The Redesigned 2013 Toyota Avalon: A Luxurious American Cruiser
The redesigned 2013 Toyota Avalon is everything that you'd expect from the most luxurious Toyota there is. Its quiet, roomy, and super comfortable, making it a perfect choice for those who value traditional values that translate into an enjoyable ride. This five-passenger cruiser is a sedan that takes us back to older American cars, with a new front fascia, wider body, stylized wheels, HID, and LED lighting all coming together to create a very nice ride.
The Avalon's interior has undergone significant improvements from the 2012 model, coming loaded with lots of luxury. The trunk is bigger, and even the base trim offers leather upholstery and a nice audio system with USB and Bluetooth connectivity. Our Avalon XLE Touring model comes standard with power glass sunroof, heated front seats, and a backup camera, setting it apart from other models in its class.
One of the standout features of the new Avalon is its tech game, which has really stepped up to meet modern expectations. The new technology suite provides capacitive touch controls for audio and climate settings, as well as smartphone charging and connectivity. If you're considering purchasing a Toyota Avalon, we highly recommend exploring Toyota's and tuned multimedia system, which includes features like Bluetooth HD radio, Pandora, iHeartRadio, and much more.
When it comes to performance, the Avalon is a force to be reckoned with. Its outstanding 268 horsepower 3.5-liter V6 engine makes it feel sporty and powerful, while its well-programmed 6-speed automatic transmission sends power to the front wheels. The result is a refined and powerful driving experience that's hard to match in its class.
Despite its size – weighing in at just under 3500 pounds – the Avalon handles surprisingly well for a large car. And when it comes to fuel economy, it's not bad for a full-size V6 power sedan. While it may not be as sporty as some other models, such as the BMW 5-series, it still offers a comfortable and enjoyable driving experience.
So, what sets the Avalon apart from its competitors? For starters, its base price of just under $31,000 is incredibly competitive. However, our preferred setup – the ultra-luxury model for $39,650 – is limited in availability, but well worth the investment if you're looking for a traditional driving experience that's both comfortable and powerful.
In conclusion, the redesigned 2013 Toyota Avalon is an American car made for those who value comfort, power, and luxury. With its quiet ride, spacious interior, and impressive tech features, it's a standout model in its class. Whether you're looking for a family-friendly sedan or a personal luxury vehicle, the Avalon is definitely worth considering.
"WEBVTTKind: captionsLanguage: enthe redesigned 2013 Toyota Avalon is everything that you'd expect from the most luxurious Toyota there is its quiet roomy and its super comfortable it's also the first Toyota to be designed built and sold in the US I guess it helps with those traditional values that translate into an enjoyable ride it's also offered as a hybrid version that we'll be covering in a separate review this five passenger cruiser is a sedan that sort of a throwback to older American cars it looks like something you'd expect to see on the set of Mad Men if it had been built 50 years ago a new front fascia a wider body stylized wheels hid and LED lighting all make the redesigned 2013 Avalon a very nice ride it's well worth comparing to the Chrysler 300 and the Hyundai Genesis the interior of the new Avalon is a big improvement of the 2012 model and it comes loaded with lots of luxury the trunk is bigger and the base trim even gets leather upholstery and a nice audio system with USB and bluetooth connectivity our avalon xle touring model comes standard with the power glass sunroof heated front seats and a backup camera the new avalon has really stepped up its tech game too with the new technology suite that gives you capacitive touch controls for audio and climate settings and smart phone charging and connectivity if the new Avalon might be in your future we suggest you out for Toyota's and tuned multimedia system that includes Bluetooth HD radio Pandora iHeartRadio and a lot more the Avalon is really quiet at speed it accelerates and shifts very nicely it even feels sporty and has plenty of power courtesy of its outstanding 268 horsepower 3.5 liter v6 and a well programmed 6-speed automatic transmission sending power to the front wheels it's got to be one of the best engines out there refined and powerful fuel economy isn't bad either for a full size v6 power sedan weighing in at just under 3500 pounds the Avalon doesn't feel like a sports sedan so for that you may want to look at the BMW 5-series but it will cost you more money however the Avalon does handle well for a large car and we couldn't ask for a smoother ride base price for the 2013 Avalon is just under 31 thousand dollars but at 39,000 650 the ultra-luxury is limited is our preferred setup if the traditional driving experience of a comfortable and powerful car is what you want then the redesigned 2013 Toyota Avalon may just be the American car made for youthe redesigned 2013 Toyota Avalon is everything that you'd expect from the most luxurious Toyota there is its quiet roomy and its super comfortable it's also the first Toyota to be designed built and sold in the US I guess it helps with those traditional values that translate into an enjoyable ride it's also offered as a hybrid version that we'll be covering in a separate review this five passenger cruiser is a sedan that sort of a throwback to older American cars it looks like something you'd expect to see on the set of Mad Men if it had been built 50 years ago a new front fascia a wider body stylized wheels hid and LED lighting all make the redesigned 2013 Avalon a very nice ride it's well worth comparing to the Chrysler 300 and the Hyundai Genesis the interior of the new Avalon is a big improvement of the 2012 model and it comes loaded with lots of luxury the trunk is bigger and the base trim even gets leather upholstery and a nice audio system with USB and bluetooth connectivity our avalon xle touring model comes standard with the power glass sunroof heated front seats and a backup camera the new avalon has really stepped up its tech game too with the new technology suite that gives you capacitive touch controls for audio and climate settings and smart phone charging and connectivity if the new Avalon might be in your future we suggest you out for Toyota's and tuned multimedia system that includes Bluetooth HD radio Pandora iHeartRadio and a lot more the Avalon is really quiet at speed it accelerates and shifts very nicely it even feels sporty and has plenty of power courtesy of its outstanding 268 horsepower 3.5 liter v6 and a well programmed 6-speed automatic transmission sending power to the front wheels it's got to be one of the best engines out there refined and powerful fuel economy isn't bad either for a full size v6 power sedan weighing in at just under 3500 pounds the Avalon doesn't feel like a sports sedan so for that you may want to look at the BMW 5-series but it will cost you more money however the Avalon does handle well for a large car and we couldn't ask for a smoother ride base price for the 2013 Avalon is just under 31 thousand dollars but at 39,000 650 the ultra-luxury is limited is our preferred setup if the traditional driving experience of a comfortable and powerful car is what you want then the redesigned 2013 Toyota Avalon may just be the American car made for you\n"