When did the Toyota Avalon get a redesign?
Toyota redesigned its largest sedan, the flagship Avalon, as a late 2005 model. The current Avalon is bigger, roomier and more powerful than its predecessor. Changes for 2007 are minor.
What kind of car is the Toyota Avalon?
The third-generation Avalon competes with large domestic sedans and is an alternative to some luxury sedans. The comfortable interior has a reclining rear seat and interior quality rivalling its Lexus cousins. Controls are straightforward without complicated interfaces.
Where was the last serviced Toyota Avalon located?
Last serviced at 178,744 miles in Greencastle, PA on 04/23/21 • Vehicle serviced • Maintenance inspection completed • Drive belts checked • Fluids checked • Oil and filter changed • Tire condition and pressure checked • Paint protection applied • Tires rotated. Accident reported. Purchased on 03/14/07 and owned in MO until .
How many times has the Toyota Avalon been recalled?
The 2007 Toyota Avalon has been recalled 6 times by NHTSA. View Recalls Reliability indicates how models have performed in the past, providing the basis for predicting how the vehicles will hold up in the year ahead. These charts provide the most comprehensive reliability information available to consumers.
What causes a Toyota Avalon to lose control?
Cracked or Broken Steering Lock Bar: The steering lock bar wasn’t cast properly on many 2000-2004 Avalons. As a result, it’d crack or break over time, eventually locking the steering wheel and causing the driver to lose control of the car. In 2010, Toyota recalled nearly 375,000 Avalon models to fix this issue.
What kind of reliability does Toyota Avalon have?
The Reliability score is based on our latest subscriber survey of 2007 Toyota Avalon owners. The owner comments describe problems respondents experienced with this vehicle.