I have the 2017 with a solid black interior. The engine and transmission pairing is outstanding... as you mentioned. I normally trade my cars after 3 or 4 years but I've enjoyed this car so much that I haven't really been wanting to trade for a new car. I thought I would go for the Crown, which replaced the Avalon but I'm just not that impressed with the Crown. Anyway, great review as always. BTW, I don't think the Econ mode changes the shifting parameters like the Sport mode does. The Econ mode basically cuts out the AC compressor during uphill and hard acceleration. At least that's how it is stated in the Toyota literature.
I have the same care -- only in silver -- I love it! I have had 'zero' problems. It goes and goes. Lot's of pep. As a believer in regular/often oil changes (every 3-4000 miles), I expect to run it to at least 250K.
You are greatly underestimating the life of the car. I had a 2007 Avalon XLE I bought used with 44,000 miles and I had 431,998 miles before it got rear ended. I now have a used 2018 Avalon XLE Premium. I fully expect with proper care 400,000 to 500,000 miles.
@@stevensheegog3942I just got my ‘18 XLE Premium yesterday! Literally 2 minutes after I drove it off the lot a deer sprinted into the left front fender and smashed it in pretty bad. Avalon handled it like a champ though and it will be fixed by the end of the month.
How well does it handle turns? I'll never forget how bad the Camry was that I tested in 2016. Thanks for doing reviews on these older cars. It's especially useful in today's market conditions.
I have a 2017 Hybrid limited Avalon with 999999 miles about to clock 2000000! Only problem the driver's seat control bar came apart and the headlights are cloudy,other than that it's been a maintainece free vehicle.
I just paid _just_ under $20k for a 2018 XLE Premium with ~64k miles. I think it was like $19,900. Clean title but it was a previous rental car and had a very minor accident on the rear last year.
He is driving a Toyota Avalon and he’s been in the car since he lol 🎉he did it going’s and I was just watching the boys and he didn’t even think of him too much to me too babe I’m bout to go back 😊 😝 and babe I’m going to get my hair braided and then I’ll be back in. The car😢❤
lol okay thanks babe I love it lol babe I hope you are feeling well and yea babe I have my hair braided so I’m just going back lol lol 😂 babe lol 😝 I’m good lol lol I
That is a beautiful car. Older cars are better then modern turbo charged engines that won’t last as long as naturally aspirated engine
my 2018 has 94,400 miles zero issues, regular oil changes and tires/battery thats it. Gonna drive it until she wont go anymore :)
My 2016 is at 112,000 and going strong 💪🏼
Bought a 2017 last year. A wonderful car.
I have the 2017 with a solid black interior. The engine and transmission pairing is outstanding... as you mentioned. I normally trade my cars after 3 or 4 years but I've enjoyed this car so much that I haven't really been wanting to trade for a new car. I thought I would go for the Crown, which replaced the Avalon but I'm just not that impressed with the Crown. Anyway, great review as always. BTW, I don't think the Econ mode changes the shifting parameters like the Sport mode does. The Econ mode basically cuts out the AC compressor during uphill and hard acceleration. At least that's how it is stated in the Toyota literature.
I’ve been really looking for a 2017. If you ever sell it and you’re around the Pittsburgh area, remember me:)
I have the same care -- only in silver -- I love it! I have had 'zero' problems. It goes and goes. Lot's of pep. As a believer in regular/often oil changes (every 3-4000 miles), I expect to run it to at least 250K.
I'll bet you will get 300,000 out of it.
You are greatly underestimating the life of the car. I had a 2007 Avalon XLE I bought used with 44,000 miles and I had 431,998 miles before it got rear ended. I now have a used 2018 Avalon XLE Premium. I fully expect with proper care 400,000 to 500,000 miles.
@@stevensheegog3942I just got my ‘18 XLE Premium yesterday! Literally 2 minutes after I drove it off the lot a deer sprinted into the left front fender and smashed it in pretty bad. Avalon handled it like a champ though and it will be fixed by the end of the month.
How well does it handle turns? I'll never forget how bad the Camry was that I tested in 2016. Thanks for doing reviews on these older cars. It's especially useful in today's market conditions.
It’s decent, not like a sports car, but I think it’s much smoother than a Camry.
I have a 2017 Hybrid limited Avalon with 999999 miles about to clock 2000000! Only problem the driver's seat control bar came apart and the headlights are cloudy,other than that it's been a maintainece free vehicle.
My first used sedan!
Im contemplating on wether getting this generation of avalon or the new one. This generation would be cheaper but the new ones look very good
My favorite Toyota sedan I want to buy one.
My dads avalon has 111k miles and he’s getting worth prices of 30-35 k for it so yes it’s worth it for 47k miles
Very knowledgeable, I sure you sold that car.
Quiero comprar ese auto Toyota Avalon limited 3.5 2018 por favor
How much should one be worth market price today?
$18-$24K?
@@NothinButCarReviews For sure, closer to that $24k with the nice limited trim. I really enjoy mine a lot
I just paid _just_ under $20k for a 2018 XLE Premium with ~64k miles. I think it was like $19,900. Clean title but it was a previous rental car and had a very minor accident on the rear last year.
I just paid 19k for ‘13 100k mile touring with 4 year unlimited mile warranty included
nice car
30k for a used 2018 smh
He is driving a Toyota Avalon and he’s been in the car since he lol 🎉he did it going’s and I was just watching the boys and he didn’t even think of him too much to me too babe I’m bout to go back 😊 😝 and babe I’m going to get my hair braided and then I’ll be back in. The car😢❤
He is still in the living room and watching my kids lol I love him 😍 😊bout a good time to have
lol okay thanks babe I love it lol babe I hope you are feeling well and yea babe I have my hair braided so I’m just going back lol lol 😂 babe lol 😝 I’m good lol lol I
How to drive a Toyota in your car
Babe try to drive his car this is
looks like a overpriced corolla