Wednesday, June 8, 2016

Toyota, a leading automobile manufacturer, started operations in 1937. It introduced the Avalon brand to the world in 1995. The base model price for the 2011 Avalon starts at $32,445, and the Avalon Limited standard model costs $35,685, as of November 2010. Besides test-driving the vehicles, compare each model by reviewing the Toyota Avalon and Avalon Limited specifications.

Performance

    The Avalon Limited and the Avalon come with a 3.5-liter 24-valve V-6 engine. The front-wheel-drive vehicles feature a six-speed automatic electrically operated transmission. The engine produces 268 horsepower at 6,200 rpm and 248 foot-pounds of torque at 4,700 rpm. Both automobiles are rated 20 mpg in town and 29 mpg on the highway.

Measurements

    The Avalon Limited and Avalon models offer an overall height of 58.5 inches, a width of 72.8 inches and a wheelbase of 111 inches. Each vehicle seats five people. The interior offers 38.9 inches of headroom, 59.4 inches of shoulder room and 41.3 inches of legroom.

Capacities

    The fuel tank holds 18.5 gallons of gas. The trunk storage area is 14.4 cubic feet. The curb weight is 3,616 pounds.

Features

    The Avalon and Avalon Limited have chrome-tipped back exhaust outlets, LED tail lamps and wide-angle fog lamps. The Avalon comes with six-spoke 17-inch alloy rims with P215/55R17 tires. The Avalon Limited sports five-spoke 17-inch alloy rims with P215/55R17 tires. Both models have sliding glass moon roofs.

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