2009 Toyota Avalon Performance Lewistown PA

Nearly every aspect of the 2009 Toyota Avalon driving experience in Lewistown is centered around comfort, assurance, and, in most respects, isolation. The suspension soaks up nearly every kind of bump, yet the body stays in check if you pitch the Avalon into a sharper corner, showing plenty of poise, though it doesn't feel remotely sporty. Its V-6 can barely be heard while idling and is glassy-smooth across the rev band, and its automatic transmission shifts almost undetectably. The Avalon's fuel economy ratings are among the highest in its class of large sedans, at 19 mpg city, 28 mpg highway.

Local Companies

Bobby Rahal Toyota/Scion Of Lewistown
(717) 248-0119
425 Electric Ave
Lewistown, PA
Lake Chevrolet Cadillac
(717) 248-6010
533 S Main St
Lewistown, PA
Lash Motors Inc
(717) 248-4366
425 Electric Ave
Lewistown, PA
Frey Motors Chrysler Dodge Jeep Inc
(717) 248-7811
409 Valley St
Lewistown, PA
Noerr's Garage Inc
(717) 248-5429
700 US Highway 22
Lewistown, PA
Lake Ford Lincoln Mercury Inc
(717) 248-0153
Lewistown, PA
Lash Motors Inc
(717) 248-0119
425 Electric Ave
Lewistown, PA
Lake Chevrolet Cadillac
(717) 248-1991
533 S Main St
Lewistown, PA
Lake Ford Lincoln Mercury Inc
(717) 248-0152
Lewistown, PA
A Z Chevrolet Inc
(412) 795-1200
12827 Frankstown Rd
Pittsburgh, PA

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TheCarConnection.com has looked to some of the best automotive resources to bring you this review. And to help you make the best of opposing viewpoints, TheCarConnection.com's editors have included their own firsthand observations along with information from others.

Likes:

Lexus-quiet interior

Smooth, almost pillowy ride

Strong, silent powertrain

Backseat space

Dislikes:

A snooze to drive

Conservative look and feel

Price overlaps that of Lexus ES 350

Toyota's 2009 Avalon is the automaker's entry into the full-sized sedan market. The 2009 model is very similar to that offered in 2008.

For 2008, Toyota upgraded the brakes for better response, less fade, and shorter stopping distances. The Avalon is powered by a 3.5-liter V-6 engine, generating 268 horsepower and driving the front wheels via a six-speed automatic transmission.

Nearly every aspect of the 2009 Toyota Avalon driving experience is centered around comfort, assurance, and, in most respects, isolation. The suspension soaks up nearly every kind of bump, yet the body stays in check if you pitch the Avalon into a sharper corner, showing plenty of poise, though it doesn't feel remotely sporty. Its V-6 can barely be heard while idling and is glassy-smooth across the rev band, and its automatic transmission shifts almost undetectably. The Avalon's fuel economy ratings are among the highest in its class of large sedans, at 19 mpg city, 28 mpg highway.

In 2008, all Avalons got a fresh face with revamped bumpers, headlamps, and grille, along with fresh tinting for the taillamps; overall its appearance became a little more distinctive but not any less conservative. The XLS and Limited models get smart wood grain and a power passenger seat. 2009 Toyota Avalon XLS models pick up larger 17-inch alloy wheels, while Limited models gain chrome door handles.

The Avalon's interior alone is a strong selling point; its passenger space is one of the roomiest of any sedans, with soft, highly adjustable front- and backseats that are contoured adequately for large adults. The trunk is plenty big for a very large suitcase, plus several smaller ones. Three adults can sit in the backseat of the 2009 Toyota Avalon and have just enough shoulder room and space to sprawl their legs.

The 2009 Toyota Avalon is offered in three different trim levels--XL, XLS, and Limited--that span quite a range in price and equipment. The Limited piles on luxury gear, including heated and ventilated front seats, wood grain trim, a Smart Key system, a power rear sunshade, aluminum scuff plates, and a high-end JBL sound system with an integrated Bluetooth hands-free interface. Sound systems now have MP3 capability and an auxiliary port for iPods.

Major options include a DVD-based navigation system, a remote start system, Dynamic Cruise Control, and heated and ventilated seats.

The 2009 Toyota Avalon has achieved top marks in crash tests, with the best five-star ratings from the federal government in frontal and side impact tests, plus top "good" results from the insurance-affiliated IIHS in frontal and side impact tests. It was rated "poor," however, in the IIHS rear impact test. Electronic stability control is now standard across the 2009 Toyota Avalon line, as are anti-lock brakes, front side airbags, side curtain bags, and a driver's knee bag.

The Bottom Line: The 2009 Toyota Avalon isn't a Lexus, but it almost feels like one. The big, roomy sedan is designed for providing a comfortable ride and plenty of interior space, and it absolutely succeeds on those fronts.

Other Choices:

If you like the 2009 Toyota Avalon, also consider:

- Buick Lucerne

- Chrysler 300

- Ford Taurus

- Hyundai Azera

Reason Why:

Each of these alternatives favors ride comfort over tight handling response, but also has decent straight-line acceleration. The Lucerne V-6 and the Azera both have 3.8-liter V-6 engines and aren't as responsive as the Taurus, but the Lucerne is available in Super trim, which adds a 292-horsepower, 4.6-liter V-8. Next to either of these rivals, the Avalon is quieter and more refined inside. Another alternative is the Chrysler 300, which comes in an economical rear-wheel-drive base model or with all-wheel drive in upscale Touring trim. The Taurus, which was recently called the Five Hundred, has a very nicely appointed interior and an especially spacious backseat, and its 3.5-liter V-6 and six-speed automatic are very responsive. The 300 also has a powerful HEMI V-8 available. But the 300 might not be as appealing to the crowd that favors ride comfort and space above all else; it's less roomy inside and not nearly as refined and quiet.

Buying Tip

Not all shoppers realize that the pricing of the 2009 Toyota Avalon reaches up into the range of the Lexus ES 350. Don't be bashful about strolling over to the Lexus dealership if the Toyota office won't give you a deal; Lexus stores are known for far superior customer service.

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Bobby Rahal Toyota/Scion Of Lewistown

(717) 248-0119
425 Electric Ave
Lewistown, PA
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