Find a Car

Go!
2010 Toyota Avalon Photo

2010 Toyota Avalon - Trims

MSRP: $27,945 - $35,285 See Local Classifieds
 

Specs: Select a Trim

4dr Sedan (9) MSRP Invoice MPG City MPG Hwy
4dr Sedan XL (Natl) Specs $27,945 $25,246 19 28
4dr Sedan XL (GS) Specs $27,945 $25,246 19 28
4dr Sedan XL (SE) Specs $27,945 $25,246 19 28
4dr Sedan XLS (Natl) Specs $32,245 $28,696 19 28
4dr Sedan XLS (GS) Specs $32,245 $28,696 19 28
4dr Sedan XLS (SE) Specs $32,245 $28,696 19 28
4dr Sedan Limited (Natl) Specs $35,285 $31,401 19 28
4dr Sedan Limited (GS) Specs $35,285 $31,401 19 28
4dr Sedan Limited (SE) Specs $35,285 $31,401 19 28
Toyota Avalon Related News
 
2010 Honda Civic Sedan

Five Desirable New Cars, Now Negotiable

It's all about when you shop. Whether you settle for something that happens to be in your price range because you can't talk the dealership down on the one you really want... October 27, 2010 by 


 
Revised Homelink universal garage door opener system  -  2011 Toyota Avalon

2011 Toyota Avalon: Easier Homelink Lets You Forget About Remotes

The refreshed 2011 Toyota Avalon is the first Toyota vehicle—and one of the first from any brand—to offer a new, much easier-to-use version of Homelink. If you're... September 7, 2010 by  2


 
2011 Toyota Avalon

2011 Toyota Avalon: First Drive

The 2011 Toyota Avalon isn't a big mystery, but we'll forgive you if you didn't know a new Avalon was even in the works. It's been buried. With Toyota's recall troubles... August 10, 2010 by 


 
2010 Toyota Avalon

Recall Alert: Over 372,000 Toyota Avalons Could Suffer From Steering Problem

Toyota has issued a recall for its popular Avalon sedan due to a potential steering problem. The recall affects Avalons from the 2000 - 2004 model years. According to a... July 30, 2010 by 


 
2011 Toyota Camry 4-door Sedan V6 Auto LE (Natl) Angular Front Exterior View

Toyota Holds the Line on Pricing

A rough year for Toyota makes for a great year for Toyota shoppers. With some signs that the auto market is in recovery, oversupplies of newly built cars mostly gone, and... July 21, 2010 by 


 

Other Choices

More Info

Why should I also consider these? X

Toyota positions the Avalon in a strange place.

With a bottom-line price of about $39,000 for the top Limited model with a few options like the nav system, the Avalon costs more than the Lexus ES 350.

Although Toyota doesn't want to think you’d also cross-shop the Lexus, there’s no reason not to.

Compared to the Avalon, the ES has a similar feel, with a very quiet interior and smooth, sophisticated powertrain character.

The Lucerne and the Azera favor comfort over performance, and both have 3.8-liter V-6 engines that aren't as responsive as the Taurus.

The Lucerne is also available in Super trim, which adds a 292-horsepower, 4.6-liter V-8.

The Taurus offers a slightly more performance feel (an SHO performance version is available), but its real strength is safety—it’s probably the top-rated large sedan, all considering, for safety.

Some shoppers might like the redesign the Taurus received for 2010, but the seating position and backseat room take a turn for the worse according to some.

Another alternative is the Chrysler 300, which comes in an economical rear-wheel-drive base model or with all-wheel drive in upscale Touring trim.

The 300 might not be as appealing to the crowd that favors ride comfort and space above all else; it's less roomy inside and not nearly as refined and quiet, though there’s a powerful HEMI V-8 offered.

Used Cars

Go!

 
© 2012 The Car Connection. All Rights Reserved. The Car Connection is published by High Gear Media. Stock photography by Homestar, LLC. Send us feedback.
 

Use the form below to send us a tip, give us feedback, or just say hello.

(max 750 characters)