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POSTED May 8, 7:12 AM
Small economical cars are great cross-town commuters to transport one or two people. However, what if you’re a driver who simply needs more car? Can a big car actually be economical to drive on a daily basis? Well, surprising yes, when the big car is the Toyota Avalon! The Avalon has been available since the 1995 model year. Initially the car’s styling was considered-well, bland. During the last two vehicle redesigns, however, the car has become more stylish and visually appealing. ![]() 2006 Toyota Avalon - The Big Economy Car The Avalon is based upon an expanded version of the Camry platform, and the Avalon is Toyota’s flagship model. Since Lexus is Toyota’s upper division, some elements of the Lexus have made there way into the Avalon. For example, the Avalon has a smooth quiet ride for long-range cruising, a powerful 6-cylinder engine to charge up mountain highways, excellent rear leg room, and a large trunk to carry luggage, golf clubs, and other cargo. ![]() The Avalon has Lexus Like Rear Leg Room Last, but not least, Toyota has managed to squeeze 31 plus miles per gallon out of this impressive vehicle. The Toyota Avalon is truly a big economy car. Oh, and one more thing – the car is as reliable as they come! 2006 Toyota Avalon Vehicle Dimensions:
Source: Consumer Guide Engine
Source: Consumer Guide
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