In Toyota's own words, the Avalon is a "move up vehicle for midsize sedan owners seeking a roomier
cabin and a higher level of refinement." Succinct and to the point. That is indeed the Avalon's job
description, and it does its job quite well, thank you.
The Avalon wears a Toyota badge, but in price and level of luxury it is pushing into the range of the Lexus ES 300, Infiniti I30, and the BMW 328i. Our test car, with options and destination charges, had a sticker price of $31,781 after a base of $28,128. By comparison, the ES300 lists for $30,790, while the 328i is $33,670. The Toyota badge may not offer as much prestige as that of the Lexus, but the Avalon offers much more interior room than those other cars. The EPA lists it in its large car category.
All vehicle information displayed on this web site is supplied by the offering dealer or other third parties. This site is not responsible in any way for the accuracy or completeness of such information. This site provides this classified listings service and materials without representations or warranties of any kind, either express or implied. All prices and specifications are subject to change without notice. Prices may not include additional fees such as government fees and taxes, title and registration fees, finance charges, dealer document preparation fees, processing fees, emission testing and compliance charges. Please contact seller for updated information.