A thumbs-up to you guys for a few things, not the least of which is choosing to review a base model of the Venza. Not everyone wants nor needs the top-end trims even if cost is not a consideration. I feel 18-inch wheels ride better (and look better than the 19s) which only come on this trim. The physical control knobs are also preferred as is the fabric seat option which I prefer over dead animal skin or Nuluxe vinyl. Lastly, kudos for verifying the power folding mirror option that not even the big-shot reviewers like Alex or Kirk bother to include. Just hoping that the 2022 model comes with Safety Sense 3.0 like the new NX.
It would really be a lot more helpful for some of us to tell us your heights when talking about spacious leg room. I’m 6’5”, what a person 5’5” might say is spacious and comfortable would be painful or impossible for me. Thanks.
Doesn't appear to have a traditional center diff lock. It has a Spec for "Electronic On-demand AWD", with a monitor feature though. Apparently there is no brochure yet with the list of all features.
Funny how every trim level up to the maximum $40K+ 'Limited Trim' have those tacky, corner-cutting fog-light cutouts - WITH NO FOGLIGHTS. WTH Toyota? I guess only markets outside the USA are allowed something as basic as LED fog-lights, so we get cheap-looking plastic cut-outs instead. What a surprise that the USA market always gets the crap versions of Japanese vehicles (with many models not being offered here at all).
Hi, is the kick sensor is standard on the venza le? Because mine is not working i kick it 100 time and its not working and my hands free tailgate is on.
@@fcnghkkc1 thank you that makes sense. I shopped Venza for my wife 2 years ago and couldn’t recall now. I drive it. Not bad. But, went a little over budget. I went next door to the Mazda dealer and fell in love with a Mazda CX-5 Grand Touring with Preferred Package that added more goodies than we needed for just around $33,775 + Doc & TT@L in Oklahoma. I was trading in a gorgeous VE Tiguan, a 2019, and the dealer wanted nice pre owned cars and it had 17,900 miles so they ended up offered to cut me a check for TT&L and then a check for $350 to buy some accessories and they tinted my windows. I have leased a lot of cars from Mazda. I’m 28. Well 5 cars between me and the wife and 7 in total because 2 were conventional purchases. Oklahoma City isn’t a huge Mazda market so they deal. It was in May 2021 before the inventory became non existent and the car prices sky-rocketed across Bidens America. Ugh
The Equivalent Lexus has worse fuel economy and has the same engine as the old Toyota RAV4. It’ll probably be a bit slower than the new Venza and Rav4 too and the technology is older. So, you’ll probably get a tiny bit more soft touch materials on the interior and you’ll get a Lexus badge. Considering all this, and the bigger price tag, why would anyone go for the Lexus? Status...?
A Lexus is worth the extra $. You buy for the interior and quietness. The suspension is tuned differently on the NX but basically RAV4 underpinnings. But not all people can afford a Lexus.
Christina is the only reason we're all here..🤣
The $1,299 mandatory fee you charge for the tint is a deal killer
Christina is doing such an amazing job 🏆 big props
Thanks so much Al! She reads the comments so I’m sure she will appreciate it :)
Christina, do a review on Toyota Tundra, Tacoma and Sequoia, please🤗.
I prefer Christina than the Venza,she’s so so beautiful and I have a crush immediately,oh my god
Christina needs to be in every video. I’ll watch em all lol
She appreciates it!!
@@FredAndersonToyota I so agree!! Gorgeous eyes!
Simp
@@myaccount__7269 word lmao
But can she sing, dance and run like Jeff? ;-) Love your videos, and enthusiasm, Jeff.
Christina brought me here 😊
The Highlander has that humming system too
I like this man so much, he is so vital and honest in his video...👍👍
Please keep Christina allways in your vodeos
Hi Omar thanks for supporting Christina and our videos. We think she does a fantastic job!
@@FredAndersonToyota She does a fantastic job... Not only pleasing to the eye(In a respectable way) but, she is PERFECT for the type of demographics.
LOL
My favorite color combo of the Venza
Very, very nice new Venza👍👍👍. And good equipment. And as always, the review with Christina looks in the same breath. 🌹. Good luck with Your sales.🤝👋
We purchased a 2021 Venza Limited 4 weeks ago and love it.
I’m looking to get one today. Any complaints?
@@2004cyrus None. We still love our Venza.
@@trbrogan Excellent thank you! I’m going to go drive the Venza LE today! I’m on a small budget. I’ve never owned a Toyota and would like to.
A thumbs-up to you guys for a few things, not the least of which is choosing to review a base model of the Venza. Not everyone wants nor needs the top-end trims even if cost is not a consideration. I feel 18-inch wheels ride better (and look better than the 19s) which only come on this trim. The physical control knobs are also preferred as is the fabric seat option which I prefer over dead animal skin or Nuluxe vinyl. Lastly, kudos for verifying the power folding mirror option that not even the big-shot reviewers like Alex or Kirk bother to include. Just hoping that the 2022 model comes with Safety Sense 3.0 like the new NX.
It would really be a lot more helpful for some of us to tell us your heights when talking about spacious leg room. I’m 6’5”, what a person 5’5” might say is spacious and comfortable would be painful or impossible for me. Thanks.
We got one of these for my dad today :)
Its a no brainer to buy the Venza LE instead of the Rav4 XLE for the same money.
She's the perfect sales pitch to get potential customers.... And I bet most of the revenue comes from her being her & her video reviews...
This is just amazing for a freaking base model!!
i am here for Christina only...sorry
When she said look at the front of it 😁😁😁😁I was like umm you know what I mean 🤣🤣🤣
Any ways christina you did a great job 👍
Please do a sienna 2021
Good Morning to the two of you. Does the Venza come with a Locking Center Diff button?
Good morning Kiss! No it does not
Doesn't appear to have a traditional center diff lock. It has a Spec for "Electronic On-demand AWD", with a monitor feature though. Apparently there is no brochure yet with the list of all features.
@@FredAndersonToyota Hmm was hoping it would.. Thank you!!!
@@mattb9664 Appreciate it..
Damn... i think i need to go visit you guys in Raleigh lol
Funny how every trim level up to the maximum $40K+ 'Limited Trim' have those tacky, corner-cutting fog-light cutouts - WITH NO FOGLIGHTS. WTH Toyota? I guess only markets outside the USA are allowed something as basic as LED fog-lights, so we get cheap-looking plastic cut-outs instead. What a surprise that the USA market always gets the crap versions of Japanese vehicles (with many models not being offered here at all).
Does it have 12v dc output
How do u get the vents to work in the back seat
WOW Christina
Hi, is the kick sensor is standard on the venza le? Because mine is not working i kick it 100 time and its not working and my hands free tailgate is on.
You don't have a kick sensor power rear gate. Only limited trim has it.
Christina makes this video tolerable. I actually sat through the whole thing.
$33K for an LE is NOT CHEAP! Of course, it has lot more bells and whistles because it's already so expensive!
Debating between venza and Lexus RX 350?
Lexus maybe
Um... can we just replace Jeff with Christina? LOL just kidding.
I am getting one
She My girl
Wheel well is just to large for 18’s
To large?
apple car play?
looks like rain
Does the LE Model come Standard with Remote Engine Start?
yes it does, at least in my Venza le
Thanks for letting me know. I would like to know if the 2020 Toyota Sienna XLE comes with Remote Engine Start feature?
@@praveenkolla5900 you and all LE models.
I thought this car had leather inside
This is base model bro. The limited does
@@2004cyrus the limited doesn't have leather either. It has nuluxe which is synthetic leather.
@@fcnghkkc1 which model has leather? None of them now?
@@2004cyrus the limited never had "genuine" leatherb in gen 2. That's reserved for Lexus grade vehicles.
@@fcnghkkc1 thank you that makes sense. I shopped Venza for my wife 2 years ago and couldn’t recall now. I drive it. Not bad. But, went a little over budget. I went next door to the Mazda dealer and fell in love with a Mazda CX-5 Grand Touring with Preferred Package that added more goodies than we needed for just around $33,775 + Doc & TT@L in Oklahoma. I was trading in a gorgeous VE Tiguan, a 2019, and the dealer wanted nice pre owned cars and it had 17,900 miles so they ended up offered to cut me a check for TT&L and then a check for $350 to buy some accessories and they tinted my windows. I have leased a lot of cars from Mazda. I’m 28. Well 5 cars between me and the wife and 7 in total because 2 were conventional purchases. Oklahoma City isn’t a huge Mazda market so they deal. It was in May 2021 before the inventory became non existent and the car prices sky-rocketed across Bidens America. Ugh
Wouldn't people be better off getting a Lexus?
The Equivalent Lexus has worse fuel economy and has the same engine as the old Toyota RAV4.
It’ll probably be a bit slower than the new Venza and Rav4 too and the technology is older.
So, you’ll probably get a tiny bit more soft touch materials on the interior and you’ll get a Lexus badge. Considering all this, and the bigger price tag, why would anyone go for the Lexus? Status...?
No
No. Venza gets better gas mileage and is equivalent to a lexus but more affordable.
A Lexus is worth the extra $. You buy for the interior and quietness. The suspension is tuned differently on the NX but basically RAV4 underpinnings. But not all people can afford a Lexus.
Waiting on your Supra video Jeffrey
Hi please remind me what Supra video you want? Jeff :)
@@FredAndersonToyota launch control!
Its got nice toes too!
So why are you so pretty?
Why do guys act so stupid like they never saw a woman before. Giving very much desperation...