What kind of hybrid does the Toyota Avalon have?
The 2014 Avalon Hybrid comes in XLE Touring, XLE Premium and Limited versions, which I drove. Compare them all side by side here. If the Toyota Avalon Hybrid doesn’t float your lazy-boy boat, you may also want to spend some time looking into the 2014 Honda Accord Hybrid or the 2014 Ford Fusion Hybrid.
How much does a 2014 Toyota Avalon cost?
Used 2014 Toyota Avalon Hybrid Prices. Average prices range from about $20,800 for a base Toyota Avalon Hybrid XLE Premium up to around $23,600 for a Toyota Avalon Hybrid Limited. Prices vary based on the car’s mileage, features, condition, and your region of the country.
What are the trim levels of the Toyota Avalon?
The 2014 Toyota Avalon Hybrid sedan is available in three trim levels: XLE Premium, XLE Touring, and Limited. There’s a small range of average prices across the lineup, making higher trims a better value.
What kind of fuel economy does Toyota Avalon get?
The Toyota Avalon Hybrid powertrain combines a 2.5-liter four-cylinder engine, electric motor and high-voltage battery pack for an EPA-estimated fuel economy of 40/39/40 mpg city/highway/combined.
What kind of audio system does Toyota Avalon have?
Amplify your drive. Designed specifically for Toyota, the JBL ® 87 speaker system delivers cleaner, crisper and more dynamic sound behind the wheel. Everything music should be. Clari-Fi ® 178 restores the original sound of digitally compressed audio to add depth and color back into streamed music.
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.