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Re: Toyota discontinuing Avalon [tex44]
by tjc78
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Feb 12, 2007 (9:22 am)
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Replying to: tex44 (Feb 12, 2007 3:14 am)
Would make no sense to drop the Av. It's a money maker that now shares many of its parts with other vehicles in the lineup. My '06 has been perfect in the 11 months I have had it, and although not as quiet as my '03, its better in every other way.
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Re: Toyota discontinuing Avalon [9119911]
by gws
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Feb 12, 2007 (9:41 am)
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Replying to: 9119911 (Feb 12, 2007 8:42 am)
I own a 2005 Avalon XLS that is going to a family member. I have bought a 2007 XLS to replace it. In my experience, the Avalon is unrivalled at anywhere near the same price.
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Re: Toyota discontinuing Avalon [gws]
by wwest
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Feb 12, 2007 (10:48 am)
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Replying to: gws (Feb 12, 2007 9:41 am)
If it were to actually happen I would expect to see a Toyota version of the RWD or AWD GS300. That would be a GOOD choice.
An Avalon chasis and body style with a GS300 drivetrain.
Consolidation of cost/effort.
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Re: Toyota discontinuing Avalon [9119911]
by jlsexton
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Feb 12, 2007 (11:57 am)
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Replying to: 9119911 (Feb 12, 2007 8:42 am)
I keep hearing about tranny hesitation. I've owned cars since I was 14, I've owned a lot of cars, different vehicles and trannies operate differently, so what do all of the people who are complaining compare their Avalon trannies to and what is the problem. My 06 Limited is not the same as my 99 Camry, BUT they are completely different vehicles and trannies. In my opinion the Avalon is BETTER than the Beemer and C & E class Benz, not as luxurious as the Benz but as comfortable as both and way bigger than the Beemer 3 series, just my opinion and no it is not perfect and their color choices and interior matches suck but in life one must compromise.
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Re: Toyota discontinuing Avalon [wwest]
by captain2
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Feb 12, 2007 (12:40 pm)
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Replying to: wwest (Feb 12, 2007 10:48 am)
the GS is, of course, much too small. If they stretched things a little then point taken, a Toyota LS350 would be an easy sell given that the new LSs are getting over $70k, a situation that would likely hit Lexus square in the pocketbook.
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Re: Toyota discontinuing Avalon [captain2]
by tjc78
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Feb 12, 2007 (12:48 pm)
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Replying to: captain2 (Feb 12, 2007 12:40 pm)
Yes, but we can dream about a RWD Avalon. Can't we?
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Re: Toyota discontinuing Avalon [jlsexton]
by bobwiley
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Feb 12, 2007 (1:44 pm)
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Replying to: jlsexton (Feb 12, 2007 11:57 am)
jlsexton: I also have an 06 Limited. I have also experienced the the "quirky" tranny syndrome. It DOES happen--so--I've just accepted that fact and now when approaching a Yield or Stop sign, i slide over the gear shift and manually shift to 1st. Then, once I take-off--and since i started this procedure I've never had any hesitation/lurching from the tranny. Once going, I slide the gear shift back to the auto position. I've been driving almost 50 years and I know when a tranny ain't working right and the Avy tranny ain't working like any other automatic. My previous 2000 F-150, wife's current 2000 Jeep Grand Cherokee Ltd and our 2001 Vette don't require their automatic transmission to be "manually" shifted in order to prevent hesitation/lurching. I ask that you try this: Find a Yield sign in your area where you can approach the Yield sign, gently apply the brakes, leaving the tranny in "D" and then hoping the coast is clear, press the accelerator as you would normally to proceed on. This also assumes you'll use your right foot for both braking and accelerating. I can "guarantee" you if I went out right now and did the porcedure--my RPM's would shoot up to over 3,000 and then the car would lurch forward. Love the Avalon--but--a car with an MSRP nearing $40K should have an automatic that's automatic! Too many people have complained for it not to be an inherent problem. if you don't have the "quirky" tranny--I'm happy for ya!! I just hope it never raises it's ugly head at the most inoportune time--for safety's sake!
Bob
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Re: Toyota discontinuing Avalon [bobwiley]
by limiteddriver
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Feb 12, 2007 (1:59 pm)
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Replying to: bobwiley (Feb 12, 2007 1:44 pm)
The problem is with your transmission or the way you put your foot on the accelerator NOT with every Avalon. Mine doesn't do it and I've tried every suggestion on this forum to make it hesitate and it doesn't. Sorry you're having a problem.
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Re: Toyota discontinuing Avalon [tex44]
by alan_s
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Feb 12, 2007 (4:42 pm)
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Replying to: tex44 (Feb 12, 2007 3:14 am)
I hope Toyota don't discontinue the Avalon because I may consider the next gen Avalon after 2010, providing that Toyota have demonstrated a track record of solving the very real transmission and build quality issues, and have a track record of a return to their former quality standards.
Until then, I won't buy any Toyota or Lexus based on the current Avalon/Camry platform or derivatives thereof, which in my opinion have been severely compromised in comparison with their predecessors.
Once bitten, 10 times shy.
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Re: Toyota discontinuing Avalon [limiteddriver]
by bobwiley
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Feb 12, 2007 (5:23 pm)
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Replying to: limiteddriver (Feb 12, 2007 1:59 pm)
limiteddriver: Glad you don't have the problem and I hope it never materializes. I won't take a chance and that's why I use the manual mode. I also refuse to contort my foot on the gas pedal and employ a procedure contrary to normal driving habits. There IS a problem with the Avy transmission--too many smoking guns and i'm very happy for those without the problem. Tried it again today----rolling to a Yield sign, foot off gas, braking ever so slightly as i could see no on-coming traffic--stepped on the gas and 3,000 RPM and then the lurch. Tried it my way---manual shift to 1st---slightly brake, foot on gas and off i went--shifted back in to auto mode--no quirky tranny. Somebody asked if there was a lawyer reading these Forums---any lawyers out there? Too many of us are having tranny problems--same with 07 Camry's with the 6 speed's. Toyota has a problem--senior executives know about it and if something isn't done--I'm afraid of reading about a fatal accident due to the quirky transmission. Remember all the 4 cylinder Toyota owners who complained about "sludging" in their 1997 and forward engines--well, now Toyota has a Class Action Suit that probably will cost many millions of dollars. Guess they figure with all the American dollars they've made they can just pay the bill. It will be interesting to see what happens. Good luck with your Avalon!
Bob
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