0L 6cyl 4A) | 2003 Avalon is still noisy | I heard something like wind noise in
the front. The salesman, of course,
said no, no. He couldn't hear
anything. This is a luxury car.
The audio system was fabulous. The
salesman was talking. I turned off the
music. I asked him to be quiet. On
surface streets, it was lovely. The
fan was blowing when I took it onto the
freeway. But after I purchased it and
drove it on the freeway all alone and
with everything turned off, there is
DEFINITELY noise. I still can't
pinpoint it or figure out how this can
be. | 4 |
251 | 222 | on 07/20/03 00:00 AM (PDT) | Hexman | 2003 Toyota Avalon Sedan XLS 4dr Sedan w/Bucket Seats (3.0L 6cyl 4A) | Avalon XLS | I have always wanted this car ever since
I sat in the back seat of a friend's
1999 Avalon. I was amazed at the room.
This model has lived up to the
expectations.
Besides the interior room, the riding
comfort is outstanding. I have owned 2
Saab 9000's, and I'm very pleased with
the Avalon's luxury feel.
On the downside, while the handling is
fine for me, it does not handle like my
Saabs or other sports sedans I've
driven. I need to slow down a lot more
going into turns with the car sliding
more than hugging the road. It is fine
on the freeway, but my wife feels it
tends to drift a little.
| 4 |
252 | 223 | on 07/20/03 00:00 AM (PDT) | Jo Ann Kimber | 2003 Toyota Avalon Sedan XLS 4dr Sedan w/Bucket Seats (3.0L 6cyl 4A) | Loving my 4 door Avalon XLS Sedan!! | We just bought our second Toyota Avalon
XLS & really like it. It's got a
beautiful interior with wood trim on
console, & steering wheel has a rich
look with both leather & wood. The
bucket seats are comfortable (we chose
leather) & seat a larger person with
ease. It has excellent handling which
makes it a fun car to drive. Our 2001
Toyota Avalon didn't get the mileage
that Toyota suggested we would, but I
think that's because I use my air-
conditioner year round, daily. We also
know that Toyota has an excellent
resale value. Love my new Toyota
Avalon!! | 5 |
253 | 224 | on 07/17/03 00:00 AM (PDT) | wtlson | 2003 Toyota Avalon Sedan XLS 4dr Sedan w/Bucket Seats (3.0L 6cyl 4A) | Avalon Review | I bought this car for my wife who is 82
years old . She has been driving a
1992cadillac deville , She refuses to
drive the avalon . She says there are
too many buttons . So I am driving the
avalon .My biggest complaint is the
steering wheel . I have to hold my arms
extende in front of me ,and it is
tiring . I am 84 years old , 6feet 2
inches and eeigh 220 lbs so I have to
put the seat all the way back . The car
is fun to drive ,and we use it for
short errands , I need to get on the
highway . | 4 |
254 | 225 | on 07/06/03 00:00 AM (PDT) | Connery, Sean | 2003 Toyota Avalon Sedan XL 4dr Sedan w/Bucket Seats (3.0L 6cyl 4A) | AVALON SUPERIOR CAR | When I purchased my AVALON, I had no
idea what an AVALON was - had never
heard the name. I saw it on a lot and
asked, "What is That?" I checked
the "specks" and decided to buy. The
single best decision I have ever made.
The nicest car I have owned. | 5 |
255 | 226 | on 07/03/03 00:00 AM (PDT) | professorkevin | 2003 Toyota Avalon Sedan XLS 4dr Sedan w/Bucket Seats (3.0L 6cyl 4A) | Fabulous Automobile in All Respects | I have owned over 25 automobiles (and
I'm only 36 y.o.!), and my recently
purchased 2003 Toyota Avalon XLS
(bucket seats model; Lunar Mist
Metallic/Stone Leather; fully loaded)
is, by far, the best automobile I've
ever owned. My parents have owned
their share of fine automobiles,
including Lexus, and the level of
refinement and quality with this
automobile can easily be compared with
the top-level Lexus LS Sedans. From
the ultra smooth VVT-i V6 engine, to
the superb ride, to the excellent fit
and finish throughout, this car is
fabulous in all respects and a great
value. | 5 |
279 | 229 | on 06/04/03 00:00 AM (PDT) | werewa | 2003 Toyota Avalon Sedan XL 4dr Sedan w/Bench Seats (3.0L 6cyl 4A) | Best of the Best ...Silent Screamer | This is my favorite car | 5 |
280 | 230 | on 05/30/03 00:00 AM (PDT) | Trainguy | 2003 Toyota Avalon Sedan XLS 4dr Sedan w/Bucket Seats (3.0L 6cyl 4A) | Avalon climate control is bad design | The Climate Control Air Conditioning
System is the ablolute worst thing that
have ever been put in a quality car
like the Avalon. Temp control is very
inconsistant and gives heat to your
feet and cold to your body. Why this
system could not have been made better,
or at least the same, as any American
Made Automobile with a Climate Control
A/C is beyond understanding. American
cars have had a working system for at
least 8 years that is far superior to
this. I could never recommend the
Avalon XLS over the XL. | 5 |
284 | 232 | on 05/01/03 00:00 AM (PDT) | travelerjb | 2003 Toyota Avalon Sedan XLS 4dr Sedan w/Bucket Seats (3.0L 6cyl 4A) | Competition? What Competition... | This one I'd truly classify as
a "luxury car". In every way it meets
that criteria. Sure, it's NO sports
sedan in the flavor of a BMW or
Jaguar, but then it's not even close
to those price ranges as well. If you
want space, this car delivers in
spades. All in all with the comfort
level both in the seats and on the
road it delivers. The engine has
plenty of passing power, yet rarely
let's you know it's there. The utter
quiet is a welcome pleasure,
especially on the brutal roads of the
Midwest. I wasn't as intrigued with
the Avalon until I drove a XLS loaded.
I guess I like having it all, and
indeed this car delivers. | 5 |
285 | 233 | on 04/29/03 00:00 AM (PDT) | rpg | 2003 Toyota Avalon Sedan XLS 4dr Sedan w/Bucket Seats (3.0L 6cyl 4A) | Great w Two Annoying Flaws | Lux car equal to Lexus at 10K less. | 5 |
286 | 234 | on 04/25/03 00:00 AM (PDT) | MesaDweller | 2003 Toyota Avalon Sedan XL 4dr Sedan w/Bench Seats (3.0L 6cyl 4A) | Great Ride | This is a great car. I have driven many
different cars and none can compare to
the Avalon's smooth, quiet and
comfortable ride. Combined with Toyota
reliability, it cant be beat. | 5 |
287 | 235 | on 04/20/03 00:00 AM (PDT) | Robert Dye | 2003 Toyota Avalon Sedan XLS 4dr Sedan w/Bucket Seats (3.0L 6cyl 4A) | The Best Full Size Car For The Money | Moving form a performance oriented BMW
to the more serene Avalon took a little
bit of an adjustment. But I needed
room to carry three adults and one
child. The Toyota Avalon more than
fills that need and does it in a level
of comfort never expereinced with the
Beemer. All the bells and wistles, and
a powerplant that is Lexus quality.
This car is hard to beat. | 5 |
288 | 236 | on 04/15/03 00:00 AM (PDT) | sgray | 2003 Toyota Avalon Sedan XLS 4dr Sedan w/Bucket Seats (3.0L 6cyl 4A) | 2003 avalon | I own a 1996 avalon also. I like my
older car much better. The 2003 has
blind spots. The dash is too busy,and
the gas milage is better on the 1996
model. | 4 |
289 | 237 | on 07/10/18 18:52 PM (PDT) | Motor city snoop | 2018 Toyota Avalon Sedan Touring 4dr Sedan (3.5L 6cyl 6A) | Current Avalon commercial | Promoting excessive speed. | 1 |
290 | 238 | on 07/06/18 20:24 PM (PDT) | Neal | 2018 Toyota Avalon Sedan XLE Premium 4dr Sedan (3.5L 6cyl 6A) | For a Top-of-the line, Expensive car - no value! | I purchased this car when my 19-plus year old Olds Intrigue, which was in perfect running condition, was T-boned & totaled. I originally was interested in the Camry, but when I was told that "for just $100 more" I could own the Avalon, and given that the width was the same (but roomier inside) as the Camry, and just 2 in. longer, I figured this would be a no-brainer. The ride is incredibly smooth. BUT: visibility out the rear window is partically non-existant; The steering is very "soft" and took quite some time getting used to; The built-in GPS system is TERRIBLE ("Turn right" - doesnt specify, if there's more than one road/exit! north or south?); Although roomy, the front seats lack desirable cushioning - on a long drive (90 miles), I found myself continously squirming in my seat; Not enough room between the console wall & accelerator pedal making my foot uncomfortable - again, on prolonged rides. The 2018 Camry had a "Heads-Up" Display. This is supposed to be a step up from the Camry, but Heads-Up Display (which is really desirble - especially since adjusting the controls demand you take your eyes off the road) is NOT available - at all! My almost 20 year old car, one that was heavier, also w/ a V-6 got 21-22 mph, city/ 30-32mph highway. With all the new technology AND an "ECO" position, I am now getting 18 mph, city, & 23-24 mph Highway! TERRIBLE! Even though this is a Top-of-the-Line model, carpeting (interior and trunk) not included/ is EXTRA, as is the cargo net (three things that came with my Olds!). Only at my insistence, did the dealer add these items - no charge- BUT: the first time I used the cargo net (basic groceries), one of the fasteners BROKE! It was made of cheap plastic - again, not what you'd expect from a top model. I brought the car in for repair. The following week, the OTHER fastener BROKE! In 51 years, I have had only 5 cars but I regret that I purchased (via Toyota financing) this car rather than lease! At half the price, the majority (not including gas milage) of my complaints would be (somewhat) moot, but given this model and cost, I expect MUCH MORE than Toyota has designed into its "luxury" sedan (next step up is Lexus?). Bottom line: I'M VERY UNHAPPY and am looking to trade in (at a considerable loss, I'm sure) for something more to my liking within the next few months. | 3 |
291 | 239 | on 06/22/18 13:55 PM (PDT) | J S | 2018 Toyota Avalon Sedan Touring 4dr Sedan (3.5L 6cyl 6A) | Avalon is the 70th bird at present to myself. | If you want a full size car that has a great ride with great gas mileage, The Avalon hybrid is the car for you. consistently getting 37 to 40 miles to a gallon. the car has great pickup and if you want more shift into sport mode. This is our third Toyota I’m positive we will have a fourth. | 5 |
292 | 240 | on 06/22/18 13:55 PM (PDT) | J S | 2018 Toyota Avalon Sedan Touring 4dr Sedan (3.5L 6cyl 6A) | Avalon is the 70th bird at present to myself. | If you want a full size car that has a great ride with great gas mileage, The Avalon hybrid is the car for you. consistently getting 37 to 40 miles to a gallon. the car has great pickup and if you want more shift into sport mode. This is our third Toyota I’m positive we will have a fourth. | 5 |
293 | 241 | on 06/06/18 11:31 AM (PDT) | Mimi | 2018 Toyota Avalon Sedan Limited 4dr Sedan (3.5L 6cyl 6A) | So much luxury for a reasonable price! | Honda Accord driver for the past 11 years. No complaints whatsoever with the Accord. But no more 6 cylinder for Honda : ( so we decided to try a new Avalon instead. Dealership was great to work with. Got us exactly what we wanted. Black on black Limited just like the one featured in the literature. Beautiful car with loads of luxury. So far absolutely no complaints. Quiet understated dependability. | 5 |
294 | 242 | on 05/31/18 06:24 AM (PDT) | P Spiewak | 2018 Toyota Avalon Sedan Limited 4dr Sedan (3.5L 6cyl 6A) | Get the hybrid! | We have a 2018 Avalon Hybrid and have already driven it in 10 states. Its a great car, averages about 40 mpg. Cream interior over the Parisian Blue is beautiful. Get the Limited package which includes heated and cooled front seats. Nav system is the best out there. I would own a Lexus (had 4 of them) but chose the Toyota because the Lexus Nav system has a dangerous and hard to use mouse pad or joystick to control the Nav. This takes way more driver attention that the Avalon touch screen. Mercedes, BMW and Audi have the same problem. I'm almost ready for a Tesla, just want the auto pilot to be a upgraded. | 4 |
295 | 243 | on 05/14/18 12:56 PM (PDT) | David | 2018 Toyota Avalon Sedan XLE 4dr Sedan (3.5L 6cyl 6A) | Good but not great | The warranty is the weak link in the Avalon. I had to purchase an additional $2500.00 warranty just to cover the electronics and computers. | 5 |
296 | 244 | on 04/25/18 12:12 PM (PDT) | Downeaster59 | 2018 Toyota Avalon Sedan XLE Plus 4dr Sedan (3.5L 6cyl 6A) | Calgon, take me away! | Anyone who remembers that commercial will have an idea of what I'm saying. When life feels a bit stressful and you need some balm, the 2018 Avalon is ready and willing to soothe. Its general quietness and ride comfort, along with the leather-trimmed seats, will isolate you well from the irritations of life - at least for a while! Positives: Overall comfort and isolation; seat comfort; many safety features; moonroof; great V6 performance with surprisingly good fuel economy; overall audio quality; spacious, front and rear; spacious trunk; overall value. The Avalon is very close to a Lexus, without the pretense. Negatives: Not many... Entune 3.0 and navigation - the fact that you need your phone and your data for navigation on a car in this price range is disappointing; only one USB port (minor complaint here) | 5 |
297 | 245 | on 04/23/18 18:24 PM (PDT) | ErnestBruce | 2018 Toyota Avalon Sedan Limited 4dr Sedan (3.5L 6cyl 6A) | Toyota must have super ears | I traded in a Buick with Lane Departure Alert and loved that feature. I made sure that my new 2018 Avalon hybrid had LDA but I did not road test it. I took my first trip in my new Toyota and was dismayed to discover that the volume on the LDA buzzer was so low as to render it useless. The buzzer volume on the Buick was adjustable but is not adjustable on the Toyota. I would not have purchased this vehicle had I known of this major safety shortcoming | 3 |
298 | 246 | on 04/12/18 11:33 AM (PDT) | Jeff pickering | 2018 Toyota Avalon Sedan Touring 4dr Sedan (3.5L 6cyl 6A) | What a car | Second best car behind my Sequioa I have owned. Great car | 5 |
299 | 247 | on 04/02/18 08:11 AM (PDT) | jNeptune | 2018 Toyota Avalon Sedan Touring 4dr Sedan (3.5L 6cyl 6A) | My review for my 2018 Toyota Avalon Touring | I got this car march 2018. I went in for a carmy but they upsold me to an avalon. With the factory incentives, and dealer rebates, saving, and dealing with a great dealership, sticker MSRP was $39K and I was able to walk out the door, tax, tag, process fee included for $31,300! Less than the V6 carmy with leather seats and NO NAVIGATION. Factory incentive was $5K!! Could not pass it up. For me paying $31K for a car at this range, there was no comparison. I do it again. Would I pay $39K for this car, NO, I would not. They are changing the body and interior for 2019, but at around $39K, I would not even be in that market. The exterior is okay, It looks good enough for me. I like the LED lights, and the back looks good. No real WOW or NAH, for me. The interior, the center dash is kind of not my style, and sort of outdated, but once you get use to it, its whatever, and for the $31K out the door price on the touring, no real complaints. the tech meter and speedometer, is good looking. Nothing WOW about it, but its clean and looks good. I like the acceleration and power when I step on the gas, but I am coming from a 13 year old SUV, and a 2014 Honda Odyssey minivan. The avalon is powerful enough for every day driving. Not sports car speed, but no a v4 either. Overall, the car is a solid family car, roomy comfortable, some power when you need it, interior is nice and quiet, and feels roomy but private. Wish it had the parking brake button instead of the foot pedal, and wish it had the "Hold" button, for red lights, and drive thru, but overall nice car, that I like driving and want to drive for many years to come. Don't know about the handling, but you shouldn't be driving it crazy on turn, but can handle most country roads nicely. FOR ME I GOT IT AT $31K with tags, process, and tax from $39K MSRP, so no complaints. If you are going to buy a 2018 Avalon, make SURE YOU GET A DEAL ON IT, or I would not get it for the price. The best I found if the manufacture rebate of $5k is still there, would be 31k for the touring, 29k for xle prem. and 33-34 k for the limited. | 4 |
300 | 248 | on 03/31/18 04:04 AM (PDT) | Michael Geisinger | 2018 Toyota Avalon Sedan XLE Premium 4dr Sedan (3.5L 6cyl 6A) | Best Car , Drives like a Dream | My wife and I were deciding between an Avalon and Genesis G80. There is not much difference in quality and features. We leased a Genesis for 3 years and wanted to buy. The cost was 45K. Driving only 5-6K a year this is very expensive. The Toyota Avalon was only 31k due to a 3,500 rebalte. Ingress and egress was easier in the Avalon as were the controls. We saved 15k on choosing the Avalon. Lexus IS the same price as the Genesis. | 5 |
301 | 249 | on 01/29/18 10:57 AM (PST) | MaryAnn | 2018 Toyota Avalon Sedan XLE 4dr Sedan (3.5L 6cyl 6A) | Awesome Avalon | Fantastic car, luxurious, fun to drive, great design inside and out. Built well, high quality. Love the chrome inside and out. Quiet cabin love XM stereo. Best car I have ever owned. | 5 |
302 | 250 | on 01/23/18 10:27 AM (PST) | RP | 2018 Toyota Avalon Sedan XLE 4dr Sedan (3.5L 6cyl 6A) | Toyota is Superior Quality | with months of research..decided on the 2018 Avalon XLE. I do Love this car. It looks sporty, it handles nice and has ample power..very comfortable to drive. | 5 |
303 | 251 | on 01/07/18 10:15 AM (PST) | Todd | 2018 Toyota Avalon Sedan XLE Plus 4dr Sedan (3.5L 6cyl 6A) | good car | Low M/G.. | 5 |
304 | 252 | on 01/05/18 14:53 PM (PST) | bhs67 | 2018 Toyota Avalon Sedan Limited 4dr Sedan (3.5L 6cyl 6A) | Cruise Control --- Warnings --- Dashboard --- etc. | Toyota 2018 Avalon Limited ... 5,931 miles ... purchased four months ago, Aug 2017--------------------------------------------------Cruise Control1. "Set" the cruise control to 35 mph (freeway construction zone). Accelerate (with the foot accelerator) to 70 mph after the construction zone (do not change the cruise control while accelerating).Set the cruise control.The car hits the brakes and slows to 35 mph. This could lead to multiple rear end collisions. 2. "Set" the cruise control to 55 mph. When traveling on a road that is not perfectly level ... the car brakes ... then accelerates ... then brakes ... then accelerates. The transmission shifts through three gears, up and down (per a service tech who monitored with his computer).It may be an engineering achievement to maintain 1 mph precision, but it kills gas mileage.3. On a recent trip, the cruise control stopped working. There was a warning light with a message that the cruise control is "not available". The next day the cruise control started working again.--------------------------------------------------Warnings4. a) The door is opened, the engine is running, there is no warning sound.b) The door is opened, then the engine is shut off, there is a warning sound. Normally a warning sound indicates something else is wrong. In this case, there is nothing wrong.--------------------------------------------------Dashboard5. The gas gauge light is dim. Can barely see during the day.6. The A/C On / Off light ... Auto light ... cruise control ... etc. ... are dim. Can barely see during the day.7. There are no knobs (only touch screen buttons) to change the heater / air conditioner. The driver must take eyes off of the road to adjust the temperature.8. Must take off gloves to change the heater / air conditioner.--------------------------------------------------Headlights9. The headlights, in the auto mode, jump from high beam to low beam every few seconds ... even when it is midnight ... and there are no other cars on the road. I suspect it is the reflectors on the side of the road that has curves.--------------------------------------------------Fog Lights110 There are no fog lights.--------------------------------------------------Misc11. The passenger side rear seat door speaker has a distorted sound. The dealer replaced this speaker.12. The key fob does not always work to open the trunk.13. Only two cup holders in the front seat.14. Too much bass on AM radio ... difficult to understand people speaking (unlike our Honda).Minimizing the bass does not help.------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ | 1 |
305 | 253 | on 12/13/17 22:43 PM (PST) | James rydwr | 2018 Toyota Avalon Sedan XLE 4dr Sedan (3.5L 6cyl 6A) | Despite shortcomings a great value | No navigation system to speak of, voice commands don't work most of the time, audio system lacks intuitive controls. Acceleration, handling, comfort and climate control all work well despite poor Dash layout. Salesman was reluctant to discuss the cars audio and navigation operation probably because of past complaints and frustrations. In fact it's probably no coincidence that they didn't even give me the book on the navigation and audio system | 4 |
306 | 254 | on 09/06/17 13:25 PM (PDT) | Pete | 2018 Toyota Avalon Sedan Limited 4dr Sedan (3.5L 6cyl 6A) | Very New - Still Learning The 2018 Avalon | This is my first car since a 2011 Avalon, and the technology is what is taking a bit longer. The various safety controls, e.g., blind-side monitoring, backing up guides, lane departure, etc., are new to me. The manuals provided are very detailed, but I am one who tends to read about new things like this Avalon from cover to cover. I've had the car for three weeks, and I am definitely still learning.Updated March 2018. Living in a small town leads to fewer miles; thus after almost 7 months of driving the Avalon, I have less than 2,800 miles on it. There are just a couple of quirks thus far with the car. First, when the car has not been driven for a while such as being parked overnight in the garage or all day in the parking lot at my office, when I back up and depress the brake pedal, the brakes have a slight squeak to them. It lasts for just a second or two. The Service Advisor indicated this is not unusual for a new car and that it should disappear. We'll see. More of just a nuisance than anything else. Second, I don't use the navigation system that much, but i have noticed that the arrow pointing to my location seems to be about 25-50 feet behind where the vehicle actually is. For example, crossing into an intersection, I would expect the needle to be in the intersection. Instead, the needle is not quite into the intersection just yet. The Service Advisor had no good explanation for this but offered to update the software the next time I brought the car in for service and to speak more closely with one of the technicians. We didn't have sufficient time this visit which was just for a 6-month service.There are things I like and some things I am still getting used to. I do like the fact that the driver seat slides back when unhooking the seat belt. This makes it easier to get into and out of the vehicle. Mileage on the highway is around 30 or so; I usually keep the freeway speed around 70. In town, it's probably averaging around 20-22. Living in a small town, driving is a lot of stop and go, short trips. I really like the blind-side and backup alarm systems that appear in the side mirrors. Very convenient but I still look. Still getting used to Entune. | 5 |
307 | 255 | on 07/02/17 20:33 PM (PDT) | MD | 2018 Toyota Avalon Sedan Touring 4dr Sedan (3.5L 6cyl 6A) | No Apple Carplay - I am switching to Acura | This car has no Apple Carplay! I am switching to Acura TLX. | 1 |
308 | 256 | on 06/29/18 14:22 PM (PDT) | Melody Hilbert | 2009 Toyota Avalon Sedan XL 4dr Sedan (3.5L 6cyl 6A) | Love my Avalon | This car is very comfortable and runs great even being 9 years old. My next car will be a Toyota Avalon. I love it that much. | 5 |
309 | 257 | on 05/07/18 14:22 PM (PDT) | Ann | 2009 Toyota Avalon Sedan Limited 4dr Sedan (3.5L 6cyl 6A) | Probably Best car I've owned since 1976 | Reliable, Comfortable, great city and road car. Love the Dynamic Radar controlled cruise control, very safe. Purchased new in 2009, in 2018 had to get A/C condenser replaced at dealer. No other serious issues. Still runs great at 93,000 miles. | 5 |
310 | 258 | on 01/06/17 09:59 AM (PST) | Anonymous | 2009 Toyota Avalon Sedan Limited 4dr Sedan (3.5L 6cyl 6A) | Outstanding Car | Based on our experience, there are no downsides to this car, except the lack of new technology. But after all, this is an 8 year old car. It is a super car that is quiet, confortable, and reliable. | 5 |
311 | 259 | on 09/30/16 11:44 AM (PDT) | Anne Clarkson | 2009 Toyota Avalon Sedan Limited 4dr Sedan (3.5L 6cyl 6A) | Best Toyota I've owned | I have no complaints after putting 100k miles on this car | 5 |
312 | 260 | on 03/01/16 15:41 PM (PST) | Dianna Washington | 2009 Toyota Avalon Sedan XL 4dr Sedan (3.5L 6cyl 6A) | Die Hard Toyota Owner | Great Bang for your Buck, and the longevity of quality is Years of Great Driving with Low Maintenance, Like wearing a Mink Fur, Feeling like Mink Fur, but with a Realistic price tag and Great Resell Value !! | 5 |
313 | 261 | on 11/02/12 14:45 PM (PDT) | piercy42 | 2009 Toyota Avalon Sedan XLS 4dr Sedan (3.5L 6cyl 6A) | DRONE Noise | My 2009 Avalon XLS have an annoying DRONE from the rear. The dealer tells me it is the tires. I'm on my 3rd set (replaced because of the problem, they were not worn out). Problem cotinues and seems to be getting worse. Rotating tires also does not help. It is very annoying. Also have a friend with 2009 Avalon and he has the same problem. This is my 2nd Avalon. The 1st, a 2002 was a great car. | 4 |
314 | 262 | on 01/21/12 08:39 AM (PST) | bigmac5 | 2009 Toyota Avalon Sedan Limited 4dr Sedan (3.5L 6cyl 6A) | 2 problems, engine noise and battery problem | Over all, good car.When started in the morning and accelerating up the hill where I live, makes a sound like the old valve lifter lash before hydraulic valve lifters.2nd problem is the starter would not rotate when first pushing starter button, but did on susequent trys.Found 1/2 x 2 inch corosion under the cover on the positive post of the battery and cable.Toyota replaced altenator with rebult one and replaced cable connector.Similiar problem about 3 weeks later.Replaced termial connector again. 3 weeks later now and begining to corrode again. | 4 |
315 | 263 | on 08/03/11 11:55 AM (PDT) | ceejay921 | 2009 Toyota Avalon Sedan Limited 4dr Sedan (3.5L 6cyl 6A) | Love My Avalon | I purchased an Avalon XL last year as a Christmas gift for me but unfortunately totaled it in an accident.My husband and I were so impressed with how well the inside cabin kept us safe, that we had to buy another one.I purchased the Limited model last month and I am loving this car and all of the perks that come along with it! This model rides even smoother than my first one and can fit the entire family with ease.I recommend the Avalon to anyone looking for a comfortable ride at a great price. | 5 |
316 | 264 | on 12/27/10 12:50 PM (PST) | outskiing | 2009 Toyota Avalon Sedan XLS 4dr Sedan (3.5L 6cyl 6A) | Plenty of Room in the Back | We've had our Avalon for three month's. We bought is as a family car and needed room for growing teenagers. I'm 6"3 and can easily fit in the back. It's like riding in a limo and to us is a Lexus in all but name...who needs the big "L" on the front anyway? If you don't mind an understated car that's big on comfort and interstate composure, try out an Avalon. | 5 |
317 | 265 | on 10/30/10 00:00 AM (PDT) | TonyR | 2009 Toyota Avalon Sedan Limited 4dr Sedan (3.5L 6cyl 6A) | Love My Avalon | I love my 09 Avalon. I use to buy nothing but Lincolns and switched over to Avalon in 2004, this was the best vehicle i have ever driven in the 40 so what years of driving. For some reason the 04 overpowered all the vehicles i have driven. I try to trade every three years to keep my cost value up. I have been driving my 09 now for for 19 months now and love it. I m getting anxious to see what the next new model year design is like and if i like it ill be trading in a flash! Keep up the good work Toyota! | 5 |
318 | 266 | on 10/15/10 00:00 AM (PDT) | Mimi | 2009 Toyota Avalon Sedan Limited 4dr Sedan (3.5L 6cyl 6A) | Steering Wheel always unlocking! | What a great disappointment with my 2009 Toyota Avalon limited. This is my first and last Toyota. Had the mat / sticking pedal situation be disclosed earlier when known, I would NEVER have gotten this car. My steering wheel unlocks a couple of times a week. Brought into service center and they couldn't find anything wrong! Driving along and steering wheel just drops!! Tried to get rid of car but no one wants it!! I thought Toyota held his value but with all the problems lately, it's a 50% sale for trade-ins! Going to get rid of it as soon as I can! | 4 |
319 | 267 | on 10/06/10 00:00 AM (PDT) | carlupi | 2009 Toyota Avalon Sedan XL 4dr Sedan (3.5L 6cyl 6A) | Best Value in the Car World Today | The more I drive my 2009 Avalon the happier I am that I bought it. This is the best car for the money on the market today. I hope Toyota replaces it with a similarly high value product in 2012, when the new model should come out. | 5 |
320 | 268 | on 05/08/10 17:18 PM (PDT) | Chris Christensen | 2009 Toyota Avalon Sedan XLS 4dr Sedan (3.5L 6cyl 6A) | It is called a large car, but it isn't | Older Avalons are wider and more spacious. This is an upgraded Camry size. Restricting, not comfortable on long trips, and the seats don't go back far enough. Reclining rear seats are a marketing game. Paint job is very poor - tree sap etched paint. High quality cars should have plenty of clear coat coats. If this is Toyota"s flagship, make it one!! I am very disappointed. The new Venza is even worse - noisy, bumpy ride! | 4 |
321 | 269 | on 03/17/10 09:56 AM (PDT) | Derek | 2009 Toyota Avalon Sedan Limited 4dr Sedan (3.5L 6cyl 6A) | I like my 09 avalon limited but.... | Seats are too hard, gps is a rip off, people. How Dare you Toyota can continue 2003 made gps installing in 08, 09, 10 models. We paid for what? Crap. You should update it if you charge people $2,000 for it. I really like that car but for sure it's overpriced. No question about it. | 4 |
322 | 270 | on 11/03/09 07:46 AM (PST) | carlupi | 2009 Toyota Avalon Sedan XL 4dr Sedan (3.5L 6cyl 6A) | Getting Better all the Time | Just returned from my second road trip in my 2009 Avalon XL, just over 600 miles roundtrip. I averaged 32 MPG on first leg and almost 35 MPG on the return, while doing 75 MPH most of the time. Amazing for a car this size. I'm liking this car more all the time. Fantastic value for the price. | 5 |
323 | 271 | on 08/31/09 18:30 PM (PDT) | Bennett | 2009 Toyota Avalon Sedan XL 4dr Sedan (3.5L 6cyl 6A) | Just got it and love it | Recently purchase XL model without any extras. Doesn't matter as it came with everything and more than I needed. I really like the clean center console. With the audio controls on the steering wheel I leave all the compartments closed for a clean sleek uncluttered look. We took our first trip with our new Avalon and averaged over 32 mpg at 75 mph. Just came out of a F150 so I really appreciate the gas mileage. Also, recently had 5 adults in the car. My back seat passengers were amazed by the leg room. I also like the seats. They are not the sporty type with built up sides that you find in most cars today. Basically this is a Japanese Sedan DeVille..... | 5 |
324 | 272 | on 08/29/09 16:10 PM (PDT) | Jeff | 2009 Toyota Avalon Sedan XLS 4dr Sedan (3.5L 6cyl 6A) | Oops! | Beautiful car except it came with a front end vibration at 38-42 mph and above 60 mph. 5 trips to the dealer and 4,000 miles later, it has a reduced but constant vibration that is a nuisance at 39 mph and discomfort above 60. The dealership replaced 2 tires and then all 4 with a harder tire. You feel every little imperfection in the road and the vibration puts your backside to sleep. After a 250 mile trip, I was exhausted. This car should be a dream to drive but unfortunately it's a bad dream. Filing for a replacement under FL lemon law. | 4 |
325 | 273 | on 08/18/09 09:13 AM (PDT) | carlupi | 2009 Toyota Avalon Sedan XL 4dr Sedan (3.5L 6cyl 6A) | Great car, could be even better. | This is great car and value for the money. Comfortable overall, quiet, very fuel efficient. With some tweaks to the exterior design and interior layout, could be the best car Toyota makes. | 4 |
326 | 274 | on 08/04/09 09:07 AM (PDT) | C Hortman | 2009 Toyota Avalon Sedan XL 4dr Sedan (3.5L 6cyl 6A) | Read the book first, then tell story | I am disappointed in their flagship. It has lots of wind noise. The DRONE of the tires is very prevalent. The driving position is the worst. I'm 6.0, the seats are uncomfortable and very hard. Not a lot of leg room for the driver. COMFORT and AVALON are never USED in the same sentence!!! This car is 95% Camry. A factory employee told me, they don't want you to be satisfied. WHY? So they can sell you a Lexus. Transmission 2nd gear jerks every time it shifts, it won't shift down when it needs too. The factory puts one coat on the bottom of the car for sound reduction, rust. They started out putting 5 coats. It is all about saving $$$ at the consumer's expense. The car is reliable, BUT!!! | 4 |
327 | 275 | on 07/12/09 22:59 PM (PDT) | george hooper | 2009 Toyota Avalon Sedan Limited 4dr Sedan (3.5L 6cyl 6A) | Help! | I paid $36,000 for my 2009 Avalon. I will not drive it. It has 3000 miles on it. On 8 occasions the car has lurched forward after brakes were applied. One accident occurred costing me $500 deduct. I was in the bank line when the brakes failed. Car started moving forward. Brakes would not stop the car. Toyota dealers say they cannot find a problem. Both my husband and brother have experienced same problem driving this vehicle. Dealers say no other person has reported anything similar. The car is just too dangerous to drive. I am lucky I have not been injured or have injured someone else. | 3 |
328 | 276 | on 07/07/09 21:49 PM (PDT) | judy hooper | 2009 Toyota Avalon Sedan Limited 4dr Sedan (3.5L 6cyl 6A) | Lurches forward | Would love 2009 Avalon except for one major problem. At unexpected times after I brake the car begins to move forward. This has happened to 3 different drivers. I cannot stop this forward movement. It caused me to rear end another car at a band drive through. Toyota dealers will not acknowledge problem since they cannot duplicate problem. Car has 3000 miles on it and I am afraid to drive it. I have been told that I am the first person to report this in the U.S. I feel robbed. This is going to happen again. | 4 |
329 | 277 | on 06/13/09 14:20 PM (PDT) | David H | 2009 Toyota Avalon Sedan XLS 4dr Sedan (3.5L 6cyl 6A) | I absolutely love to drive it! | When shopping for our car, we researched the purchase for a good year. We took into consideration our age, our abilities (and disabilities), cost, maintenance costs, reliability, etc., and came to the determination that this was the best car for us to purchase. The 8-way power seats both driver and passenger were a must for us, and love the fact that both of us can maintain max comfort possible. When the wife's back is really hurting, she wants to go on a road trip, or just sit in the car to get it settled down! We get 26-28 MPG in town, and up to 34 MPG on road trips. The Limited with AC in seats was hard on the wife's knee replacement but wasn't worth the cost to get laser cruise. | 5 |
330 | 278 | on 06/03/09 12:01 PM (PDT) | Avalon Grandma | 2009 Toyota Avalon Sedan XLS 4dr Sedan (3.5L 6cyl 6A) | GPS Madness | The GPS is the worst. Extremely user unfriendly. Many important POI's are missing. Per Toyota many were removed to make more map space. Toyota admits that the Avalon has the original GPS designed for the 2003 model. No wonder it is antiquated. Toyota will not stand behind the device. Says it was designed to specs. I've asked them to take the vehicle back and replace it with another without GPS. They consistently refuse. Suggested guidance for the same route varies. Guidance for one route sometimes goes 15 miles out of the way. | 3 |
331 | 279 | on 05/11/09 16:23 PM (PDT) | CB | 2009 Toyota Avalon Sedan Limited 4dr Sedan (3.5L 6cyl 6A) | Why Lexus when you can have an Avalon? | This car should be getting more attention by industry pundits. My 09 Avalon is a lot more car than I ever expected. The standard options are generous for a car costing under 34K. The ride and handling is responsive and not at all "Buick like". The Avalon V6 with the 6 speed transmission is quick and the tap shift adds a bit of fun. Why buy a small hybrid when you can drive a large luxury sedan with +30 MPG! | 5 |
332 | 280 | on 05/01/09 20:38 PM (PDT) | Doug | 2009 Toyota Avalon Sedan Limited 4dr Sedan (3.5L 6cyl 6A) | Great Car - Terrible GPS | 4 adults w/ trunk FULL of luggage on a 1700 mile road trip and got 31 mpg in comfort! The $2000 navigation system is awful. My $300 portable Garmin is MUCH better. I complained to the dealer who said "That's a common complaint." Toyota hasn't replied to my complaint letter. I want them to take the GPS out and give me my $2k back! | 5 |
333 | 281 | on 04/27/09 08:58 AM (PDT) | bmallek540 | 2009 Toyota Avalon Sedan Limited 4dr Sedan (3.5L 6cyl 6A) | After 4 months I'm sorry I bought it | The vehicle is smooth once you get cruising at about 60mph. However, staring from a start there is a hesitation which causes you to almost lunge forward. The roof molding has loosened and almost come off. The transmission is sloppy and flops around both up and down as you accel and decel. The electronics is from the year 2000. And, the GPS is the worst that there is! The GPS is very outdated and has very limited POI's. The voice command is a joke and now the GPS has started locking up on me. I am waiting for the dealer to get back to me on that. The stereo unit in the car is just average. This is not the car I bargained for at all. After 4 months of driving it I am sorry I bought it. | 2 |
334 | 282 | on 04/14/09 10:44 AM (PDT) | Danny G. | 2009 Toyota Avalon Sedan Limited 4dr Sedan (3.5L 6cyl 6A) | My New Avalon Is Gr8! | I first got into Toyota in my 2000 Avalon XLS. Then my 2003 Avalon XLS. In Oct.07, I bought a 08 Camry SE. I just traded it for my 09 Avalon Limited. I would ask why buy a bottom end Lexus, this high end Avalon is perfect. The room in it is exceptional and it has all the comfort features you could want from a luxury car. The price points of Toyota are exceptional and have better negotiations than Lexus by far. Toyota warranties are not as good as Lexus but then they don't break either. Toyota, thank you for making such a GR8 car! I love it. | 5 |
335 | 283 | on 02/28/09 20:00 PM (PST) | IOWA | 2009 Toyota Avalon Sedan Limited 4dr Sedan (3.5L 6cyl 6A) | LOVE THAT 09 AVALON LIMITED | We love our new Avalon! Bought a loaded Limited without navigation or the optional cruise feature. Moved from a mini-van to a car with a lot of research before buying. Some main concerns had been ease of getting in and out of a car and also if there would be enough leg and head room for several 6'4" adults. We love the ride and comfort. Plenty of room for those long legs. I have some back problems but these seats fit me just right so no problems. Driving our gravel winter roads on snow, ice, slush gets us 26-27 mpg. Like the vehicle stability control feature. Driving on a vacation in the sunny south got us 32-35 mpg. Had the car 4 months and close to 10,000 miles already. | 5 |
336 | 284 | on 02/26/09 20:03 PM (PST) | LEONIDIS | 2009 Toyota Avalon Sedan Limited 4dr Sedan (3.5L 6cyl 6A) | A GREAT CAR | I have driven Avalons since 1996. I have owned the 1997, 2001,2003,2005,2006, and now the 2009. This is by far the best Avalon of the bunch. It is the most refined, the best handling, and the most comfortable. My car is loaded with everything, but the remote starter. I noticed that handling on back, winding country roads is much improved over my 2006, and I have more road feel. I happen to be a car nut, and an Older Gentleman, and this vehicle fills all of my current automotive desires. Of course, I do not expect it to be a racing machine, and know what to expect, since I have driven Porches, Maseratis, and Citroens. Bottom Line, this is the best Avalon yet. | 5 |
337 | 285 | on 02/22/09 10:14 AM (PST) | Hank | 2009 Toyota Avalon Sedan Limited 4dr Sedan (3.5L 6cyl 6A) | My 3rd Avalon | This is my third Avalon. I am still getting used to it but overall, I really like it. It has a great ride and is very quiet. The only thing I do not like is the hardness of the drivers seat. I can feel something under the padding, perhaps it has something to do with the seat's cooling feature. I have been driving around for the last 4 months with a thin quilt under me. This makes it more comfortable. Hopefully the seats will break in and I can take out the quilt. Other than that, I really love it. | 4 |
338 | 286 | on 01/28/09 15:26 PM (PST) | bmallek540 | 2009 Toyota Avalon Sedan Limited 4dr Sedan (3.5L 6cyl 6A) | Avalon 2009 | I purchased the Avalon Limited edition in mid January 2009. After driving around town and on an extended trip I have to say that the Avalon is probably the smoothest driving car I have ever driven. For the size comfort and ride I am very happy. This is a great car for long trip freeway driving. | 5 |
339 | 287 | on 10/31/08 12:22 PM (PDT) | Richard | 2009 Toyota Avalon Sedan Limited 4dr Sedan (3.5L 6cyl 6A) | Great car, but uncomfortable seats | Just got the Toyota Avalon limited with cooled seats. There is a design flaw in the seats as they are very uncomfortable with the cooling bars under the padding. I noticed it the next day while driving. Service made an adjustment, but not enough and both sales and service agree that there is a problem. However, it seems to be a design of the seats. I consider it a flaw I am now contacting Toyota to see what can be done about it. The service tech told me Lexus uses the same system but the seats have more padding. I would try out the driver seat for an extended time before purchasing one that has a cooling option for the seats. I wouldn't buy it again because of it. | 5 |
340 | 288 | on 09/24/08 17:59 PM (PDT) | StlMo | 2009 Toyota Avalon Sedan Limited 4dr Sedan (3.5L 6cyl 6A) | 09 Replaces our 05 Avalon | Our 05 Avalon Ltd was totaled with 50,200 miles. Was a great car and wife wanted a new on just like it and dealer found one that at my request excluded the nav and laser speed control. These were features we had on the 05 that we didn't really like. With 1,000 miles so far the 09 is quieter. The 6 speed auto is smooth and the already good fuel economy is even better. The 05 could attain 32 highway, and on our first road trip with only 300 miles on the car (added 240 more miles on the trip) we got 33.9 mpg generally driving 70 mph. I also think the front end is now better looking, particularly the fog lights. | 5 |
341 | 289 | on 06/01/18 13:13 PM (PDT) | A. Luckey | 2011 Toyota Avalon Sedan 4dr Sedan (3.5L 6cyl 6A) | A is for Avalon | This is a great car. I traded it in however, because I needed to transport my pets and needed a vehicle that would accommodate their carriers. I also did not care for the color (green). The power was there and it was easy to drive. I loved it. | 5 |
342 | 290 | on 05/30/18 17:08 PM (PDT) | Mel | 2011 Toyota Avalon Sedan Limited 4dr Sedan (3.5L 6cyl 6A) | Frankie Avalon | City gas mileage isn't tremendous, but I've found that the highway mileage is consistently close to 30 MPG. Overall, it's a nice upscale sedan that's comfortable and pleasant to drive. | 4 |
343 | 291 | on 01/25/18 10:38 AM (PST) | David Munn | 2011 Toyota Avalon Sedan Limited 4dr Sedan (3.5L 6cyl 6A) | Sun, Rain, and lockout | The rear power sun shade quit requiring the removal of the fuse. Dealer told me the repair costs would be prohibitive. The power roof drains have become clogged several times with one occurrence causing the electrical system to go haywire. I have the roof drains checked every 5,000 miles. The power locks quit on three doors. The original dealer tried to tell me that all three locks simultaneously which I calculated the probability of that happening at a trillion to one. The other dealer in the area repaired the problem after three tries. | 4 |
344 | 292 | on 01/21/18 08:47 AM (PST) | Rich Gerenza | 2011 Toyota Avalon Sedan 4dr Sedan (3.5L 6cyl 6A) | Best car I owned | Best car ever owned | 5 |
345 | 293 | on 12/14/17 18:01 PM (PST) | Unfortunately | 2011 Toyota Avalon Sedan Limited 4dr Sedan (3.5L 6cyl 6A) | Good old car | This car was in "small "a accident and they are asking too much money for a 11 year old car but very nice car outside and inside | 4 |
346 | 294 | on 10/14/17 22:17 PM (PDT) | JACK AARESTAD | 2011 Toyota Avalon Sedan Limited 4dr Sedan (3.5L 6cyl 6A) | NICE CAR | No problems since purchaced--low tire light came on ---checked the tires all ok---called Toyota and the answered did you check the spare tire? Who would think to do that!---that was the problem | 5 |
347 | 295 | on 05/08/17 05:30 AM (PDT) | eugene | 2011 Toyota Avalon Sedan Limited 4dr Sedan (3.5L 6cyl 6A) | Try it, you'll like/love it!!!! | This car drives well. It has a tight turning circle for a large car, smaller than the turning circle in my Volvo s60 (which was surprising). The trunk is slightly smaller than the '06 Limited I traded in. It uses regular gas and the maintenance is minimal. Since it is black, it looks great when washed and waxed. The interior is quiet, even when it is windy outside. Gas mileage is impressive, especially for a car this size. This is my second Avalon and it took some time for me to adjust to driving it. Take it easy; it's a car to be driven smoothly. It has great get up and go when on the highway, passing and changing lanes. It takes a lot of composure to drive it. I am constantly tempted to drive faster, etc. But, if I wanted speed for speed's sake, I would drive my s60, which has a beauty all its own. This car takes you by surprise, urging you to want to take more road trips, which I plan to do. Go for a test drive and you might want to get one too. I purchased an extended warranty, since I plan on many road trips, where almost anything can happen. I also bought an after-market GPS to help find " things". | 5 |
348 | 296 | on 04/11/17 00:33 AM (PDT) | jhon | 2011 Toyota Avalon Sedan 4dr Sedan (3.5L 6cyl 6A) | My Avalon on its 6th birthday | The car lives up to its reputation as a "poor man's Lexus". | 5 |
349 | 297 | on 03/12/17 09:12 AM (PDT) | james glass | 2011 Toyota Avalon Sedan Limited 4dr Sedan (3.5L 6cyl 6A) | terrific car -- why buy newer model | Great car; changed model in 2013, but this version much better. Love the Car! | 5 |
350 | 298 | on 12/27/16 17:14 PM (PST) | barbara weiss | 2011 Toyota Avalon Sedan Limited 4dr Sedan (3.5L 6cyl 6A) | Toyota Avalon -GRRREAT!!! | Seats are not heated... XM is not included....telephone is not included.... Sun roof advantages and disadvantages...extremely easy to drive and enjoy | 5 |
351 | 299 | on 12/15/16 15:11 PM (PST) | gary elswick | 2011 Toyota Avalon Sedan Limited 4dr Sedan (3.5L 6cyl 6A) | me | go for it it`s a great car | 5 |
352 | 300 | on 11/23/16 08:57 AM (PST) | James Woodruff | 2011 Toyota Avalon Sedan 4dr Sedan (3.5L 6cyl 6A) | Finally | Love this car...!!! The look the ride...everything i hoped for. | 4 |
353 | 301 | on 11/15/16 06:15 AM (PST) | Brian | 2011 Toyota Avalon Sedan Limited 4dr Sedan (3.5L 6cyl 6A) | Amazing | I'm only 41 but love my 2011 Avalon Limited family vehicle! They don't make cars like this anymore! It's like a living room on wheels, convenient, safe, comfortable, efficient. This is what a big luxury sedan should be. Any complaints are totally mitigated by the car's incredible value when compared to other vehicles (I frankly see no other competition at this price) and the unfortunate fact that cars like this have gone out of style. My wife calls it an "old man car," and that may be true. I respond that for some people it takes a lifetime to realize the beauty of a car like this, we are lucky to appreciate and enjoy it now. | 5 |
354 | 302 | on 10/06/16 13:46 PM (PDT) | Gary Burnett | 2011 Toyota Avalon Sedan Limited 4dr Sedan (3.5L 6cyl 6A) | roomy avalon limited. | Nice Car ,The Seats Are To Hard And Very Hard To Clean ,Engine Is Very Quiet And Powerful ,The Car Also Sits To Low With 5 People It Will Scrape Coming Out Some Driveways,But It Does Look Nice,Exspecially The Limited But Cost As Much As A Lexus es350 But More Room Inside ,That's One Of The Reasons I Bought The Avalon Instead Of Lexus Es350. | 4 |
355 | 303 | on 09/29/16 09:13 AM (PDT) | Kenneth Jordan | 2011 Toyota Avalon Sedan Limited 4dr Sedan (3.5L 6cyl 6A) | I've Owned Two | Because of special needs within my family I selected the 2011 Avalon because it had large side windows front and rear, unlike many cars whose rear windows, especially, taper almost to a point, and it has a full bench seat in the rear without the raised bump in the middle that makes it uncomfortable for 3 passengers. Its overall size and ride makes it very comfortable to ride in, and there are many little conveniences built into the passenger compartment that are very useful. Some of these characteristics changed in later year models. When my car was rear ended at 55MPH its collapsible design absorbed the shock and my wife and I both walked away unhurt even though the car was totaled. When replacing the car I searched specifically for a 2011 Avalon same model and am delighted with it. | 5 |
356 | 304 | on 07/22/16 09:19 AM (PDT) | Hugh James | 2011 Toyota Avalon Sedan Limited 4dr Sedan (3.5L 6cyl 6A) | Best Bang for Buck on The Market | Gives great power, reliability, comfort, interior space, fuel economy what else can you ask for in a large sedan. Plus with Limited Trim I have wood grain interior, Navigation, push button start, rear sun shade, and more. | 5 |
357 | 305 | on 04/03/16 07:31 AM (PDT) | Indy Musician | 2011 Toyota Avalon Sedan Limited 4dr Sedan (3.5L 6cyl 6A) | Last of the great land yachts! Japanese Crown Vic! | Really, the ONLY negative things that can be said are the audio system is a bit lacking and the rear seats don't fold down.I love the seats...the thigh support keeps my legs from being fatigued as they do in the Camry. The car just floats down the road. Lexus quality at a fraction of the cost. Tons of leg room, the steering wheel telescopes out far enough (and tilts low enough....think old Buicks) that I can sit back and cruise effortlessly.Even the REAR seats have a feature to tilt back a bit!The Nav system takes a bit of getting used to, but once you get the hang of it it's quite effective.I've owned the car since new....over five years now...and at almost 80,000 miles, I've had no maintenance issues to speak of. Just regular maintenance (tires, plugs) and I can see my land yacht going 200,000 miles EASY. LOVE this car!!!!! | 5 |
358 | 306 | on 01/26/16 18:19 PM (PST) | 2011 Toyota Avalon Sedan Limited 4dr Sedan (3.5L 6cyl 6A) | Smooth | This car does a lot well. Ride is fantastic, acceleration is strong and the sound system is great. I have a Miata for fun and the handling for the Avalon is very respectable. The car is quiet inside but at highway speeds it could be a little quieter. Navigation works well. It can suffer from glare on the screen when sun is low.But the car is easy to live with. Gas mileage is much better than expected for a car this size. The rear seat comfort and room is amazing. It performs well in the snow. The new versions suffer from stiff ride. Find a 2011-12 and hold on to it.18 months later (57K miles)- still a very enjoyable car. Long trips do not fatigue as seats are comfortable. The only complaint is at highway speeds there is a higher level of interior noise than I would expect for a luxury version. As noted by others glare on navigation screen can be bad depending on time of day and angle of car. Overall still very happy. Mileage has been great and no lack of power from the engine.At 89000 the car still performs well. The only issue has been a power door lock actuator needed repair and TPS sensor in one tire. Repaired the door myself with a $10 motor and a youtube video. Saved $500 bill from dealer for repair. I hope to get 200,000 miles from this car. I did put new brakes on from local parts store and they did not last so I replaced with Toyota parts. I recommend getting the real thing. Bought parts online at significant savings. | 5 |
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359 | 307 | on 10/27/15 17:36 PM (PDT) | Pauline R Poling | 2011 Toyota Avalon Sedan 4dr Sedan (3.5L 6cyl 6A) | Very Good Car but interested in a New one. | Very good Shape have keep up on oil Changes. New Tires. | 4 |
360 | 308 | on 11/12/13 10:46 AM (PST) | pennyj | 2011 Toyota Avalon Sedan Limited 4dr Sedan (3.5L 6cyl 6A) | I love my Avalon! | I have not had my Avalon too long, but for the time I have had it...I adore it.I have had many other cars, from Ford to Buick to Chevy, etc.I am in love with this car.It drives like a dream.I slammed on the brakes in the rain and it stopped on a dime.If I were in my van I used to have or my truck...I would have wrecked my car.I am so satisfied, I can't believe it. | 5 |
361 | 309 | on 08/11/13 19:45 PM (PDT) | keneg1 | 2011 Toyota Avalon Sedan Limited 4dr Sedan (3.5L 6cyl 6A) | poor back up camera | I purchased my 2011 with 32,000+ miles.the backup camera doesn't show evenly on the navigation screen. It isn't centered on the screen. The dealer told me after I drove it off the lot that all 2011s have this. "It is on all the 2011s".I've asked the dealer 5 weeks ago to drive another 2011 to see if that car has the same problem.So far, he said he hasn't had one to test.If anyone has this problem, please coment. Thank you. | 4 |
362 | 310 | on 07/05/13 09:22 AM (PDT) | japelo | 2011 Toyota Avalon Sedan Limited 4dr Sedan (3.5L 6cyl 6A) | Malfunctioning extras are a pain | Let me preface this review by saying that the first Avalon I had was excellent. I had it 7 yrs. & traded only because someone hit me.The 2011 Avalon I have now is also an excellent ride, but the wind noise and some of its extras are more trouble than they're worth. | 4 |
363 | 311 | on 02/21/13 10:09 AM (PST) | dworth | 2011 Toyota Avalon Sedan 4dr Sedan (3.5L 6cyl 6A) | Surprised at 70k miles | We've had our Avalon for about a year and a half now and have been satisfied.We've had Toyota's since 1989.At 65k, front brake rotors warped & pads needed replacing - at 68k, the rear rotors & pads got replaced.At 70k, inner tie rods got loose and got replaced.We're holding our breath and wondering what's going to be next.Of course, this is the first Toyota that we've kept beyond the 36k mark, so perhaps this brand isn't as reliable as we've always thought?Although we'd hesitate to say this Avalon is a lemon, we've planned on its lasting 10 years...wish us luck. | 4 |