Reason to Buy #1: Five Trim Levels
The advantage of the 2016 Toyota Avalon Hybrid is that people have five different trim levels to choose from:
Touring
Limited
XLE Plus
XLE
XLE Premium
That means that drivers will have a lot of choice when it comes to their vehicle even in how it looks.
Reason to Buy #2: Jam-Packed with Features
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In addition, the crash test safety ratings have been solid across the board. Buyers have access to a backup camera system and a blind spot monitor with the Touring models. Drivers can fit the limited sedan with adaptive cruise control, automatic headlights, a forward collision warning system and a lane-departure warning system.
Reason to Buy #4: Smooth and Strong Engine
If buyers choose the 2016 Toyota Avalon Hybrid, they will have access to a strong and smooth engine. It features 265 horsepower and a four-cylinder engine. The overall weight of the vehicle is 3,584 lb.
Reason to Buy #5: Jet-like Acceleration
With a 2.5 liter inline, this car can speed from zero to 60 in eight seconds flat. Consumers have access to the same Hybrid Synergy Drive System that could be found in the ES 300h models.
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That is a lot of money for a vehicle that does not come with the Lux Badge. A lot of buyers might be turned off by that fact considering that there are luxury vehicles out there available at almost the same price with more amenities.
Reason Not to Buy #2: Generic Looking Taillight
While this might seem like a bit of a nitpick, when people are paying $32,650 for a vehicle, they can afford to be a little picky. The 2016 Toyota Avalon Hybrid has a taillight that does nothing for the rest of the appearance of the vehicle. While it still looks fantastic, it would be nice if there were more to it than that.
Reason Not to Buy #3: Spongy Feel to the Brake Pedal
The brake pedal of this car can take some getting used to. When a person first goes to hit the brake pedal, it has a spongy feel that can be somewhat distracting while driving.
Other choices include the 2016 Buick LaCrosse or the Chevrolet Impala. The Impala costs 27,095, while the Buick LaCrosse costs $31,065, and both of these vehicles have received lower ratings than the 2016 Toyota Avalon Hybrid. By comparison, the Avalon has better gas mileage than both of these vehicles. The advantage of the 2016 Avalon is that they returned the vehicle's suspension to align better with the preferences of customers. That shows that Toyota does listen to its customers. The latest Avalon also feels more composed and refined than its predecessors. Whether