Just one thing if it's got a glass panoramic roof what happens if there's a hail storm with large hail stones this happens in some countries resulting in windscreens being shattered on cars i don't know if it happens in the US but will the glass roof withstand the hail storm??? Also at what cost would it be to replace the glass roof??
Absolutely. The last Avalon was gorgeous. A proper sedan. This crown thing is hideous. It has some sort of identity crisis. It looks plump in all the wrong places. Almost a cross between a sedan, van and suv. With a sprinkle of AMC eagle for good measure
Many people didn’t buy the Avalon, they just bought an ES. The same is still true… but an ES. If you don’t like the fancy badging then remove the Lexus badges.
This is the Japanese name Crown Crossover. It's the same 2.5-liter 4-cylinder hybrid as the Camry, and it's a little bigger and heavier than the Camry, so it'll probably have a milder ride. It's more attractive than the Camry, with a wider rear seat and larger cargo space, but the drawback is that it's more than $10,000 more expensive. The 2.4-liter four-cylinder turbo hybrid is powerful with 349PS/460Nm, but it costs $25,000 more than the Camry. We are also looking forward to the design, performance, and price of the Japanese name Crown Estate (a crossover between a wagon and an SUV) scheduled to be released from the summer of 2024.
You have to compare trims that have equal amounts of equipment. This limited is $45,00 and you get. Full glass roof, heated and vented seats, heated rear seats, auto heated 2 stage wheel, etc. 1) the Camry doesn’t even have the option for many of those. 2) to get a Camry that is closely equipped you are spending at least $38000. For an extra 6,000 you are getting a Japan built vehicle with better build and paint quality- many reviews have tested the paint and quality.
So you do NOT get a Full Tank of Gas anymore? Only 6 Gallons? Huh...What? BTW: I do like the styling and the car overall though. Looks enjoyable to drive.