Used Toyota Venza for Sale near Dayton, OH
Toyota Venza Overview
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At first blush the Toyota Venza might look like an SUV, but it is so much better. Toyota created a new segment of family-oriented “crossover sedans” with the Venza’s 2009 debut, combining the fuel economy, sleek style and easy handling of sedans with the elbow room, cargo space and outward visibility of minivans and SUVs into one sweet not-quite-wagon package.
This year Toyota opted to add in the brake-override system used to fix the accelerator issues in its other cars, but left the Venza unchanged otherwise. With five stars on all but one trait, the change was merely a measure to bullet-proof this Top Safety Pick.
As long as the Camry, and as wide as the Highlander with the same ride height for its front seats, the Venza otherwise fits right in the middle in terms of overall height - affording increased comfort over the Camry for 5 passengers and 70 cubic feet of cargo capacity with the seats folded down. Add to that another 3,500 pounds of towing power with the optional 3.5-liter, 268-hp V6, and you have the perfect midsize car for the adventurous midsize family.
Available with either front-wheel or all-wheel drive (AWD), the standard engine is a 2.7-liter, 182-hp four-banger good for an impressive 21 to 27 mpg, and both engines use the same 6-speed automatic transmission with some manual functionality. The larger V6 when paired with AWD drops fuel economy to 18 mpg in the city and 25 on the highway - still excellent if you stand it up next to its smaller, less-capable Subaru competition - and it is the best-rated engine in the entire crossover class.
As for creature comforts, the Venza comes with everything you would expect of a modern sedan plus a pretty hefty wish list. Loaded with 19-inch alloy wheels, automatic lights, foglights, privacy glass, power tailgate, keyless entry, cruise control, dual-zone automatic climate control, 8-way power driver seat, tilt-and-telescoping steering wheel, color trip computer, Bluetooth, 6-speaker stereo with CD player, satellite radio, USB connectivity and a buffet of safety features by default, the bigger engine will just get you 20-inch alloy wheels.
Option packs vary by region, but you can safely dream big with options like a rear-view camera, panoramic sunroof, xenon lights with automatic high beams, leather interior, 13-speaker JBL surround-sound system with multiple-CD changer, and even a rear-seat entertainment system. With all the cupholders and nifty storage compartments a (big) kid could want, the Venza is prepared for anything - yes, even Boy Scouts, and all the road trips that come with ‘em.
While public opinion is rather mixed, it all comes down to your personal sensibilities. Coming from a sedan, of course the ride is going to seem a bit bumpy and the fuel economy could be improved. Coming from an SUV, of course the Venza won’t seem so ruggedly ready for heavy-duty adventure. Despite those complaints, Venza owners love the space, seats and features combined in one elegant, innovative package.
Model History
Only 1,000 Venzas left the lot for its debut, even though the only differences between the 2009 version and the current model are the USB connectivity added for 2010 and the brake override system added this year. It must have been a marketing fluke - the second year saw over 50,000 of them turning heads in an explosive comeback.
Used Versions
Don’t expect to get a bargain on this 2-year-old breakthrough model. The first year didn’t see much demand, so supplies are limited, keeping the price relatively high - just $1,000 less than the same car a year newer. The same is true from 2010 to 2011, but the technology infusion and high price point for a new Venza keeps the 2010 in-demand - for now.
If you’re curious about reliability, look to the Highlander if you’re getting the V6 or the Camry if you’re getting the inline-4 - or I can save you the trouble and just say it’s made by Toyota; of course it’s perfectly reliable.
4.5 Overall rating
(192 reviews)Customers say
The Toyota Venza has been well-received by owners for its comfortable and quiet ride, spacious interiors, and fuel efficiency across model years. Many appreciate its luxurious feel, practicality for families, and extensive safety features, often comparing it favorably to higher-end brands. However, some drivers have expressed concerns about limited cargo space, high pricing, and a lack of advanced technology in certain models. While overall performance is often praised, some have mentioned a desire for better power and agility in driving.
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What people say
Great car from excellent manufacturer with exceptional extras. Seems like a great deal to me!
The ride quality is good and smooth. The electronics( lane keeping assist and traffic speed notification/readout ) is superb . The JBL sound is superlative!! The fact that it uses regular gas with a hybrid motor delivering 39-40 MPG is noteworthy.
A top notch vehicle! Great gas mileage, plenty of cabin space, ease of use!
The Venza is very smooth driving and has very good options, with my favorite being the heated and ventilated seats. I’m 6’4” tall and have adequate headroom and the legroom is more than needed. I am happy with the price point and the value for my dollars. I have never had a car that even comes close to the style and comfort of the Venza, so I really can’t compare it to other brands. I would buy again and recommend it to family and friends.
I like the newer , after 2021 features with the design in back with the lip in the back . I like the all wheel drive, heated seats and stylish design. I think it is missing moon roof as not a feature plus more colors a nd can be priced lower. Overall it is a favorite of mine and would like to own one.
Toyota Venza FAQs
How much does the Toyota Venza cost in Dayton, OH?
The average Toyota Venza costs about $23,966.10. The average price has decreased by -0.3% since last year. The 135 for sale near Dayton, OH on CarGurus, range from $5,486 to $40,998 in price.
Is the Toyota Venza a good car?
CarGurus experts gave the 2023 Toyota Venza an overall rating of 6.3/10 and Toyota Venza owners have rated the vehicle a 4.5/5 stars on average. If a vehicle has both strong expert and owner reviews, you can feel confident in its quality. If either expert reviews, owner reviews, or both are spotty, you might want to do some research to figure out where the car falls short.
How many Toyota Venza vehicles in Dayton, OH have no reported accidents or damage?
110 out of 135 for sale near Dayton, OH have no reported accidents or damage.
Is the Toyota Venza safe?
CarGurus experts gave the 2023 Toyota Venza a safety rating of 6/10.
What fuel types are available?
Gasoline, Hybrid engines are available.
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