
The 2010 Toyota Avalon is a full-size sedan available in XL, XLS and Limited
trim levels. Standard equipment includes 16-inch alloy wheels, automatic
headlights, cruise control, full power accessories, dual-zone automatic climate
control, a tilt-and-telescoping steering wheel, a power driver seat, a
reclining rear seat and a nine-speaker stereo with six-CD changer and auxiliary
audio jack. The XLS adds 17-inch wheels, foglights, heated mirrors, a sunroof
(optional on XL), leather upholstery, a leather-wrapped wheel and shift knob,
auto-dimming driver and interior rearview mirrors, and wood trim. The Limited
adds xenon headlights, a passenger-side auto-dimming mirror, automatic wipers,
keyless ignition/entry, additional power driver seat adjustment, a power
passenger seat, heated and ventilated front seats, driver memory functions, a
power rear sunshade, Bluetooth and a 12-speaker JBL stereo upgrade.
Under the Hood
The Avalon's automatic transmission has a manual-shift
provision.
Safety
Standard safety equipment on the 2010 Toyota Avalon includes antilock disc
brakes, stability and traction control, active front head restraints,
front-seat side airbags, side curtain airbags and a driver-side knee airbag.
In government crash tests, the Toyota Avalon earned a perfect five stars in all
frontal- and side-impact categories. In Insurance Institute for Highway Safety
testing, the Avalon earned the top score of "Good" for its protection
of occupants in frontal-offset and side-impact crashes.
Exterior
The Avalon's exterior sports a clean, upscale and - above
all - conservative look. The rear has a two-level trunk design with smoked
taillights. Neat features include available puddle lamps and turn signals
embedded in the side mirrors - not on the housing.
Interior Design and Special Features
The front seats are wide and accommodating -- with the Limited, you also get
heated and ventilated seats with a seat-cushion length adjuster. The rear seats
are quite comfortable as well. Legroom is abundant even by full-size sedan
standards, and the rear seats boast a manually reclining back that allows
passengers to stretch out on long trips. A 6-footer can sit in back with more
than enough knee- and headroom, and with a nearly flat floor, getting three
into the backseat on carpool day is no problem.
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