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2005 Toyota Avalon **Updated 1/24** Edmunds First Drive

Pssssh - you think toyota is going to try anything DARING on their bread and butter cars? 😕

😛 That said, looks good to me 😉
 
Looks simple enough to not be ugly, if that means anything. I dislike the taillights, but the interior looks nice. Otherwise pretty inoffensive.

:thumbsdown:Not for me, but somebody will buy them.
 
Not really that big on the whole look. I'll have to wait till I see it in person before I totally write it off as ugly (at least fromt the back end). The interior does look very comfortable...and that is what people like my parents are looking for. This may just be my Dad's next purchase. Any idea on what sized engine they are going to put in it?
 
eh...nice interior tho

just to keep up with tradition...front end looks like a Nissan Altima
 
Toyota says that the all-new Avalon is the "most-American vehicle they've produced to date, a claim that's difficult to dispute, as the car was styled in California, engineered in Michigan, and will be built in Kentucky. Speeding from final approval to production in a mere 18 months, the Avalon boasts more power and an improved interior. Engine output is up 33 percent over the outgoing model, with the new 3.5-liter V-6 pumping out 280 hp and making 260 lb-ft of torque. The engine will power all four available models, the base XL, mid-range Touring and XLS, and top-of-the-line Limited. A five-speed automatic transmission will transmit all that newfound oomph to sixteen- or seventeen-inch wheels swathed in Michelin rubber.

All models in the range will feature front seat-mounted side airbags, front and rear side-curtain airbags, in addition to a driver's knee airbag. Brake Assist will determine whether a driver has used the full potential of the brakes in an emergency situation; if the system determines that more braking is required, ABS will activate until the pedal is released.

The revised interior will feature reclining rear seats (up to 10 degrees), a seven-way adjustable steering column, and a nine-speaker stereo system. Prefer your Avalon a little less plain? Opt for the Limited, and some of the standard features include a JBL-sourced twelve-speaker system (optional on the Touring and XLS), power rear sunshade, heated seats, and an everybody's-got-one-now Smart Key system, whereby drivers can start the car at the push of a button while leaving their keys in a pocket. This feature also opens the trunk when the fob is waved near the rear bumper, a la Speedpass. A nav system and laser cruise control are add-ons, and pricing will be announced in February as the cars go on sale.

Outside, the Avalon is undeniably more stylish. The outgoing car looked awkward-an odd mishmash of Buick, Mercedes, and traditional Japanese design. The new car has a more uniform look with much less obvious design influences. Still, we can't help but wish we could stop describing most Toyota cars as "a little of this, a little of that." While derivative and inexpressive styling fills the company coffers, something more original and inspired, paired with the company's rock-solid engineering, would fill the soul.
 
Unexciting, bland design depicting the same old unoriginality that we have come to see from Toyota.
That said, the car may be durable. I'd never drive an Avalon though. Looks more like for the typical Cadillac crowd.
 
Go Toyota and eat into Caddy/Lincoln's Marketshare 😛

Though I must make note that these days I'd prefer to see more original Toyota design (Which is also bland...but its not like a carbon copy...Toyota seems to have done this with the Tacomas and Siennas also...)
 
Was reading an accident/fatality study yesterday & the Avalon is one of the safest vehicles on the road if you look at the number of fatalities/miles driven.
 
I like it, I wouldn't drive it cause it's "boring" 😛 but looks comfy as hell!

the only thing I don't like is the rear... nasty, pretty much as usual...
 
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