May 3, 2013

North Carolina Toyota reviews the 2010 Avalon to help potential buyers decide whether this pre-owned car has the right features for them. If the 2010 Avalon sounds like a good fit for you, schedule a test drive so you can get the full experience.

 

The Avalon Offers Plenty of Interior Room

The 2010 Avalon sedan has plenty of interior room for five adults to sit comfortably. That makes it suitable for families, but you can also feel confident when you’re the one driving colleagues to lunch.

 

The cabin’s high-quality materials also make it an attractive option. If you want an affordable vehicle that looks like it costs more than it actually does, the Avalon could be perfect for you.

 

Safety Ratings for the 2010 Toyota Avalon

You can’t get much safer than the 2010 Toyota Avalon. It comes standard with:

  • active head restraints
  • an airbag for the driver’s knee
  • traction control
  • antilock disc brakes
  • and a plethora of airbags for every passenger

Crash test ratings also show that the Avalon exceeds safety standards. The government and the Highway Safety Insurance Institute gave the car perfect scores in two crash tests.

 

Driving the 2010 Toyota Avalon

Great safety features doesn’t imply limp performance. The Avalon’s V6 churns out 268 horsepower. That’s more than enough power for a sedan of this size.

 

The Avalon will also keep you on the road instead of spending a lot of time at gas stations. Its 28 highway mpg stands out as one of the best in this class.