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Since buying this Toyota Avalon limited in August 2018, it has been unlike any other of the Toyota cars I have owned over the past 41 years! I was impressed with the others that delivered what I had expected as new cars, what I had not expected was the advance in luxury of the interior and materials you never tire of and the pleasure of driving in the handling! The m.pg. has been 47 to 54 mpg @ 65 mph. Strangers give praise! Only the ES-300H is much quieter! "Congratulations Toyota!"
Got the car 1/2. Honda says it can go 48 miles on electricity we've driven it 56 miles and still had two bars left. This was without a/c or heat. Two major faults: there is a partial blind side warning system. Only if you turn on the right blinker can you see if anyone is there. IT DOES NOT SHOW ANYTHING ON THE LEFT SIDE! There is also no rear cross traffic alert. We had to have these added at our expense. The car itself is a joy to drive. Honda should have included these full safety features.
Excellent pick up & responsive engine @ highway speeds.Getting real MPG in the range of 55-58 in a 2500 mi trip doing mostly 70-79 MPH
Years owned: 3.5 months Pros *Loaded with safety features *Great gas mileage for an SUV *You can have your cake and eat it too with hybrid performance. Cons *Instrument panel readability in daytime poor *Company in denial re Instrument Panel readability *Customer Experience Center has some arrogant personnel when discussing Instrument Panel readability Over all If willing to put up with the Instrument Panel readability issue, buy the vehicle. Otherwise look elsewhere.
its a great car
Bought my 2nd Volt and love it even more than the first! updates to the interior are great. like the new antennae and the extended range. I've already recommended it to friends!
I have 13,000 miles and have had no problems. It's a solid well-built, well engineered car. Yes, the trunk is small. I've learned to pare down to the basic essentials. And you can fit two large suitcases on their sides... but don't plan on much more. My Ford dealer is right beside my gym, so every day I get a fast charge that keeps my mileage well above average - 136 mph. I owned a 2016 Honda Accord that gave 38 mpg; but, the front seat legroom was tiny. The Fusion is MUCH roomier.