2012 - 2013 Toyota Avalon

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#228 of 571 Re: sporty [djrc08861] by empoweredbc

Dec 13, 2012 (1:35 pm)

Replying to: djrc08861 (Dec 13, 2012 12:13 pm)
Just because it is sportier than the 2012 Avalon, doesn't make it a "sporty car". I know school buses that are sportier than the 2012 Avalon
 
And what are you bringing up Azera for? Azera came out 8-9 months ago? How did anybody copy that?
 
Toyota wants to sell 50-6k a month, which is much more than the 25k a year the current car sells, and they will get there. It is getting great press, and does many things better than the current class leaders, LaCrosse, Maxima, and 300

#229 of 571 Re: sporty [empoweredbc] by djrc08861

Dec 13, 2012 (4:56 pm)

Replying to: empoweredbc (Dec 13, 2012 1:35 pm)
azera could of came out 10yrs ago! doesn't matter.the back of the 2013 avalon is an exact replica.lets not even get started on the avalon's front snow plow grill. if a super thick nascar steering wheel and an extra wide gear shift doesn't make it look sporty,i dont know what does. damn near every youtube review of the car also labels it sporty. if you think it will sell 25k plus a year,more power to you

#230 of 571 Re: sporty [djrc08861] by empoweredbc

Dec 13, 2012 (5:55 pm)

Replying to: djrc08861 (Dec 13, 2012 4:56 pm)
Nissan Maxima and Buick LaCRosse sells 5k a month.
 
If they can do it, so can Avalon. It's a better car.

#231 of 571 Re: Seattle Auto Show [ncee] by bwia

Dec 14, 2012 (6:22 am)

Replying to: ncee (Nov 27, 2012 2:12 pm)
They offered $22,000.00 trade towards $42,000.00.
 
Thanks Skip for sharing that information. If you are happy with your trade and you are happy with your 2013 Avy Limited that's all that counts. Once again congrats on the purchase of your "sporty" new wheels.
 
On a related note, through the Consumer Reports buying program, a local dealer in Boston is offering $37,500 on a $42,200 MRSP. Not a bad price, but I just wanted to gauge the merit or value of CR's buying program. Has anyone used this program and did the dealer honored their commitment?

#232 of 571 Re: Seattle Auto Show [bwia] by ncee

Dec 14, 2012 (6:14 am)

Replying to: bwia (Dec 14, 2012 6:22 am)
$22,000.00??? I got OVER $25,000.00 for my car in-trade?
 
Skip

#233 of 571 Re: Seattle Auto Show [ncee] by bwia

Dec 14, 2012 (6:30 am)

Replying to: ncee (Dec 14, 2012 6:14 am)
$22,000.00??? I got OVER $25,000.00 for my car in-trade?
 
Don't mean to be disrespectful but these were your numbers quoted directly from your earlier post. Obviously, there was a miscommunication but I just wanted to make that clear. I hope no offense is taken because it was not intended.
 
Now back to the 2013 Toyota Avalon....feed the forum.

#234 of 571 Re: Edmunds/Inside Line is mighty impressed with the all-new Avalon! [empoweredbc] by luckyme1

Dec 14, 2012 (7:32 am)

Replying to: empoweredbc (Dec 06, 2012 9:26 am)
Both the Avalon Hybrid and V6 are very refined. However, the Hybrid 4 cyl. while under acceleration is more noticed. When in all electric, it is very hushed.
I drive a 2012 Camry Hybrid, and it is one of the nicest hybrid systems on the market.
We planned to get the Avalon Hybrid, but after my wife drove the V6, we decided to get the V6 Limited instead. Either car is a nice combination of style, class and performance.
Everyone has opinions and likes/dislikes of interiors, exterior style, etc.
We found that the interior layout, controls and overall quality of the new Avalon's interior to be quite nice. The front grill (especially on a Pearl White, as my wife is getting) will have to grow on us.
The outgoing Avalon is still a very nice car, and will serve it's owners well. But, Toyota needed a major redirection for that car, as the demographics were not working for it anymore, as sales had been slipping every year. I believe the new style will sell very well.

#235 of 571 Re: Edmunds/Inside Line is mighty impressed with the all-new Avalon! [luckyme1] by tjc78

Dec 14, 2012 (7:48 am)

Replying to: luckyme1 (Dec 14, 2012 7:32 am)
as sales had been slipping every year.
 
The sales were slipping because it was a stale model. It hadn't changed since 2005! Any model that goes that long without a major redo will have declining sales.
 
When the 05 came out it was a huge hit. I remember reading the forums here and people were having a tough time getting the one they wanted and dealers were not lowering prices.
 
If you look at the charts the 2000-2004 Avalon suffered the same sales loss as the model aged:
 
2000 104,078
2001 83,005
2002 69,029
2003 50,911
2004 36,460
 
2005 95,318
2006 88,938
2007 72,945
2008 42,790
2009 26,935
2010 28,390
2011 28,925
  
I'd wager that Toyota does not even come close to equaling the 2005 sales total.

#236 of 571 That walk through sales history lane by empoweredbc

Dec 14, 2012 (9:07 am)

It's obvious from those numbers that The People love them some Avalon, and will love it some more

#237 of 571 Re: sporty [empoweredbc] by djrc08861

Dec 14, 2012 (12:01 pm)

Replying to: empoweredbc (Dec 13, 2012 5:55 pm)
could of been a better car.is more like it
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