The Toyota Avalon, now in its third generation, established a new model for full-size sedans when the first-generation model was first introduced in 1995. Avalon provides an exceptionally roomy and comfortable cabin - including 40.9 inches of rear legroom - but with far better driving dynamics than customers had experienced with "traditional" full-size models. The 2010 Avalon is offered in three grades, the standard XL, the extremely well-equipped XLS and the top-of-the-line Limited, which is comparable...
The Toyota Avalon - the platinum standard in premium large sedans - gains standard Vehicle Stability Control (VSC) with traction control (TRAC) and Brake Assist (BA) for 2009. The Touring grade was discontinued, and some of its features have been added to other Avalon grades. The Avalon is offered in three grades, the standard XL, the extremely well-equipped XLS and the top-of-the-line Limited, which is comparable to near-luxury models for comfort and amenities. Avalon gains an...