2011 Toyota Avalon

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#388 of 1686 Re: 2012 Rear Wheel drive? [bdyment] by nan48

Aug 03, 2010 (5:06 am)

Replying to: bdyment (Aug 03, 2010 4:46 am)
I'm not sure what car outsells the other but I do know that I read this on the internet. I can't say for certain that it's true. The same article said they was going to discontinue the Solar, this was a certainty. I would think Corolla would be number two, Camery number one. The article DID NOT say for sure they would discontinue the Avalon. They said Toyota had thought about it. They also thought about making the Avalon rear wheel drive in 2012 if not discontinue. NOW that I can see. Hard to do without sacrificing MPG though. Even if it's discontinued that does not necessarily drive the price down on all Avalon's. In fact it could have an opposite effect on older Avalons.

#389 of 1686 Re: 2012 Rear Wheel drive? [nan48] by tjc78

Aug 03, 2010 (6:09 am)

Replying to: nan48 (Aug 03, 2010 5:06 am)
They also thought about making the Avalon rear wheel drive in 2012 if not discontinue. NOW that I can see.
 
They just redid the Avalon for 2011. The last redo was in 05 which lasted five years. Basing it on history this "generation" will be around for a few more years before another redesign.
 
As for the Avalon going RWD, IMO not gonna happen. The Avalon is a fairly low volume car compared to the Corolla, Camry and Prius. The reason it survives is because it shares many (many!) parts with the V6 Camry. If they take to RWD it will certainly raise the price closer to Lexus territory and will make it difficult to sell over a GS350.
 
Now... if the Avalon some how, some way ever goes RWD I will stand in line to buy one. I loved my 06 (my second favorite car ever) and wish I replaced it with another one.

#390 of 1686 Low Sell Car! by nan48

Aug 03, 2010 (6:29 am)

So far I really like my 2011. I bought a used 2000 and had electrical problems but LOVED the ride so much I had to have one. I could have sold it to some unsuspecting buyer but I simply didn't have the heart to do that. I traded it in. So far I am impressed by this 2011 but honestly I have not driven this car much at all. Good Lord Willing this will be our first long trip today. IF THE WIFE can EVER get ready. I did notice that the trunk does not close first thing. It will close but takes a few tries. Plus the line up in MY trunk is a little off. Americans better take better pride in building such cars or people like me will look for the J in the first of the Vin number. J stands for Japan.
 
I do believe you are right. Avalon is a low sell car. When we purchase a new Diesel in 2001, I was told then that the Diesel's are low sells but they are also the truck they make the most money on. I bought a Dodge. What a mistake! Engine solid, body not so solid. But I still have it and I get great MPG out of this large truck. I only have 51 thousand miles on it. :o)

#391 of 1686 Re: MPG [nan48] by tfelton

Aug 03, 2010 (8:07 am)

Replying to: nan48 (Aug 02, 2010 3:08 pm)
I've put on new tires on my '08 Ltd. Nothing had to be reprogramed. This is with regards to the tire pressure sensing which are in the valve stems.

#392 of 1686 Re: 2012 Rear Wheel drive? [tjc78] by wwest

Aug 03, 2010 (8:54 am)

Replying to: tjc78 (Aug 03, 2010 6:09 am)
If Lexus can sell the Camry as an ES350....
 
Then why not.....
 
A GS350 sold as an Avalon, or market replacement for, wouldn't be a bad idea.
 
RWD, optional R/awd, and......DFI....!
 
Camry top end, ~$26,000, ES350 base, ~$35,000.
 
Avalon, top end ~35,000, GS350 base, ~$45,000.
 
Note the same ~$10,000 "spread".

#393 of 1686 Re: 2012 Rear Wheel drive? [wwest] by tjc78

Aug 03, 2010 (9:14 am)

Replying to: wwest (Aug 03, 2010 8:54 am)
The GS would need to be stretched about a foot to be an Avalon replacement. There is no way Toyota could do that and keep the price in line with what it is now. The Avalon's pricing works because it shares a lot of parts and is built here in the US alongside more popular models.
 
I think your "spread #s" above are actually closer to 5K. A loaded up Camry will go over 30K and the Avalon gets awfully close to 40K.

#394 of 1686 Re: 2012 Rear Wheel drive? [tjc78] by wwest

Aug 03, 2010 (10:01 am)

Replying to: tjc78 (Aug 03, 2010 9:14 am)
The "spread" come directly from Toyota.com and Lexus.com.

#395 of 1686 Re: 2012 Rear Wheel drive? [wwest] by ctl

Aug 03, 2010 (2:49 pm)

Replying to: wwest (Aug 03, 2010 10:01 am)
mostly correct except Camry top end (V6 XLE) is 29K+

#396 of 1686 Re: MPG [iamknott] by twinb

Aug 03, 2010 (8:25 pm)

Replying to: iamknott (Aug 02, 2010 10:09 am)
A link to the gear ratios; The 5th & 6th gears are well below 1.00!
 
http://www.conceptcarz.com/vehicle/default.aspx?carID=18082&i=2

#397 of 1686 Re: Alloy wheels, and chrome trim [twinb] by twinb

Aug 03, 2010 (8:56 pm)

Replying to: twinb (Jul 30, 2010 7:53 am)
Re: clear coat or nothing on alloy wheels/door chrome. Found the answer today in the parts dept. of my local dealer; both items have a clear coat protectant. The guy warned me not to use any product containing acid as an ingredient, particularly on the alloy wheels. There was a pint of wheel cleaner with the Toy label for $9.95; I know there's something to be said for using the manufacturer's products. Before I buy it I'l try warm sudsy water to see how well that takes the brake dust off, it's Meguiar's gold classic car wash. Then a coat of plain carnuba. The magnesium chloride used here in Denver for snowy/icy roads is a killer.
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