Toyota Avalon Reviews - 2007
The 2007 Toyota Avalon is a large 4-door, 5-passenger family sedan. The Toyota Avalon is available in 4 trims: XL, Touring, XLS, and the Limited. All of the 2007 Toyota Avalon models come with a standard 3.5-liter, V6, 268-hp engine and a 5-speed automatic transmission. The average mpg for the Avalon is 22mpg city and 31mpg on the highway.
The 2007 Toyota Avalon comes with many standard features: multiple airbags, anti-trap devices, remote tailgate and fuel door release, ABS, alloy wheels, tire detail, stereo system with CD player, keyless entry with multi-functional remote, anti-theft alarms, full power accessories, anti-lockout, interval wipers, tinted glass, power adjustable exterior mirror, rear defogger, dual zone automatic climate control, rear HVAC controls, air filtration, cruise control, trip computer, temperature gauge, steering wheel mounted controls, tilt steering column, driver and passenger multi-adjustable power seats with power lumbar, automatic headlights and daytime running lights.
The Avalon Touring adds leather interior while the XLS and Limited are even more upscale. The Toyota Avalon XLS adds a power sunroof, heated mirrors, and a 6-disc system with CD changer. Step to the top with the Limited and add rain-sensing wipers, memory seats that heat and cool, sunshade, remote ignition, and a 12-speaker premium stereo system. Stand alone options include a navigation system, satellite radio and intelligent cruise.
The 2007 Toyota Avalon is carried over from 2006 with noticeable upgrades. It is economically priced starting at $26,900 for the XL and rising to $34,000 for the Limited.