Is there a recall on 2016 Toyota Avalon?

Is there a recall on 2016 Toyota Avalon?

Is there a recall on 2016 Toyota Avalon?

Toyota Motor Engineering & Manufacturing (Toyota) is recalling certain model year 2016 Avalon and Camry vehicles manufactured November 30, 2015 to March 4, 2016. The occupant classification system (OCS) that activates or deactivates the front passenger seat air bag system may have been improperly calibrated.

How reliable is the 2016 Toyota Avalon?

The 2016 Avalon has a reliability rating of four out of five, which is above average for the industry. It’s equal to other top-ranked large sedans, including the Kia Cadenza and the Nissan Maxima , but it lags behind the Buick LaCrosse (which scores a five).

How many miles will a 2016 Toyota Avalon last?

The Toyota Avalon Hybrid should last at least 200,000 miles and can even last over 300,000 miles with proper servicing and good driving habits. If you drive 15,000 miles per year, you can expect 20 years of reliable service from your Avalon before repair costs become uneconomical.

How much does a 2016 Toyota Avalon weight?

3,505 to 3,583 lbs2016 Toyota Avalon / Curb weight

Is Toyota discontinuing the Avalon?

The answer is yes. The 2022 model of the Avalon is its final model, and its production will stop in August 2022.

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What are the changes to the Toyota Avalon 2016?

Toyota has given its full-size Avalon a mild makeover inside and out for 2016. ExteriorChanges are limited to new front- and rear-end styling with a wider and lower front grille, new turn signals and redesigned LED taillights.

What kind of interior does a 2016 Hyundai Avalon have?

There’s also a new chrome rear bumper accent that all models now wear. Interior Inside, all 2016 Avalons now get gray accent stitching with the light gray interior, while the XLE and XLE Plus trims get new woodgrain dashboard trim, the 7-inch Entune Audio Plus multimedia screen and a tire-specific tire-pressure monitoring system.

What’s the difference between the Lexus Avalon and the Avalon Limited?

With the Avalon Limited model, you’re essentially getting a Lexus-caliber set of features—and for the most part, Lexus ambiance—all at a price that’s a few grand less than the Avalon’s Lexus ES cousin would be with some of the same items. Between the models you can essentially get three different audio/infotainment systems.

Is the Toyota Avalon worth the money?

At the base end, the Avalon also makes the strong argument on value, but it’s tempting to, for several thousand more, add the Tech Package with goodies like adaptive radar cruise control, a pre-collision system, and automatic high beams.