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The All New 2011 Toyota Avalon

August 28, 2010 Featured, New Jersey Toyota Cars, NJ Toyota dealer No Comments

Watch out Ford and Hyundai! Toyota’s highly anticipated 2011 Avalon is now on markets with a makeover that competitors are no match for. A broader grille, stylish panels and an exciting new interior have armed the new Avalon for battle against other large sedans in its class. Jersey City drivers have praised the 2010 Avalon for its spacious cabin and smooth, quiet ride, which are among the features that the 2011 model has retained. Otherwise, at local Toyota car dealers, NJ drivers have seen a completely restyled Avalon.

The new Avalon’s slimmer, high-intensity headlights integrate seamlessly into it’s stretched out grille. The sedan’s bold profile flaunts edgy rocker panels and redesigned 17-inch alloy wheels which are the perfect balance the modest rear end. The Avalon’s wider stance and overall aggressive yet humble appearance make this sedan the highlight of your Toyota NJ dealer’s showrooms.

The most noticeable changes have been made to the Avalon’s interior which has a completely modified dashboard, new materials, different color combination and even more space than its predecessor. Wood grain trim and leather upholstery give the interior a luxurious appeal. The dashboard features an LCD screen that controls the optional voice-activated navigation system and an instrument panel with easy to read luminous gauges.

At local Toyota car dealers, NJ residents can choose from the base or limited edition of the Avalon, both of which have received a good number of new features. Standard features include dual-zone climate control, Bluetooth, a set of easy-to-access controls on the steering wheel, a moonroof, XM radio and a USB port. The limited edition has ventilated front seats, rain-sensing wipers, a smart-key system and a power front passenger seat. Both trims come equipped with a rearview camera, which is viewed in the rearview mirror of the base and on the navigation screen of limited.

Jersey City residents can expect the same power and performance as the 2010 Avalon in the new model, which comes endowed with a 3.5-liter V6 engine with variable valve timing and is mated to a six speed automatic transmission. In addition to sharing the same mechanics, the price tag on the 2010 Avalon is surprisingly similar to that worn by the 2011 Avalon. Even with the added features and upgrades that the current model received, the base edition starts at just $33,205 and the limited edition at $36,445, which are costs rarely seen associated with such quality.

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