2013 Toyota Avalon: Affordable Luxury |
Be sure to watch the entire video review HERE and read the official
Cars.com review of the 2013 Toyota Avalon (don’t be misled by the statements “loses
its cushiness," which is later clarified in the written review as "sloppiness"). Here are the highlights of what you may want to know about the 2013
Toyota Avalon according to Cars.com:
- The interior is luxurious, with fine stitching all over the place: on the seats, the center console, etc.
- The backseat still has ton of room.
- The exterior sleek design makes the 2013 Toyota Avalon looks much more expensive than it is (mostly because of the massive grill)
- The drive is “solid” and "firm"
- Has been technically changed to a “midsize sedan,” but really there is no difference from when it was classified as a “full size” sedan
- The already huge trunk has been made even larger in the newest version of the Toyota Avalon
- Gets 21/31 mpg
- There are three driving modes: Eco, Normal and Sport to suit your driving needs
- Costs $2,000 less than the outgoing model!
Overall, according to Cars.com, the 2013 Toyota Avalon is a “luxury
car without luxury price.”
“People always want more bang for their buck,” said Ted
Klarich, general manager of Burien Toyota. “The 2013 Toyota Avalon is a vehicle
that will impress your boss, your peers, your friends, anybody! They will be
even more impressed that you were smart enough to buy a near luxury car for a
non-luxury price. That’s the biggest statement of all, right?”
Check out the inventory of 2013 Toyota Avalons at Burien
Toyota HERE.
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