Mar 30, 2017 11:36 AM EDT
Less Is More For 2017 Toyota Avalon

Toyota Avalon is entering 2017 with no confetti or no major changes. It will have exactly the same feature since the revision last 2016. It's best believed that upgrade is not necessary for Toyota Avalon.  Avalon's market placement has always been the comfort and convenience when driving.

Comfort and convenience might be Toyota's selling point, however a little innovation won't hurt. There is always room for improvement. This, maybe, Toyota's motto when they give the Avalon Touring Trims.

The Touring trims are of the best value. This includes XLE and up level XLE Plus and XLE Premium trims. Toyota had also given the Avalon features to give it a little sporty vibe. They added LED headlights and daytime running lights.

The 2017 Toyota Avalon has added a unique chrome and piano-black front grille. The 18-inch wheels, and a black wood grain interior trim with smoked chrome accents. The touring also has a sport-tuned suspension to dial in a degree of athleticism.

When in terms of fuel economy rating the 2017 Toyota Avalon was rated five stars. Comparing it to a large sedan, Avalon earns impressive ratings from the EPA. All of the no hybrid cars in this class cluster tightly around similar EPA results.

The 2017 Toyota Avalon is a killer. It delivers better-than-compact-car fuel economy in a full-size package. It has a 100-mile advantage in highway range versus its rivals. The test was conducted to replicate drivers on the highway.

The procedure entails of a 200- mile out-and-back loop on Michigan's I-94 while maintaining a GPS Ver 75 mph with the set of cruise control. The cruising range maximum is 560 miles flat. This enough to test the stamina of most drivers, but the hybrid adds an extra 100 miles of range with the same 16.0-gallon fuel tank.

The Avalon's selling price is $38,585. Making it more attractive compared to vehicles with the same features with higher price.  Making the 2017 Toyota Avalon in demand.

  

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