The Avalon is largest sedan in Toyota's lineup. It offers highest levels of comfort and interior space, and is also as close as any Toyota becomes close to Lexus. Avalon is also perceived as something akin to the slow, , "old man" Buicks of the past. The revised, 2011 is now Toyota Avalon and is being promoted as a way to ride in a comfortable way with offering of style too.
The Avalon excels as a highway cruiser, with a quiet cabin, cool and a comfortable ride. Although it is not a proper Sport sedan but hit the gas and Toyota's venerable 3.5-liter V-6 with 268 horsepower moves the Avalon out with complete authority. It has been restyled from inside and outside as well, with a new grille; new headlights, foglights, and taillights; new wheels; and a redesigned trunk lid. The interior also gets manyl upgrades for 2011, with softer materials and standard features. It's only engine option is the aforementioned V-6 mated to a six-speed automatic. The Avalon is a proper five-seat sedan, and has a 14.4 cubic-foot trunk.
The engine specification is
The Range
Body styles: Sedan
Engines: 3.5L V-6
Transmissions: 6-speed automatic
Models: Avalon, Limited
Exterior
The Avalon looks a little different than it did last year, thanks to its refresh look that it gets for 2011. There are new light treatments for front and rear, new styling on the trunk as well, new grille, and also new wheels that give it a more upscale appearance.
Interior
There are other touch points in the Avalon's quiet cabin, plus it also has eight-way power driver seat, reclining rear seats, dual-zone climate control, and backup camera are available as standard feature. Heated seats, JBL audio, and navigation are optional features in this vehicle.
EPA Fuel Economy
The fuel economy of this vehicle is noticeable as well.
Avalon, Limited: 20 mpg city/29 mpg highway
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