Toyota Avalon Review

Toyota Avalon

Toyota Avalon

Toyota Avalon

Toyota Avalon

Toyota Avalon is a powerful, stable, and large sedan that built and developed by concerning roads of America. A 3.5-liter V6 engine that churns out 248 pound-feet of torque and 268 horsepower is incorporated in this vehicle. The sole power-train available on the new Avalon is the standard six-speed automatic transmission that carries front-wheel drive.

The 2010 Avalon is offered in Limited, XL, and XLS trim levels. The standard trim XL comes with conventional facilities, while the XLS & Limited versions offer additional features. The trim XLS is loaded with impressive features including a six-CD changer, and a power moon-roof. The Limited trim is the most advanced model that is entirely wrapped with leather upholstery.

Toyota Avalon

Toyota Avalon

Toyota Avalon

Toyota Avalon

Contrasting to the earlier Avalons, the present version lacks the front bench seating arrangement. The front passengers get spacious room as well as lot of legroom in the 2010 Avalon. The floor of the interior allows three tall passengers to be seated comfortably. All the materials in the cabin are in high quality. The full-length side curtain airbags and Front seat-mounted side airbags comes as standard equipment. All models have antilock brakes connecting to a brake assist, stability control, and Traction control are additional conventional features.

Toyota Avalon

Toyota Avalon

Toyota Avalon

Toyota Avalon

The 2010 Toyota Avalon has scored top results in all road tests and fares off as an outstanding medium to large size sedan. The engine is very powerful and provides high fuel economy. But, it is also has some weak points like stiff rear seat that cannot fold or bend, and lightly drowsy driving feel.