Where?
Absolutely not.
It feels very Lexus, but without the hefty price tag.
What I really want from a Lexus is the lack of noise, not just the interior. I’m not sure which Toyota fits that criteria; even the Crown seems a bit louder than the Lexus equivalent, and it’s bigger than I prefer.
@Oran
The Avalon has always been whisper quiet, and that hasn’t changed with the fifth generation.
I’m really going to miss the V6 engine.
Renny said:
@Oran
The Avalon has always been whisper quiet, and that hasn’t changed with the fifth generation.
I’m really going to miss the V6 engine.
I still love my 2019 Touring, but it’s pretty far from whisper quiet.
That was my dream car before I got my 21 Camry.
The fifth gen is still produced/sold in China, and they gave it a minor facelift, which makes the interior even better looking.
I love my '21 hybrid limited. I do wish I could have found one with the cognac interior, though.
I agree. We waited a long time to find a certified pre-owned Avalon, but when it didn’t happen, we ended up with a Camry XSE AWD. It’s a great sedan, though.
The seats look uncomfortable. Many manufacturers are making seats like that now, and they put me in an awkward position.
Looks very good. I also like the new Mazda 6e interior.
Drives horribly, like a boat.
Johnstone said:
Drives horribly, like a boat.
Some people like that floating feeling!
Trying to be like a Lexus.
Larkin said:
Trying to be like a Lexus.
Yeah? It was Toyota’s flagship sedan.
There’s too much going on. Why do we need all those buttons? That’s what causes accidents. Good luck trying to fix it 10 years from now.
It’s not beautiful; it’s just tan leather and a big screen.
@Kit
Did you just link a $100k car as a better alternative?
TimothyPerez said:
@Kit
Did you just link a $100k car as a better alternative?
I didn’t think OP set a price limit for the title of ‘one of the most beautiful modern interiors.’ /s