Imo So, if you’re into that Lexus style but want to keep it in the Toyota fam, the Venza 2024 is throwing its hat in the ring. It’s like they said, “Why not have a bit of luxury without the big price tag?”
There is very little change in the 2024 vs the 2023 Venza and until recently no car has been subject to gouge level pricing to the public by Toyota simply limiting their production of this car. Now finally the availability of the Venza is markedly increasing and prices are coming down to an only slightly outrageous level. That in spite of the fact that Venza will be DISCONTINUED in the 2025 model year! While the warranty on the battery and hybrid components may be great, the overall other mfg warranty of 3 years and 36000 miles sucks. I may proceed to reconsider buying a Venza but if i do it will be a 2023 model and will have to be significantly discounted from MSRP without the Toyota care ripoff oil and maintenance package they try to force on you with every sale.
Discontinuation is not a reason to avoid the car. Plenty of good cars get discontinued. This is based on the TNGA-K platform so it is shared with many Toyota/Lexus models (e.g.RAV4, NX, Camry) so there will be no issue with service or parts. Here is a good long term review that sums up that it is a high quality, reliable, if not somewhat boring choice. But some people don't mind boring. th-cam.com/video/m3TZje_AK64/w-d-xo.htmlsi=zMV4zxPcvLYHngva
It IS basically a LEXUS for less money.... only thing is the back seat is cramped.. but , I won't be using it anyway-
Imo So, if you’re into that Lexus style but want to keep it in the Toyota fam, the Venza 2024 is throwing its hat in the ring. It’s like they said, “Why not have a bit of luxury without the big price tag?”
Doen't that moon roof cost a bundle to fix if it goes bad?
Get it without the sky light , it causes flex in the body which leads to crack windshield.
Thanks for the advice. @@bhaltazhar105
natural light, yeah ok, not exactly key thing in a car.. what about fresh air, which is a much more important feature? I hope this roof opens?
There is very little change in the 2024 vs the 2023 Venza and until recently no car has been subject to gouge level pricing to the public by Toyota simply limiting their production of this car. Now finally the availability of the Venza is markedly increasing and prices are coming down to an only slightly outrageous level. That in spite of the fact that Venza will be DISCONTINUED in the 2025 model year! While the warranty on the battery and hybrid components may be great, the overall other mfg warranty of 3 years and 36000 miles sucks. I may proceed to reconsider buying a Venza but if i do it will be a 2023 model and will have to be significantly discounted from MSRP without the Toyota care ripoff oil and maintenance package they try to force on you with every sale.
And Toyota will be scrapping the Venza after 2024
So, why has Toyota discontinued the Venza? They never really promoted this car like they should have.
if you have one its a keeper, don't let it go or you'll be sorry.☹
The Venza is amazing. I sell Toyota's.
Yawn. Your ultmate choice will be discountinued yet again after 2024.
It's being replaced by the Crown Signia for 2025.
Top reason to not buy is that it is going to be discontinued soon.
Discontinuation is not a reason to avoid the car. Plenty of good cars get discontinued. This is based on the TNGA-K platform so it is shared with many Toyota/Lexus models (e.g.RAV4, NX, Camry) so there will be no issue with service or parts. Here is a good long term review that sums up that it is a high quality, reliable, if not somewhat boring choice. But some people don't mind boring. th-cam.com/video/m3TZje_AK64/w-d-xo.htmlsi=zMV4zxPcvLYHngva
Very true
.may be a discount