Tuesday, December 31, 2013

2014 Toyota Avalon.


                                             2014 Toyota Avalon.

2014 Toyota Avalon is a high quality, attractive and stylish vehicle. The leading man of Toyota Akio Toyoda did with a lot of highly skilled and ambitious young people, to create a model that really has a lot of things. The biggest changes were primarily mechanical and technological features as the modern style of the new 2014 Toyota Avalon.

The 2014 Toyota Avalon is powered by a 3.5 L V6 engine with 286 horsepower and 248 lb -ft . Torque has variable valve timing and is mated to a 6-speed automatic transmission. Fuel consumption is very modest , ranging 21 mpg city , 31 mpg highway and 24 mpg combined.

The exterior of the new Avalon really lures you in; and considering the history of this model, that's saying a lot. From the side profile, the design looks at ease and neither trying too hard to appear as a hunkered-back rear-wheel-drive sport sedan nor as a cab forward front driver. There's a lot to like in the roofline and beltline arcs, and what gives the design punch though is the offset of the rear fender, along with the way the sheetmetal so gracefully flows from the roofline and the doors, meeting in a way that looks not computer designed but positively hand-sculpted with a series of French curves.

the 2014 Toyota Avalon has a beautifully made interior with first-rate materials and spacious, comfortable seating for five occupants. The Toyota Avalon has numerous standard features for the class, and reviewers say that most interior controls are easy to use. Standard features in the 2014 Toyota Avalon include a backup camera, dual-zone automatic climate control, push-button start and a Display Audio system, which includes a 6.1-inch touch-screen display, eight speakers, Bluetooth phone and audio streaming, an auxiliary input and a USB port. Options include blind spot monitoring, adaptive cruise control and navigation.

The Toyota Avalon is entering its second model year since a redesign so thorough and transformation that it could very well have been cause for a name change. As the top-rung model in Toyota's lineup, it's lagged in relative anonymity above the Camry, with pillowy, geriatric accommodations and a ride as billowy as that of a yacht. But that's all history; the current Avalon looks interesting, performs with verve, returns up to 40 mpg, and has an intuitive but tech-advanced interface that's one of the best in a large sedan.

The base price for this beautiful sedan goes from $30,990, whereas the Hybrid version costs up to $41,300. With its brand-new technology and excessive style, the 2014 Toyota Avalon can compete with Hyundai Azeri, Buick Lacrosse, Chevy Impala, Ford Taurus and Chrysler 300.

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