What kind of car is a 1995 Toyota Avalon?

What kind of car is a 1995 Toyota Avalon?

I also own a ’96 Lexus ES (has the same exact drivetrain), and it blew a head gasket due to the previous owner driving it for an extended period of time with a faulty radiator. Other than that, I can’t think of any caveats when buying this car. It’s a very low-risk vehicle, and it’s perfect for young drivers.

How old is the Toyota Avalon in Florida?

The car is five years older than I am, it’s not conventionally attractive (although I love the look of old Japanese cars), and as it has seen 25 Florida summers, it has a noticeable amount of hail damage to the roof. It doesn’t have a CD player or keyless entry.

How much does a Toyota Avalon engine cost?

An engine assembly for this car will run you about $600, and there are plenty of good examples out there. Please note – some of the model years of this car and other cars with the same engine are prone to engine sludge.

Where are the fuse boxes on a Toyota Avalon?

Two fuse blocks are located here – the first is behind the cover on the driver’s side of the instrument panel, the second is behind the cover in the passenger’s side kick panel. Depending on the configuration, there may be two or three fuse boxes near the battery.

Is the Toyota Avalon a good car to buy?

Drives better than most new cars I’ve riden in. 1995-1999 just great cars! Quality, comfort, and reliability. It just turned 250,000 miles. Bought this in January.

How much does a 1999 Toyota Avalon cost?

I did put quite a bit of money into preventative maintenance/wear-and-tear items (C.V. axles, valve cover gaskets, etc., etc.), but that was because I am confident in the car’s abilities. Parts are cheap as well. An engine assembly for this car will run you about $600, and there are plenty of good examples out there.

When was the Toyota Avalon purchased in WA?

Purchased on 01/17/18 and owned in WA until 03/29/21. Driven an estimated 18,179 miles/year.