What kind of car is the 2011 Toyota Venza?

What kind of car is the 2011 Toyota Venza?

Slotting between Toyota’s best selling Camry Sedan and its Highlander SUV, the 2011 Toyota Venza is part crossover, part wagon and part family sedan. Unlike many compact crossovers, the Venza’s wide body creates a spacious interior with plenty of room for five passengers and their gear.

How big are the wheels on a Toyota Venza?

The Venza’s standard 19- or 20-inch wheels, wide wrap-around grille and stunning paint color options give the vehicle a bold, solid presence, while its impressive 8.1-inch ground clearance makes traversing unruly surface a bit more reassuring.

Is the Toyota Venza a third row seat?

With the interior quality and detail of the most lavish Camry, the Venza will also satisfy your need for comfort and luxury. With no third-row seat, the Venza is at a distinct disadvantage against such competitors as the Chevy Traverse, Hyundai Veracruz, Honda Pilot or Mazda CX-9.

Which is better Toyota Venza or Subaru Outback?

With no third-row seat, the Venza is at a distinct disadvantage against such competitors as the Chevy Traverse, Hyundai Veracruz, Honda Pilot or Mazda CX-9. Those impressed by maximum fuel economy will find the Subaru Outback bests the Venza by a wide margin.

How big is the cargo area in a Toyota Venza?

Because there is no third-row seat, the Venza offers an impressive 70.1 cubic-feet of cargo space. Head, hip, leg and shoulder room are all excellent, and the Venza’s sliding center console can accommodate all manner of gear, from a large purse to a plethora of portable electronics.

Is the VW Venza a good car to buy?

VW had to deliver, taking 3 months (salesman originally said 4-6 weeks), Edge was over priced and interior not as nice. Drives well, great driving position and comfy seats. Handles nice, 6 cyl has great pick up from standing and passing.

What should I change about the Toyota Venza?

The only design I would change is to bring the windows down another 2 inches. From inside going to drive-up windows, you have to raise your arm somewhat high and try to reach over and down to grab items. Also, the armrest could be a couple inches higher. Very disappointed in the gas mileage!