Used 2014 Toyota Avalon for Sale near Texas
Once a stodgy and antiquated afterthought, the Toyota Avalon now stands at the pinnacle of the affordable family sedan market. A total redesign in 2013 has carried over nicely into the 2014 editions, thus improved ride comfort, a new look, a heady drive and a boatload of standard features, especially in the higher trims, make this year’s 5-passenger full-size 4-door a solid everyday schlepper.
Once again available in 4 non-hybrid trims, the base XLE, the lower-midlevel XLE Premium, the upper-midlevel XLE Touring and the flagship Limited, this heady sedan also comes in 3 Hybrid trims, the Hybrid XLE Premium, Hybrid XLE Touring and the Hybrid Limited. Passenger room in all versions is exemplary, with non-hybrid trims offering 16 cubic feet of trunk space and hybrids packing a little less spacious 14 cubic feet of cargo-toting ability due to the still-bulky, old-technology nickel-metal-hydride battery pack. Again, of course, all Avalon trims are delivered only with front-wheel drive (FWD).
Standard power in non-hybrid trims should remain the traditional variable-valve-timed (VVT) 3.5-liter V6 engine. Mated with the standard 6-speed shiftable automatic transmission, the peppy 6-banger puts out 268 hp and 248 lb-ft of torque, good enough to tow 1,000 pounds of trailer, if one is inclined to mount an available dealer-installed tow package, while mileage is expected to remain 21 mpg city/31 highway. The XLE Touring and the Limited are touted to again boast 3 selectable driving modes: Normal, Sport and Eco.
For those who want to run greener, Avalon Hybrid editions should return packing a VVT 2.5-liter inline 4-cylinder (I4) gasoline/hybrid engine mated to a 650-volt electric motor and the standard continuously variable transmission (CVT) for a total of 200 hp. Again, mileage should remain 40/39, which is ballyhooed by Toyota as among the best in the business.
Look for standard appearance features like 17-inch alloy wheels and power-adjustable mirrors in the base non-hybrid XLE to return for 2014, while the cabin should again flaunt leather upholstery, heated power-adjustable front seats, full power accessories, and leather and simulated alloy accents. Expect cruise control to return, as well, in this entry-level trim, along with telescoping tilt-wheel steering, a rear-view camera, dual-zone climate control and Bluetooth hands-free calling. Entertainment, meantime, is slated to remain a single-CD player with 8 speakers, auxiliary iPod integration and a USB port.
The XLT Premium ought to once again throw a standard power sunroof, remote garage door opener and an auto-dimming rear-view mirror into the ring, with the XLT Touring adding standard 18-inch alloy wheels, steering-wheel-mounted paddle shifters, memory for driver's settings, satellite radio, a subwoofer and flash-drive navigation. Toyota’s touted Entune infotainment system with available smartphone apps should also once again grace the top-shelf XLT Touring.
The flagship Limited, finally, is again expected to sport a power rear sunshade, added front-seat power adjustments, premium leather upholstery, tri-zone climate control and JBL audio with 11 premium speakers.
The 3 Avalon Hybrid trims, the Hybrid XLE Premium, the Hybrid XLE Touring and the Hybrid Limited, are expected to remain equipped similarly to their non-hybrid contemporaries, while continuing to tote a reconfigured dashboard and instrument cluster to display various hybrid performance data.
Lower Avalon trims ought to once again remain eligible for items found standard in higher trims as options, while the top-shelf Limited and Hybrid Limited should again be available with an available Technology Package boasting adaptive cruise control with a pre-collision prep system and auto hi/low-beam headlights. Look for remote engine start, meantime, to return as one of the more desirable standalone options in this family-friendly 4-door.
Again, notable standard safety equipment for all 2014 Avalon trims should include 4-wheel antilock brakes (ABS), traction and stability control, front side-mounted airbags, front and rear head airbags, and active front headrests. Daytime running lights (LED in the Limited and Hybrid Limited) should also remain standard for all trims, as should turn-signal-integrated mirrors and a remote antitheft alarm. The XLE touring and Limited, in both Hybrid and non-hybrid form, should flaunt standard blind-spot warning and front fog/driving lights, while both Limited versions ought to boast Toyota’s Safety Connect system with Entune-interfaced emergency assistance features as standard equipment.
4.2 Overall rating
(16 reviews)Very good ride A lot of bells and whistles, and technology I won’t use
I love the car. It exceeded my expectations totally!
I never drove 2014 so I cannot comment on it. I did buy a 2012 and in my humble opinion this is best sedan you can buy if you want reliability, comfort, safety and longevity. This is my fourth Avalon. I read somewhere that the car that has the most high mileage cars on the road is the Avalon. Enough said!
Very comfortable ride and great features. Had a little anxiety about a hybrid but I love it at this point...so quiet and 40 mpg. Very satisfied.
I moved from a '08 ES 350 to the Avalon recently after deciding against the '14 ES350. In my eyes, the Avalon looks better from every angle and test driving it sold me. The car's comfortable, quiet, and has all the performance I'll ever need. I have Michelin tires, and while the ride is just a bit firmer than my old ES, I've found it to be comfortable over a variety of different pavements. The secureresponsive handling of this car more than offsets whatever small compromise in ride comfort was made. Again, early impressions, but I think it's a winner. One thing: I was surprised at how much darker the window tint on all but the windshield is. Compromises visibility, but I do have The BSM
2014 Toyota Avalon FAQs
How much does the 2014 Toyota Avalon cost in Texas?
The average 2014 Toyota Avalon costs about $14,197.35. The average price has decreased by -0.8% since last year. The 41 for sale near Texas on CarGurus, range from $7,229 to $21,998 in price.
How many 2014 Toyota Avalon vehicles in Texas have no reported accidents or damage?
29 out of 41 for sale near Texas have no reported accidents or damage.
What is the fuel economy of the 2014 Toyota Avalon?
Depending on the engine and options, the 2014 Toyota Avalon gets between 25 and 25 MPG (or MPGe).
What fuel types are available?
Gasoline engines are available.
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