Toyota Venza Lees Summit MO

We drove the Toyota Venza on mostly two-lane roads in and around the Farmington, Pennsylvania, area, a town about an hour and a half from Pittsburgh. It was raining and the roads were slick with rain and wet, fallen leaves.

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Adams Toyota Lee'S Summit
(816) 358-7600
501 Ne Colbern Rd
Lees Summit, MO
Molle Toyota
(816) 942-5200
601 W 103rd St
Kansas City, MO
Toyota Motor Credit Corp
(913) 661-6800
7400 W 110th St
Overland Park, KS
Toyota Motor Distributors
(816) 231-0771
1820 N Topping Ave
Kansas City, MO
Superior Toyota
(913) 831-0800
8300 Shawnee Mission Pkwy
Mission, KS
Molle Toyota
(816) 508-1200
Kansas City, MO
Toyota Customer Relations
(800) 331-4331
Kansas City, MO
Enterprise Rent-A-Car
(816) 246-8185
1025 SW Blue Pkwy
Lees Summit, MO
Wise Rent-A Car
(816) 525-6767
1650 SW Market St
Lees Summit, MO
Hertz Rent A Car
(816) 347-0997
711 SW Oldham Pkwy
Lees Summit, MO

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Driving Impressions

We drove the Toyota Venza on mostly two-lane roads in and around the Farmington, Pennsylvania, area, a town about an hour and a half from Pittsburgh. It was raining and the roads were slick with rain and wet, fallen leaves. The terrain in the area is hilly, and the steeper climbs and curving downhills gave us a chance to test the Venza's driveability and grip under somewhat unusual circumstances.

On the road, the Venza feels very much like a car, and not much like a truck. In ordinary driving it rides smoothly and quietly, just like a car, steers easily, and seems as quiet as a Camry. We drove smoothly from place to place, wipers and headlights on, observing speed limits between 35 and 55 mph, with minimal need to concentrate. At those speeds, cornering was achieved with minimal body roll (lean), and steering was light and accurate. The Venza sits a little higher off the ground than a Camry, so there is a bit more body lean in the corners, but suspension travel is more like a car than an SUV, so the car transitions from side to side cleanly and easily.

We were impressed with the stability of the Venza on steep, curving roads covered with wet leaves. We never felt a wiggle in these slippery conditions, under throttle or braking, all day long. As the day wore on, we tried out both four-cylinder and V6 models, and all-wheel-drive and front-wheel-drive versions, and drove the now-familiar roads harder, occasionally hitting speeds up to 70 mph. We still never got into the traction control, or the anti-lock brakes, which speaks well for the tires and the wide stance of the Venza.

The brakes respond to pressure with a nice, easy-to-control mix of pedal assist and firm feedback.

The Venza is not designed to be an off-road vehicle, although it does have 8.1 inches of ground clearance, comparable to compact SUVs. The all-wheel-drive system (also used on the RAV4) can bias torque equally on a 50/50 basis, front to rear. With that kind of flexibility, the AWD Venza has the capability to be an especially sure-footed, all-weather transport, and that includes snow.

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Featured Local Company

Adams Toyota Lee'S Summit

(816) 358-7600
501 Ne Colbern Rd
Lees Summit, MO
http://www.adamsautogroup.com


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