Is 2011 Avalon a good car?
A comfortable ride, along with loads of interior space and standard features make the 2011 Toyota Avalon a solid choice among 2011 large cars. Additionally, the Avalon’s strong safety ratings make it a smart buy for used car shoppers.
How much is a brand new Toyota Avalon Limited?
2022 Toyota Avalon Pricing Now down to three trims, the 2022 Toyota Avalon range starts with the XLE, which has a manufacturer’s suggested retail price (MSRP) of $36,275, plus a destination charge. Limited trim is priced from $42,575 and, oddly, the top Touring model is only another $400 on top of that.
What is the value of a 2011 Toyota Avalon?
2011 Toyota Avalon trade-in prices range from $5,799 – $14,890. Get a more accurate value for your car with the Edmunds appraisal tool.
Is Toyota Avalon discontinued?
“While Avalon will be discontinued after the 2022 model year,” a Toyota spokesperson says, “Toyota remains committed to the sedan segment and we encourage customers to stay tuned for future developments.”
What’s the price of a 2011 Toyota Avalon?
The 2011 Toyota Avalon carries a Manufacturer’s Suggested Retail Price (MSRP) that starts at just over $33,000 for a standard model and opens near $36,000 for an Avalon Limited.
What kind of mpg does the Toyota Avalon get?
Its EPA-estimated 20/29 mpg city/highway rating beats the most efficient versions of large front-wheel-drive sedans like the 2011 Ford Taurus (18/28 mpg), 2011 Hyundai Azera (20/28) and 2011 Chevrolet Impala (19/29). The Avalon’s V-6 takes regular gas.
What are the features of a Toyota Avalon?
The Avalon Limited adds a 12-speaker/660-watt JBL Premium Synthesis audio system, full climate controlled front seats, enhanced perforated-leather and wood-grain trims, four-door Smart Key with Push Button Start, a power rear sunshade, full HID headlamps and more. The extras list for either version of the 2011 Toyota Avalon is a short one.
Which is longer a Toyota Camry or a Toyota Avalon?
Long and low, the Avalon stretches to 197.6 inches overall, making it about 8 inches longer than a Toyota Camry. It looks a little bulbous from some angles, and the C-pillars don’t have the most graceful arc. For 2011, the Avalon receives some subtle styling changes to its front and rear.