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Toyota Avalon
The Toyota Motor Corporation, or simply called Toyota, is a Japanese multinational corporation and the world's second largest automaker that manufactures automobiles, trucks, buses and robots and the world's eighth largest company. Kiichiro Toyoda founded the company in 1933. Since then, Toyota has become one of the most successful and profitable Japanese companies. Toyota Motor Corporation was established as an independent company in 1937. The Toyota Avalon introduced in 1995 is bland as egg whites, but solid, roomy and dependable car. Toyota's engineers and designers have given the Avalon a little more style, extra horsepower and varying trims that add distinct flavors to the formerly vanilla only sedan. The Toyota Avalon is available in four trim levels XL, Touring, XLS and Limited. Although it's the base version, the XL still offers amenities like electro luminescent gauges, a cabin air filter, a nine-speaker stereo, automatic climate control, a telescoping wheel, a power seat and 16-inch alloy wheels. The Touring model is noticeably sportier with a firmer suspension, unique 17-inch wheels, leather seats and aluminum interior trim. The XLS and Limited are more upscale, the XLS adds a power moon roof and a six-disc CD, compact disk changer. The Limited trim includes items such as rain-sensing wipers, perforated leather seats with memory, heating and cooling and wood grain trim. The front-wheel-drive Toyota Avalon is powered by a 3.5-liters V6 engine. With an output of 268 horsepower and 248 pound-feet of torque, it makes the Avalon as powerful as an Infiniti G35 sport sedan. In spite of its big power, the Avalon earns an impressive EPA, Environmental Protection Agency rating of 22 mpg, Miles Per Gallon in city and 31 mpg on highway. The various features of Toyota Avalon include the XLS and Limited models that are modern and luxurious with gorgeous faux maple trim in the Limited, while the sporty Touring model is intentionally austere with black leather seats and a three-spoke steering wheel. The instrument cluster is highlighted by glowing optitron gauges surrounded by chrome rings, and movable panels that conceal the radio and navigation controls give the dash a sleek look.
Toyota Avalon, due to its various attractive features and luxurious comforts, is one of the favorite choices of the four-wheeler buyers. Its dashing and athletic look attracts many of the car lovers. All these and many more features of it, distinguishes Toyota Avalon from the other cars.
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