Today we went to a dealership to check over several alternatives to buy as a replacement for my elderly Lexus ES300 from 2003 (going on 18 years since we bought it).
I primarily drive my 2013 Tacoma, but my wife wants a new car that is neither large nor little.
We tested several vehicles today, including the Camry, Avalon, and Highlander, but we preferred the Venza.
I am not as familiar with the Venza as I am with the Camry, Tacoma, and other vehicles that I have driven for years.
I am also new to hybrids, having previously only driven 100% gas cars.
I might not know a lot about your degree, but I think if you haven’t learned Calculus, Linear Algebra, Statistics, Probability, and programming, you might not be ready for grad school yet. If you know most of those subjects, you might manage, but it’ll still be tough.
I also purchased my 2021 Venza in September. I adore it. I agree with what you’ve said. It’s also enjoyable in the snow! My coworker who works for Acura is planning to purchase one when her lease expires in a few months.
The 2021 Venza sounds like a strong contender for replacing your wife’s Lexus. It offers a good balance of size, comfort, fuel efficiency, and a touch of luxury. If the test drive won you over, it’s definitely worth some further research to see if it meets all your needs.
Styling is meh? Every time I see one come into the shop at work I always think it’s one of Toyota’s best designs currently. Certain colors look better on it than others
Just bought it today. The process was smooth with no haggling. It has 54,000 miles on it, and I got it for a decent price of $26,000. I needed something efficient for my 90-mile commute to work each way.