When did the Toyota Avensis Verso come out?
compare with… The second generation of Toyota Avensis, which was officially launched in 2003, also came with the Verso edition of the car introduced on the non-Japanese markets in 2001. The new Verso has also been improved and continued to be produced until 2006 when Toyota ceased the manufacturing process.
What is the price of a Toyota Avensis?
The Toyota Avensis currently offers fuel consumption from 7.7 to 9.2L/100km. The Toyota Avensis is available with the following fuel type: ULP. The Toyota Avensis 2003 is currently available from $4,990 for the Avensis Verso GLX up to $7,800 for the Avensis Verso GLX. The Toyota Avensis has maximum towing capacity of 1500kg.
What are the dimensions of a 2003 Toyota Avensis?
Dimensions for the 2003 Toyota Avensis are dependent on which body type is chosen. The maximum width and height is 1760mm x 1675mm and can vary on the basis of model. Fuel consumption for the 2003 Toyota Avensis is dependent on the type of engine, transmission, or model chosen.
What kind of car is the Toyota Verso?
The Verso sub-brand now includes Yaris, Corolla and Avensis models with the full-sized Previa at the top of the range. This wide range of Verso products allows Toyota to attack a number of niche market sectors, the Avensis Verso being probably the most ingenious and practical example to date.
What’s the price of a 2005 Toyota Avensis?
The Toyota Avensis is available with the following fuel type: ULP. The Toyota Avensis 2005 is currently available from $4,950 for the Avensis Verso GLX up to $6,990 for the Avensis Verso GLX. The Toyota Avensis has maximum towing capacity of 1500kg.
Is the Toyota Avensis a front wheel drive car?
Unlike most of its van-derived predecessors the front-wheel drive Toyota Avensis Verso was based on a car, the mid-sized Avensis sold in Europe. Given the baggage of history it was forced to carry the Avensis Verso was something of a revelation; it really wasn’t that bad to drive.
When did the Toyota Avensis get a facelift?
A facelift in 2003 brought new headlamps and a new grille, new bumpers and new rear lights. The 2.4-litre engine replaced the 2.0- litre unit. Toyota might not make the most exciting cars to drive, but if it’s reliability that gets you excited then it’s the brand for you.