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2010 Toyota Venza Q & A from Around the Web

We have found 40 user submitted questions on the web and presented the best ones for you to read. This list is in ranked order, showing 5 - 8
I found a toyota key fob/remote how can I find the owner?
It looks like this: http://static.howstuffworks.com/gif/vehicle-pictures/2009/toyota/venza/5871-147-key-fob-480.jpg How can I find the owner? If I give Toyota the serial number, can they tell me who owns it? I know these suckers are expensive....
Source: Yahoo! Answers, 4 answers

Take it to a Toyota dealership. They can look up the serial number and get in contact with the current owner. It is very unlikely that Toyota would give out an owner's personal contact information to a stranger.

Can you still lease a Toyota Venza?
Source: Yahoo! Answers, 1 answer

I don't see why you couldn't in the first place, unless your credit score is shot.

Highlander all the way. Venza's have had a lot of problems and they're brand new. Highlanders have been around for a while now and they keep refining them. They both have about the same amount of leg and head room. Highlanders are tried and trusted. Venzas are a headache!!!!

Toyota Venza defects?
Greetings all I am in need of some information. I own a 2009 Toyota Venza currently it has only 13360 miles on it. Today my check engine light came on along with the traction light strange huh. Well I immediately called the service center for an express visit. I brought the car in and explained the problem of course the service man asked if my gas...
Source: Yahoo! Answers, 4 answers

If your Toyota service dept. won't fix it, take it to another Toyota store that will. This should be covered under warranty. Reference:Toyota Sales

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With easy entry and exit, big gauges, and a comfy ride, the 2010 Toyota Venza seems tailor-made for older drivers and empty nesters looking at crossover vehicles.

The Nissan Murano and Mazda CX-9 are quite the opposite; they're both racier and have sportier tuning, but the Murano has less space, while the CX-9 still manages a very roomy interior.

Even though it was introduced just three years ago, the Ford Edge is the oldest of this group.

It's quite heavy, yet has a simple, upright design that still looks good.

The Subaru Tribeca makes great functional sense but won't resonate with some buyers—it's a little weird in terms of design.

Relative to these other rivals, the Venza does offer a fuel-efficient four-cylinder engine.

Also worth consideration is a model arriving later this year and much like the Venza: the 2010 Honda Accord Crosstour.

At the time of publication, TheCarConnection.com still hadn't driven the Crosstour, but the Honda promises to be even more like a fastback sedan than the Venza.


 
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