The Toyota Avalon has always lived in a strange little corner of the car world. It is not flashy enough to steal headlines and not sporty enough to dominate comparisons. Yet owners swear by it, and many keep theirs for hundreds of thousands of kilometres with little drama. The reason is simple. Under the polished styling and quiet cabin, Toyota engineered the Avalon to be a long-distance machine that feels almost effortless to live with. Still, even a well-built full-size sedan has quirks, weak spots, and expensive surprises if you buy the wrong year. This detailed guide breaks down real reliability data, common problems, cost-effective fixes, and the Avalon years that are worth hunting down. Why the Toyota Avalon Still...
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