How many miles can you get out of a Toyota Avalon?
Now, there are plenty of reasons 2.6% of Toyota Avalon models sold in 2019 were able to last for 200,000-miles. After all, the Avalon is reliable, safe, and it’s built pretty well. But those aren’t the only reasons that some Avalon models were able to surpass 200,000-miles.
Do Toyota Avalons hold their value?
In a luxury sedan segment that has one of the highest depreciation rates, Avalon models tend to hold their value. That makes for a depreciation rate of 64.9%, which, according to KBB, is the lowest in the full-size car class.
Is a 2004 Toyota Avalon a good car?
With its quiet interior, smooth powertrain and overall refinement, the Avalon could pass for a Lexus. The rear seat is one of the most comfortable you’ll find. The ride is well isolated and acceleration is smooth. However, its handling is far from agile.
How old is the Toyota Avalon used car?
Driving, comfort, space, speakers. It drives nice for a car that’s over 18 years old. and its very comfortable. I’m in Love! I bought this car used with about 166,000 miles.
What’s the price of a 2004 Toyota Avalon?
The original MSRP of the 2004 Toyota Avalon is from $26,660 to $31,120. The data above is updated daily, based on used car inventory for sale on CARFAX for the last five model years of this car.
Are there any problems with the Toyota Avalon?
This may lead to engine failure. Symptoms of insufficient oil include the engine making odd noises and the oil pressure light coming on. To address this issue, Toyota announced a Limited Service Campaign in 2010 offering to replace the oil hose (Part No. 15707-31030) for free.
Where was the 2004 Toyota Avalon last serviced?
No accident or damage reported to CARFAX. Purchased on 11/11/03 and owned in CA until 04/02/21. Driven an estimated 8,490 miles/year. Last serviced at 145,548 miles in Fresno, CA on 11/16/20 • Vehicl… No accident or damage reported to CARFAX.