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2010 Toyota Avalon Review

The new 2010 Toyota Avalon is a large, powerful, and surprisingly stable luxury sedan that was specifically designed for enjoyable driving. The power-train of the new Avalon is a six-speed automatic transmission that utilizes front-wheel drive as well. The 3.5 liter V6 under its hood is capable of producing about 250 pound-feet of torque and about 270 horsepower.

The 2010 Toyota Avalon comes in three trim levels – XL, XLS and Limited. The XL is the standard edition, with all that you would expect from a luxury sedan, while the XLS and Limited editions are packed with impressive attributes and extras. For example, the luxury XLS is equipped with a power moon roof and a 6 CD six CD disc changer, while the Limited edition is covered in leather upholstery throughout.

Unlike it predecessors, the new 2010 Avalon has done way with the bench seating arrangement in the front, and instead provides more legroom and space than other models. The interior is sleekly designed, with high quality materials used throughout. The Avalon comes with several safety features, such as side curtain airbags and antilock brakes.

The handing has also been drastically improved by new stability control and Tracticon control. These features and attributes have pushed the 2010 Toyota Avalon tot he top of the road testing charts as a luxury sedan. The car remains powerful, yet improves upon gas mileage, handling and overall appearance. With high fuel economy, superior handling and a luxurious interior, it is easy to see why this car has become one of the most popular luxury sedans in the world.

15. Apr, 2011

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