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Replying to: irismg (Apr 18, 2009 7:48 am) They already do -- that would be the Matrix. The mid-level S model is under $20K. Used Venzas are going to be few and far between given how new ones seems to be trickling out the factory. I don't think Venzas are available to the fleet and rent-a-car channels. Maybe when the 2010 models come out in the fall, you'll get lucky with a left-over 2009 model on clearance. As long as Toyota continues to keep supply low, though, I wouldn't count on it.
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Replying to: toyotausa1 (Apr 13, 2009 4:02 pm) |
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Replying to: qs933 (Apr 18, 2009 3:13 pm) Also, I don't know if there will be rental units available, either, but in 1-2 years when the depreciation gets low enough, and if I haven't lost interest in it by then, maybe one will turn up in the used market that fits my needs. Thank you, though, for trying to be helpful.
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Replying to: LSP972 (Apr 18, 2009 8:39 am) |
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Replying to: irismg (Apr 18, 2009 8:24 pm) Sorry, I wasn't aware that this turned into a private forum for Toyota to answer questions. Good luck on your search. You may also want to look at the Nissan Murano; I've already seen off-rental 2009 S AWD models dip below $20K. I'm hoping the Venza will hold its value better.
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I test drove a 4 cyl yesterday. The ride was quiet, well mannered. Not only was road noise under control but load traffic noise was kept out. I hopped into the back seat. It was comfortable. I reclined the back seat and paid attention to the leg room. It was a little awkward getting out of the back seat. The dash and instrument cluster looked good and the buttons had a good feel to them. The engine was fine. I don't expect it to pull a trailer. However it still felt more than adequate with two adults with AC running. I'm sure it will do fine with four adults and AC running. The ability to carry items looked good. The back seat went 95 percent flat. It basically looked flat and the cargo capacity was big. The only complaint is interior color. The current colors easily show dirt and shoe scoffs. I would seriously consider the car if it came with a black interior. My current ride is a 2008 Civic Coupe and its very noisy compared to the Venza. I also test drove most of the current Acura products last weekend. The Venza was much quieter than those products except for the MDX. The MDX and Venza were about the same noise wise. Of course the Venza is approximately $10K less.
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Replying to: goose (Apr 19, 2009 7:38 am) |
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Replying to: goose (Apr 19, 2009 7:38 am) At our local auto show a couple weeks ago, I noticed a lot of vehicles with all black interiors. It was across both ends of the spectrum -- compacts to luxury cars. Personally, I like the contrasting light and dark interior of the Venza, especially the black carpet that matches the dash. I do agree, though -- the light colored surface is going to be fun to keep clean. This is my first car with leather, so I'll need to research what's recommended for leather care soon. |
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Replying to: david_k1 (Apr 17, 2009 11:18 am) Hope that helps, Good luck! |
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Replying to: sns1 (Apr 20, 2009 9:17 am) I suppose I'll have to push a little more on the dealer to get our venza closer to the "build" stage... Best |
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