Toyota avalon 2017
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Every Toyota vehicle is supported by a 36-month/36,000-mile
limited warranty coverage. But it doesn’t stop there.
On top of our basic coverage, we offer:
Basic Coverage1 36 months/36,000 miles (all components other than normal wear and maintenance items).
Powertrain Coverage1 60 months/60,000 miles (engine, transmission/transaxle, front-wheel-drive system, rear-wheel drive, seatbelts and airbags).
Rust-Through Coverage1 60 months/unlimited miles (corrosion perforation of sheet metal).
Emissions Coverage1 Coverages vary under Federal and California regulations. Refer to applicable Warranty & Maintenance Guide for details.
For Toyota hybrid vehicles beginning with model year 2020, the hybrid (HV) battery is covered for 10 years from original date of first use or 150,000 miles, whichever comes first. Coverage is subject to the terms and conditions of your New Vehicle Limited Warranty. See Owner’s Warranty and Maintenance Guide for details.
We are proud to announce a significant enhancement to our Hybrid Battery Warranty. Starting with the 2020 model year, every Toyota hybrid battery warranty is being increased from 8 years or 100,000 miles, to 10 years from date of first use, or 150,000 miles whichever comes first. This enhancement serves as an indication of our confidence in the quality, dependability, and reliability of our products.
On top of our basic coverage, we offer:
Hybrid-Related Component Coverage1 Hybrid-related components, including the HV battery, battery control module, hybrid control module and inverter with converter, are covered for 8 years/100,000 miles. The HV battery may have longer coverage under emissions warranty. Refer to applicable Warranty & Maintenance Guide for details.
Powertrain Coverage1 60 months/60,000 miles (engine, transmission/transaxle, front-wheel-drive system, rear-wheel drive, seatbelts and airbags).
Rust-Through Coverage1 60 months/unlimited miles (corrosion perforation of sheet metal).
Emissions Coverage1 Coverages vary under Federal and California regulations. Refer to applicable Warranty & Maintenance Guide for details.
For Toyota hybrid vehicles beginning with model year 2020, the hybrid (HV) battery is covered for 10 years from original date of first use or 150,000 miles, whichever comes first. Coverage is subject to the terms and conditions of your New Vehicle Limited Warranty. See Owner’s Warranty and Maintenance Guide for details.
Toyota Genuine Parts are built to the highest standards of quality, durability and performance. Most have 12-month coverage, and there aren’t many, if any, companies that offer a longer guarantee.
For accessories purchased at the time of the new vehicle purchase, the Toyota Accessory Warranty coverage is in effect for 36 months/ 36,000 miles from the vehicle’s in-service date, which is the same coverage as the Toyota New Vehicle Limited Warranty.1
For accessories purchased after the new vehicle purchase, the coverage is 12 months, regardless of mileage, from the date the accessory was installed on the vehicle, or the remainder of any applicable new vehicle warranty, whichever provides greater coverage, with the exception of car covers. Car covers are warranted for 12 months from the date of purchase and do not assume any coverage under the Toyota New Vehicle Limited Warranty.
Every Toyota Certified Used Vehicle is put through a 160-point quality insurance inspection, with each Used Hybrid tested to a 174-point standard. So we thought the TCUV Warranty should be just as thorough.
Each Toyota Certified Used Hybrid and Vehicle comes with a 12-month/12,000-mile limited comprehensive warranty from date of certified purchase.2
Each Toyota Certified Used Hybrid is covered by an 8-year/100,000-mile Factory Hybrid Vehicle Battery Warranty, 5 including the HV battery, battery control module, hybrid control module and inverter with converter. The HV battery may have longer coverage under emissions warranty. Refer to applicable Owner’s Warranty & Maintenance Guide for details.
Additionally, all Toyota Certified Used Vehicles are backed by a 7-year/100,000-mile Limited Powertrain Warranty 3 (from original date of first use when purchased as new). We also add a 1-year 24-hour Roadside Assistance Plan 4 (from original date of TCUV purchase). For the enhanced peace of mind of an available Extended Vehicle Service Agreement, please visit Toyota Financial Services .
Here are a few of the features and benefits of the Toyota Certified Limited Powertrain Warranty:
- • Valid at over 1400 Toyota dealerships in the U.S. and Canada
- • Transferable at no cost for added resale value
- • Travel protection
- • Substitute transportation
- • Toll-free line assistance
The following major components are covered by the Toyota Certified Limited Powertrain Warranty:
- • Engine Components
- • Manual Transmission
- • Automatic Transmission
- • Axle Assembly Components
- • Hybrid Components
2017 Toyota Avalon Review
- Quiet and upscale interior with roomy seating front and rear Wide array of optional features Above-average fuel economy Large trunk Ride may be too firm for traditional Avalon shoppers All-wheel drive isn’t available
Get more for your trade-in
Edmunds shoppers get on average $235 more for their trade-in.
Receive offers from our dealer partners fast.
Which Avalon does Edmunds recommend?
Edmunds’ Expert Review
Overall rating
When you’ve got a winning formula, it’s typically a good idea to stick with it. And that’s pretty much what Toyota has done with the 2017 Avalon. Redesigned back in 2013, this large sedan has received only a few updates in the last four years and otherwise has stayed true as a comfortable, quiet and well-equipped sedan that’s just at home commuting as it is eating up endless miles of American highway.
As far as the basics go, the 2017 Toyota Avalon pretty much has them all covered. It offers plenty of room for five adults and a lovely cabin with high-quality materials and very good construction, plus the choice of many available high-tech features. The Avalon is extraordinarily comfortable on the highway and whisper quiet, too. It also handles better than past generations of the car. The ride is definitely firmer than in previous generations, but the Avalon is still remarkably easy to drive. If you’re in the market for a big sedan, you’ll definitely want to go for a test drive.
Notably, we picked the 2017 Toyota Avalon as one of Edmunds’ Best Used Cars, Trucks and SUVs.
2017 Toyota Avalon models
There are five trim levels for the 2017 Toyota Avalon: XLE, XLE Plus, XLE Premium, Touring and Limited. The XLE and XLE Plus are base trims, but they provide a lot of equipment for the price such as dual-zone automatic climate control, adaptive cruise control and leather upholstery. The XLE Premium, Touring and Limited are better equipped with extras such as integrated navigation, wireless smartphone charging and even optional ventilated front seats.
As previously mentioned, the XLE is pretty well equipped for a base trim level, and it feels excellently put together. It comes standard with a 3.5-liter V6 engine (268 horsepower, 248 pound-feet of torque), a six-speed automatic transmission, 17-inch alloy wheels, dual-zone automatic climate control, a leather-wrapped tilt-and-telescoping steering wheel, leather upholstery, heated front seats, an eight-way power-adjustable driver seat (with power lumbar support) and a four-way power-adjustable front passenger seat.
Electronics features that come standard on the XLE include keyless ignition and entry, a rearview camera, Bluetooth, a 7-inch touchscreen with Toyota’s Entune interface with voice controls, and an eight-speaker audio system. Added for 2017 as standard safety equipment on the XLE is the Safety Sense package, which includes adaptive cruise control, a lane departure warning and intervention system, forward collision warning, automatic pre-collision braking and automatic high-beam headlight control.
If you want to add a sunroof and an auto-dimming rearview mirror to your base XLE, upgrade to the XLE Plus.
The XLE Premium has a few more significant upgrades such as driver-seat memory settings, Qi wireless smartphone charging, integrated navigation, a nine-speaker audio system, smartphone app integration, blind-spot monitoring and rear cross-traffic alert.
For buyers looking for a bit sportier feel from their Avalon, the Touring trim is probably the right choice. It comes with 18-inch wheels, LED headlights and taillights, a sport-tuned suspension and unique interior trim.
Even shoppers who’ve owned or driven an Avalon in the past will likely be impressed by all the equipment that’s packed into the Limited trim level. It comes with all the same equipment from the Touring trim (minus the interior accents) plus xenon headlights, auto-dimming side mirrors, automatic wipers, ambient cabin lighting, tri-zone automatic climate control, upgraded leather upholstery, ventilated front seats, a 10-way power-adjustable driver seat, an eight-way power-adjustable front passenger seat, heated rear seats, a rear power sunshade, Safety Connect and an 11-speaker JBL premium sound system.
Trim tested
Each vehicle typically comes in multiple versions, although trim levels share many aspects. The ratings in this review are based on our full test of the 2013 Toyota Avalon XLE (3.5-liter V6; 6-speed automatic).
NOTE: Since this test was conducted, the current 2017 Toyota Avalon has been revised, including some shuffling of standard and optional equipment, along with the addition of an available sport-tuned suspension. Our findings remain broadly applicable to this year’s Toyota Avalon.
Manuals & Warranties
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Warranties
Every Toyota vehicle is supported by a 36-month/36,000-mile
limited warranty coverage. But it doesn’t stop there.
On top of our basic coverage, we offer:
Basic Coverage1 36 months/36,000 miles (all components other than normal wear and maintenance items).
Powertrain Coverage1 60 months/60,000 miles (engine, transmission/transaxle, front-wheel-drive system, rear-wheel drive, seatbelts and airbags).
Rust-Through Coverage1 60 months/unlimited miles (corrosion perforation of sheet metal).
Emissions Coverage1 Coverages vary under Federal and California regulations. Refer to applicable Warranty & Maintenance Guide for details.
For Toyota hybrid vehicles beginning with model year 2020, the hybrid (HV) battery is covered for 10 years from original date of first use or 150,000 miles, whichever comes first. Coverage is subject to the terms and conditions of your New Vehicle Limited Warranty. See Owner’s Warranty and Maintenance Guide for details.
We are proud to announce a significant enhancement to our Hybrid Battery Warranty. Starting with the 2020 model year, every Toyota hybrid battery warranty is being increased from 8 years or 100,000 miles, to 10 years from date of first use, or 150,000 miles whichever comes first. This enhancement serves as an indication of our confidence in the quality, dependability, and reliability of our products.
On top of our basic coverage, we offer:
Hybrid-Related Component Coverage1 Hybrid-related components, including the HV battery, battery control module, hybrid control module and inverter with converter, are covered for 8 years/100,000 miles. The HV battery may have longer coverage under emissions warranty. Refer to applicable Warranty & Maintenance Guide for details.
Powertrain Coverage1 60 months/60,000 miles (engine, transmission/transaxle, front-wheel-drive system, rear-wheel drive, seatbelts and airbags).
Rust-Through Coverage1 60 months/unlimited miles (corrosion perforation of sheet metal).
Emissions Coverage1 Coverages vary under Federal and California regulations. Refer to applicable Warranty & Maintenance Guide for details.
For Toyota hybrid vehicles beginning with model year 2020, the hybrid (HV) battery is covered for 10 years from original date of first use or 150,000 miles, whichever comes first. Coverage is subject to the terms and conditions of your New Vehicle Limited Warranty. See Owner’s Warranty and Maintenance Guide for details.
Toyota Genuine Parts are built to the highest standards of quality, durability and performance. Most have 12-month coverage, and there aren’t many, if any, companies that offer a longer guarantee.
For accessories purchased at the time of the new vehicle purchase, the Toyota Accessory Warranty coverage is in effect for 36 months/ 36,000 miles from the vehicle’s in-service date, which is the same coverage as the Toyota New Vehicle Limited Warranty.1
For accessories purchased after the new vehicle purchase, the coverage is 12 months, regardless of mileage, from the date the accessory was installed on the vehicle, or the remainder of any applicable new vehicle warranty, whichever provides greater coverage, with the exception of car covers. Car covers are warranted for 12 months from the date of purchase and do not assume any coverage under the Toyota New Vehicle Limited Warranty.
Every Toyota Certified Used Vehicle is put through a 160-point quality insurance inspection, with each Used Hybrid tested to a 174-point standard. So we thought the TCUV Warranty should be just as thorough.
Each Toyota Certified Used Hybrid and Vehicle comes with a 12-month/12,000-mile limited comprehensive warranty from date of certified purchase.2
Each Toyota Certified Used Hybrid is covered by an 8-year/100,000-mile Factory Hybrid Vehicle Battery Warranty, 5 including the HV battery, battery control module, hybrid control module and inverter with converter. The HV battery may have longer coverage under emissions warranty. Refer to applicable Owner’s Warranty & Maintenance Guide for details.
Additionally, all Toyota Certified Used Vehicles are backed by a 7-year/100,000-mile Limited Powertrain Warranty 3 (from original date of first use when purchased as new). We also add a 1-year 24-hour Roadside Assistance Plan 4 (from original date of TCUV purchase). For the enhanced peace of mind of an available Extended Vehicle Service Agreement, please visit Toyota Financial Services .
Here are a few of the features and benefits of the Toyota Certified Limited Powertrain Warranty:
- • Valid at over 1400 Toyota dealerships in the U.S. and Canada
- • Transferable at no cost for added resale value
- • Travel protection
- • Substitute transportation
- • Toll-free line assistance
The following major components are covered by the Toyota Certified Limited Powertrain Warranty:
- • Engine Components
- • Manual Transmission
- • Automatic Transmission
- • Axle Assembly Components
- • Hybrid Components
2017 Toyota Avalon Review
- Quiet and upscale interior with roomy seating front and rear Wide array of optional features Above-average fuel economy Large trunk Ride may be too firm for traditional Avalon shoppers All-wheel drive isn’t available
Get more for your trade-in
Edmunds shoppers get on average $235 more for their trade-in.
Receive offers from our dealer partners fast.
Which Avalon does Edmunds recommend?
Edmunds’ Expert Review
Overall rating
When you’ve got a winning formula, it’s typically a good idea to stick with it. And that’s pretty much what Toyota has done with the 2017 Avalon. Redesigned back in 2013, this large sedan has received only a few updates in the last four years and otherwise has stayed true as a comfortable, quiet and well-equipped sedan that’s just at home commuting as it is eating up endless miles of American highway.
As far as the basics go, the 2017 Toyota Avalon pretty much has them all covered. It offers plenty of room for five adults and a lovely cabin with high-quality materials and very good construction, plus the choice of many available high-tech features. The Avalon is extraordinarily comfortable on the highway and whisper quiet, too. It also handles better than past generations of the car. The ride is definitely firmer than in previous generations, but the Avalon is still remarkably easy to drive. If you’re in the market for a big sedan, you’ll definitely want to go for a test drive.
Notably, we picked the 2017 Toyota Avalon as one of Edmunds’ Best Used Cars, Trucks and SUVs.
2017 Toyota Avalon models
There are five trim levels for the 2017 Toyota Avalon: XLE, XLE Plus, XLE Premium, Touring and Limited. The XLE and XLE Plus are base trims, but they provide a lot of equipment for the price such as dual-zone automatic climate control, adaptive cruise control and leather upholstery. The XLE Premium, Touring and Limited are better equipped with extras such as integrated navigation, wireless smartphone charging and even optional ventilated front seats.
As previously mentioned, the XLE is pretty well equipped for a base trim level, and it feels excellently put together. It comes standard with a 3.5-liter V6 engine (268 horsepower, 248 pound-feet of torque), a six-speed automatic transmission, 17-inch alloy wheels, dual-zone automatic climate control, a leather-wrapped tilt-and-telescoping steering wheel, leather upholstery, heated front seats, an eight-way power-adjustable driver seat (with power lumbar support) and a four-way power-adjustable front passenger seat.
Electronics features that come standard on the XLE include keyless ignition and entry, a rearview camera, Bluetooth, a 7-inch touchscreen with Toyota’s Entune interface with voice controls, and an eight-speaker audio system. Added for 2017 as standard safety equipment on the XLE is the Safety Sense package, which includes adaptive cruise control, a lane departure warning and intervention system, forward collision warning, automatic pre-collision braking and automatic high-beam headlight control.
If you want to add a sunroof and an auto-dimming rearview mirror to your base XLE, upgrade to the XLE Plus.
The XLE Premium has a few more significant upgrades such as driver-seat memory settings, Qi wireless smartphone charging, integrated navigation, a nine-speaker audio system, smartphone app integration, blind-spot monitoring and rear cross-traffic alert.
For buyers looking for a bit sportier feel from their Avalon, the Touring trim is probably the right choice. It comes with 18-inch wheels, LED headlights and taillights, a sport-tuned suspension and unique interior trim.
Even shoppers who’ve owned or driven an Avalon in the past will likely be impressed by all the equipment that’s packed into the Limited trim level. It comes with all the same equipment from the Touring trim (minus the interior accents) plus xenon headlights, auto-dimming side mirrors, automatic wipers, ambient cabin lighting, tri-zone automatic climate control, upgraded leather upholstery, ventilated front seats, a 10-way power-adjustable driver seat, an eight-way power-adjustable front passenger seat, heated rear seats, a rear power sunshade, Safety Connect and an 11-speaker JBL premium sound system.
Trim tested
Each vehicle typically comes in multiple versions, although trim levels share many aspects. The ratings in this review are based on our full test of the 2013 Toyota Avalon XLE (3.5-liter V6; 6-speed automatic).
NOTE: Since this test was conducted, the current 2017 Toyota Avalon has been revised, including some shuffling of standard and optional equipment, along with the addition of an available sport-tuned suspension. Our findings remain broadly applicable to this year’s Toyota Avalon.