The 2011 Toyota Venza seriously isn't class-competitive. Why? Because the Venza is without any competition. Instead of a rival, the Venza is a solution, a captivating oddit. Its huge cargo area tips at SUV-like volume, but its well balanced driving and five-passenger seating tell stories of its sedan history. The outcome is a distinctive, tiny crossover beautifully customized for people who go shopping and survive the perimeter.
If BMW is the “Ultimate Driving Machine,” Toyota is the exact contrary, the “Ultimate Commuting Machine.” Its ride is genteel, quiet and cozy, an archetype for exactly what family-friendly traveling ought to be. The basic four-cylinder powerplant has sufficient power for every day driving, at the same time the optional V6 engine adds considerable speed and power, but it does nothing to ensure sure footedness. For this, check out suggested AWD.
In maintaining the Venza’s family-oriented layout, the Toyota comes loaded with a range of security measures. Significant functions comprise of dual front-side mounted airbags, passenger airbag occupant-sensing deactivation and a whiplash safety system. The mechanically-similar 2010 model earned a perfect ballot from IIHS and NHTSA.
The Venza’s interior puts on a four-star efficiency. Because of several hard and inexpensive components and clunky design, it won't get a standing ovation, but we compliment vigorously all the same. The Venza comes well-equipped with a wide range of characteristics, and optional packages swiftly convert the Venza into an entry-level luxury vehicle.
The dashboard control system is stunning. The dashboard-mounted shifter is a design miracle, and frees space in the floor-mounted center console for rolltop cup holders and an iPod/MP3-player bin. Above all, the Venza provides a laudable amount of place for both cargo and passengers. Its rear reclining seat can accomodate two adults or three children perfectly. With all seats down, the Venza features a very balanced 70 cubic feet of space for storage.
Can’t decide will it be a sedan or an SUV? You don’t have to. Select the 2011 Toyota Venza.
Details:
Engine: 2.7-liter four-cylinder, 3.5-liter six-cylinder
Horsepower & Torque:
2.7-liter: 182 hp, 182 lb-ft of torque
3.5-liter: 268 hp, 246 lb-ft of torque
Transmission: six-speed automatic
Fuel Economy: 21/27/23 mpg (base)
If BMW is the “Ultimate Driving Machine,” Toyota is the exact contrary, the “Ultimate Commuting Machine.” Its ride is genteel, quiet and cozy, an archetype for exactly what family-friendly traveling ought to be. The basic four-cylinder powerplant has sufficient power for every day driving, at the same time the optional V6 engine adds considerable speed and power, but it does nothing to ensure sure footedness. For this, check out suggested AWD.
In maintaining the Venza’s family-oriented layout, the Toyota comes loaded with a range of security measures. Significant functions comprise of dual front-side mounted airbags, passenger airbag occupant-sensing deactivation and a whiplash safety system. The mechanically-similar 2010 model earned a perfect ballot from IIHS and NHTSA.
The Venza’s interior puts on a four-star efficiency. Because of several hard and inexpensive components and clunky design, it won't get a standing ovation, but we compliment vigorously all the same. The Venza comes well-equipped with a wide range of characteristics, and optional packages swiftly convert the Venza into an entry-level luxury vehicle.
The dashboard control system is stunning. The dashboard-mounted shifter is a design miracle, and frees space in the floor-mounted center console for rolltop cup holders and an iPod/MP3-player bin. Above all, the Venza provides a laudable amount of place for both cargo and passengers. Its rear reclining seat can accomodate two adults or three children perfectly. With all seats down, the Venza features a very balanced 70 cubic feet of space for storage.
Can’t decide will it be a sedan or an SUV? You don’t have to. Select the 2011 Toyota Venza.
Details:
Engine: 2.7-liter four-cylinder, 3.5-liter six-cylinder
Horsepower & Torque:
2.7-liter: 182 hp, 182 lb-ft of torque
3.5-liter: 268 hp, 246 lb-ft of torque
Transmission: six-speed automatic
Fuel Economy: 21/27/23 mpg (base)
Base MSRP: $26,625
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