I really dig these... 40MPG in a car this big is incredible, fantastic interior, and I'm a sucker for fastback sedans. Of course, it's really only nerds like myself and Uber drivers who appreciate a car like this.
Just got one with 50k a the clock limited. Drive 600 miles in a week and was flawless. 41.3 mpg average power not bad at all. Not my 04 ls430 quality wise but solid nice looking car. I drove the es300h for price and miles difference this es better deal then even a new hybrid camry
I’ve been considering one, but floaty ride quality, torque steering, overly large backseat, and brake quality kept me from pulling the trigger. This car just doesn’t seem to know what it should do best
Just another tire rotation and oil change 191,000 miles. Original brakes still at 8s all around getting ready for 2nd hybrid flush at 200k. How long will my original brakes, struts, and exhaust last? Just changed the plugs at 172,000 miles she runs like a champ.
Dude, love your video setup with the buttons on the side showing "interior" or "drive," etc. Also, solid, honest review. Subscribed due to the thoughtfulness of the setup and the quality of the video. You can tell some time and effort went into this.
I still want one of these... I think it's one of the most elegant, timeless designs out there. I just have a hard time going from a hatchback to a trunk without folding seats... And I kinda want my next car to be a little higher off the ground for easier getting in and out...
Enjoyed the review as always! During the "drive portion"of the review, it'd be more valuable for a wide shot of the backseats/back window rather than the outside-driver side door shot on the bottom left of the screen. That way we can see more of the passenger experience.
I actually test drove a Lexus Es300 Hybrid today and I didn't love it. The wood trim was nice but audio was not a crisp/clean as I would like it. I feel the joystick controller was a bit clunky to move around but the navigation voice was quick compared to the 2015 Honda Oydessey Elite technology I'm in now.
Good review Alex. I enjoy my 2013 Avalon Touring but decided to add a 2014 Lexus LS460 L to the stable. DD for the Avalon, special trips for the LS? Doesn’t make sense to keep both I guess...especially since I work overseas. Thank you for your reviews on the LS models, it really helped. Taurus, ugh. Interior center console is my main beef. Just too wide on the Taurus.
Alex, just a thought, How come you never mention the size of the Fuel tank? The main reason I bought this car was the Fuel tank size and the mileage (I have been getting) approximately 39.5 mpg's.
Hi Alex, your reviews are 10/10. The most detailed and best shot with so good 4k clarity that I cannot overlook them But the cars you review, while probably very relevant for North America are quite dull for Europe. Can you do some international makes/models? BMW, Mercedes, VW and others that are worldwide models? Thanks!
Thank you for another excellent review. A lot of reviewers out there write off the Kia Cadenza due to the name plate and low overall sales. It is nice to see a honest review of all the comparable cars in the class. Your initial review of the newest Avalon and the Cadenza along with the recommendation of the crew from Consumer reports were the reason I took the chance on my Cadenza and I love that car. I am not swayed by a name plate alone and grew bored with Honda / Acura products and quickly tired of the maintenance costs with my previous VW.Thanks again.
It is a step in the right direction if they worked on the ride quality. I test-drove the 2015 model hybrid Ltd last summer, and the ride was the main negative point. I remember the 2003 Camry rode nicer. Second to that was the head unit, which couldn't show the music folders on my MP3 player (only the list of songs in its entirety) , and and it eventually crashed on me (!). It only revived after I restarted the car. Great powertrain though.
Hello Alex, This video was well done. I am comparing the standard feature of the Avalon (limited 2015) and the Acura RLX SH AWD Hybrid (2015/2016). I like the power aspect of the Acura and audio feature. I will try to test drive an Avalon here in Ga in a next few weeks but I can't find a channel that speaks to the Entire JBL setup. But you made a good point with the high 30 to 40 mpg the Hybrid Avalon will always deliver. Do you have a spot for the Acura RLX hybrid?
Off topic-ish, but any idea when the Kia Optima Hybrid 2017 will actually hit the dealerships?And while I am at it - I guess no chance of a Cadenza Hybrid?
A minor complaint about this particular review: it seemed to be too much of an apples-to-oranges comparison. If the review had featured the V6 model Avalon, I could understand the comparison to non-hybrid cars, but since this particular review was of the Avalon Hybrid,, I was more interested in comparison to other hybrids. The counter-argument would be that it's fair to compare to gasoline engine models to show differences in acceleration and trunk room. I still appreciated this review, especially references to the Camry Hybrid. Since I'm considering selling my 2007 Camry this fall (I would love to move up to a hybrid since I do a lot of city and suburban driving where the MPG really shines), as much as I would love an Avalon Hybrid, it may be out of my price range, so I'm looking at the Camry Hybrid, the RAV4 Hybrid, and now I've thrown the Ford Fusion Hybrid into the mix thanks to your review and a couple of others.
Update: I wound up buying a 2014 Avalon Hybrid Limited with the Technology package. It is totally nicer than the top-trim Camry and is actually pretty fun to drive in the mountains. My real world mileage is around 30-31 MPG, but I routinely get 42 MPG or better in highway driving!
Hey Alex! Think you made a bit of a mistake. You said this gets a 9/10 on the trunk portion compared to a 10 on the Taurus, but the text says 10/10. Just thought I'd point it out! :)
The whole point of the Toyota Avalon is that it is a fwd replacement for the more costly rwd Toyota Crown that is now used as the platform for the Lexus GS (why spend Lexus money on something that is branded as a Toyota?).
I looked at the Malibu Hybrid also. For the money, it looks like a good choice. Has a really nice exterior, interior not so much (IMO). But, comparing it to the Avalon Hybrid seems unfair. It doesn't feel or look like it's made to compete with the Avalon Hybrid. After test driving it, I don't want to say it had a "cheap" feel, but.... As a primary car for long distance commutes, it wouldn't be my choice. But, if your more interested in cost out the door it rates a first look.
Huh, same steering wheel as in my Camry. Interesting. I saw one of the Touring spec Avalons at my dealership last time I went in for service. Those black wheels actually look kinda badass.
Alex your Review's are the best i found! Now i need Money for 2 or 3 Cars :D Question: Why Alex on "Autos" ? Auto is the german Word for Car. Greetings from Germany
Great in-depth review! 👍🏾! So I am 6’4 and wanting to purchase the 2016 Avalon hybrid XLE PLUS but I am concerned about the room for my long legs especially during long rides! So I was wondering if it’s spacious and roomy for a tall driver like me? And is it a good idea to buy it? I need your help! Please and thank you! @AAutoBuyersGuide
The Avalon vs Maxima doesn't seem like a fair comparison. My wife has a 2016 Maxima SR and she loves it for the reasons I don't (though I really like it). She wanted a larger car than a midsize, but didn't want it to "feel" large (I think she means behind the wheel and spacious interior). I've seen reviews that downgrade the Maxima for the lack of interior space, but that's what she likes about it. She's 5'3, and I'm 6'3; while I have enough legroom in the Maxima, the cockpit style interior of the Maxima feels a bit cramped for me on longer trips. I can drive it, and LIKE driving it, but for every day long commutes..., not for me. She's fine with the 26 overall mpg she's getting, but for me that's much lower than what I want/need in my vehicle. That's why I'm looking hard at the 2016 Avalon Hybrid before the year ends. The Camry just feels too small and "kid like" for me (nothing against those who have and love the Camry). The Fusion Hybrid feels too small, and the steering wheel is too close even with the seat pushed back. The Lincoln MKZ has that same cramped feel, which isn't surprising since I think it sits on the same platform as the Fusion. The Honda Accord Hybrid comes close, but overall I just like the full size feel and space of the Avalon Hybrid. There really aren't any other options in that size car that I've found, and please don't say VW Passat - I'm DONE with VW.
The grill and the instrument cluster behind the wheel are ghastly unfortunately. I looked at it before getting my Genesis. Great review as always though
Long time ago Avalon had a clear differentiation from Camry. It was a grown up full size sedan with a clear mission. Today Toyota can't figure out where it wants to place Avalon, and it ends up as meh.
Disagree. There was some focus lost to when this generation came out with the significantly stiffer "sporty" suspension but seems Toyota is going back to the pillow type suspension that American cars used to offer. That's the right direction as many people are tired of 4 door car "pretenders" trying to be sporty when in fact they aren't, and just make the ride uncomfortable in urban pot-hole filled jungles.
Alex, you are absolutely the best reviewer. Lots of detail and things to think about. Thanks for creating this site.
Currently driving a 16 right now probably gonna get a new Avalon after this honestly one of the nicest suspensions I’ve driven besides the rolls
The best car reviewer I’ve seen to date!
I own a '15 Limited and I love it. The interior is beautiful along with the outstanding quality overall.
I just JUST bought a 2015 Hybrid Touring and I already love it! Do you still love it? Have you had to replace your hybrid battery?
@@meganh4532 have you done anything to it I just got one ☝️ with 70k miles from Toyota dealership
I really dig these... 40MPG in a car this big is incredible, fantastic interior, and I'm a sucker for fastback sedans. Of course, it's really only nerds like myself and Uber drivers who appreciate a car like this.
doctor zaius i might get this one specifically for Uber
And older guys like myself.
My real world city mileage in my 2024 Avalon Hybrid is a bit low, around 30-31 MPG. On the other hand, highway mileage is outstanding at 42+ MPG.
@@JBM425 I think you meant to say 2014.
"Get your stinkin paws off me you damn dirty Ape"
Best 2016 Avalon Hybrid review I've seen (and I watched a TON).
He’s the go to Car Review channel for me. Everyone else is meh compared to him. If only more sponsors gave him cars to review.
Just got one with 50k a the clock limited. Drive 600 miles in a week and was flawless. 41.3 mpg average power not bad at all. Not my 04 ls430 quality wise but solid nice looking car. I drove the es300h for price and miles difference this es better deal then even a new hybrid camry
I’ve been considering one, but floaty ride quality, torque steering, overly large backseat, and brake quality kept me from pulling the trigger. This car just doesn’t seem to know what it should do best
Just another tire rotation and oil change 191,000 miles. Original brakes still at 8s all around getting ready for 2nd hybrid flush at 200k. How long will my original brakes, struts, and exhaust last? Just changed the plugs at 172,000 miles she runs like a champ.
Dude, love your video setup with the buttons on the side showing "interior" or "drive," etc. Also, solid, honest review. Subscribed due to the thoughtfulness of the setup and the quality of the video. You can tell some time and effort went into this.
I still want one of these... I think it's one of the most elegant, timeless designs out there. I just have a hard time going from a hatchback to a trunk without folding seats... And I kinda want my next car to be a little higher off the ground for easier getting in and out...
I really like the styling of this Avalon.
Love Them Buicks, love them Toyotas even more.
Most of the other models mentioned are probably not on the road anymore. Avalon in this era is one of the best cars ever made.
Enjoyed the review as always! During the "drive portion"of the review, it'd be more valuable for a wide shot of the backseats/back window rather than the outside-driver side door shot on the bottom left of the screen. That way we can see more of the passenger experience.
Excellent Review Alex. I appreciate your explanantion of the HSD system. I just bought a 16 Camry XLE HSD. I average about 43 mpg.
I actually test drove a Lexus Es300 Hybrid today and I didn't love it. The wood trim was nice but audio was not a crisp/clean as I would like it. I feel the joystick controller was a bit clunky to move around but the navigation voice was quick compared to the 2015 Honda Oydessey Elite technology I'm in now.
Always the best reviews on the Internet
Good review Alex. I enjoy my 2013 Avalon Touring but decided to add a 2014 Lexus LS460 L to the stable. DD for the Avalon, special trips for the LS? Doesn’t make sense to keep both I guess...especially since I work overseas. Thank you for your reviews on the LS models, it really helped. Taurus, ugh. Interior center console is my main beef. Just too wide on the Taurus.
The new Top Gear Dude. I was blown. Subscribed. Keep it up!
Interestingly, the competitors analysis seemed more interesting to me and of greater value than the actual review.
Another top-notch review, as usual. Thanks!
Alex, just a thought, How come you never mention the size of the Fuel tank? The main reason I bought this car was the Fuel tank size and the mileage (I have been getting) approximately 39.5 mpg's.
Best reviewer in the biz!
Hi Alex, your reviews are 10/10. The most detailed and best shot with so good 4k clarity that I cannot overlook them
But the cars you review, while probably very relevant for North America are quite dull for Europe.
Can you do some international makes/models?
BMW, Mercedes, VW and others that are worldwide models?
Thanks!
Nice Totda Avalon!!!Nice review
Thank you for another excellent review. A lot of reviewers out there write off the Kia Cadenza due to the name plate and low overall sales. It is nice to see a honest review of all the comparable cars in the class. Your initial review of the newest Avalon and the Cadenza along with the recommendation of the crew from Consumer reports were the reason I took the chance on my Cadenza and I love that car. I am not swayed by a name plate alone and grew bored with Honda / Acura products and quickly tired of the maintenance costs with my previous VW.Thanks again.
Can you do an updated review on the new 2016/2017 Lexus ES350?
@0:12 miniature alex @0:25 Giant Alex!
Alex, in this category, what is your recommendation for the best value full-size sedan?
This car is so attractive, I want them to make an electric model
It is a step in the right direction if they worked on the ride quality. I test-drove the 2015 model hybrid Ltd last summer, and the ride was the main negative point. I remember the 2003 Camry rode nicer. Second to that was the head unit, which couldn't show the music folders on my MP3 player (only the list of songs in its entirety) , and and it eventually crashed on me (!). It only revived after I restarted the car. Great powertrain though.
Hello Alex, This video was well done. I am comparing the standard feature of the Avalon (limited 2015) and the Acura RLX SH AWD Hybrid (2015/2016). I like the power aspect of the Acura and audio feature. I will try to test drive an Avalon here in Ga in a next few weeks but I can't find a channel that speaks to the Entire JBL setup. But you made a good point with the high 30 to 40 mpg the Hybrid Avalon will always deliver. Do you have a spot for the Acura RLX hybrid?
Wow is that a branded shirt I see Alex?? NICE!!
i have the 2013 touring+ and i am happy i have this year and i didn't wait for 2016
Great Review Alex! Thanks for Sharing!
I love this channel so much
Not bad acceleration numbers for a hybrid of that size!!
Thinking about this as my next car so thank you for helping in my decision. Great review and very thorough!
Kevin Sewell did you get it ?
can you review the limited avalon 2016 not the hybrid one
This was the one I was waiting for :(
Are You Going To Do The 2017 Chrysler Pacifica?
Especially the Hybrid, please!
Great review. Well done, thank you very much for all the info!
I think the grill looks better now.
I don't feel it at all
I disagree completely. Now it looks angry :(
a pleasure to view as always
Yes what a great Buick, what a great grandpa/grandma car. That's probably the reason why so many Uber and limo drivers have them.
Unfortunately this model did not in Malaysia Automotive Market.
Great job, Alex!
nice review alex... can you review the new 2017 audi a4?
Thank you Alex. Can you please review the 2017 Honda Accord Hybrid?
How do you compare this JBL's to the Lexus ES Lexicon's?
Excellent Alex!
I noticed that on Toyota's website the Avalon is still listed as a 2016 model. Does this mean the Avalon is about to be redesigned?
Same platform as the Lexus ES??
Off topic-ish, but any idea when the Kia Optima Hybrid 2017 will actually hit the dealerships?And while I am at it - I guess no chance of a Cadenza Hybrid?
A minor complaint about this particular review: it seemed to be too much of an apples-to-oranges comparison. If the review had featured the V6 model Avalon, I could understand the comparison to non-hybrid cars, but since this particular review was of the Avalon Hybrid,, I was more interested in comparison to other hybrids. The counter-argument would be that it's fair to compare to gasoline engine models to show differences in acceleration and trunk room. I still appreciated this review, especially references to the Camry Hybrid. Since I'm considering selling my 2007 Camry this fall (I would love to move up to a hybrid since I do a lot of city and suburban driving where the MPG really shines), as much as I would love an Avalon Hybrid, it may be out of my price range, so I'm looking at the Camry Hybrid, the RAV4 Hybrid, and now I've thrown the Ford Fusion Hybrid into the mix thanks to your review and a couple of others.
Update: I wound up buying a 2014 Avalon Hybrid Limited with the Technology package. It is totally nicer than the top-trim Camry and is actually pretty fun to drive in the mountains. My real world mileage is around 30-31 MPG, but I routinely get 42 MPG or better in highway driving!
Hey Alex! Think you made a bit of a mistake. You said this gets a 9/10 on the trunk portion compared to a 10 on the Taurus, but the text says 10/10. Just thought I'd point it out! :)
Ah, but I said that the hybrid gets 10/10 ;-)
Got it! ;)
Could avalon have rear-wheel-drive layout someday ?
The whole point of the Toyota Avalon is that it is a fwd replacement for the more costly rwd Toyota Crown that is now used as the platform for the Lexus GS (why spend Lexus money on something that is branded as a Toyota?).
Are you comparing Avalon hybrid to non-hybrid competitors? It sounded like you were comparing acceleration of the hybrid to non-hybrid competitors.
"No visible exhaust tips at the bottom"... while I was looking at the exhaust tip on the right down side XD...
I took it as Toyota doesn't showcase the exhaust tips via cut out in the lower bumper, but that did catch my attention as well.
Still waiting on '16 Chevy Malibu review from Alex On Autos.
I looked at the Malibu Hybrid also. For the money, it looks like a good choice. Has a really nice exterior, interior not so much (IMO). But, comparing it to the Avalon Hybrid seems unfair. It doesn't feel or look like it's made to compete with the Avalon Hybrid. After test driving it, I don't want to say it had a "cheap" feel, but.... As a primary car for long distance commutes, it wouldn't be my choice. But, if your more interested in cost out the door it rates a first look.
i love the avalon!
awesome review...
Thank you, Alex!
Huh, same steering wheel as in my Camry. Interesting.
I saw one of the Touring spec Avalons at my dealership last time I went in for service. Those black wheels actually look kinda badass.
Wow, that a very nicely finished interior, too bad it's a FWD only sedan.
I'd love an Avalon but man I'd have to get the Lexus for resell value.
Hah! As if you'd lose with the Avalon which is already has the best resale value in its class.
I wish Toyota made the avalon avaliable with a awd option
does this car have blind spot monitor camera just asking thanks in advance!
Are you planning to do ford Taurus in the near future?
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Great review. Thanks.
the 300 and Maxia are killing this. they drive and handle much better.
But with the Avalon you also get reliability.
+Ron Shaw and u don't get that with the max...
The One I bet the Chrysler 300 is also killing people's wallets for it's unreliability
Nikhil H come out of the 80s. They wouldn't sell so well if that was true.
The One Reliability and sales aren't always mutual. Look at how many units Jeep sells, and they are one of the worst in reliability, next to Fiat
this is the car the i will rent if I'm going out of town
so the rear seats recline ?? or not any more?
Alex your Review's are the best i found!
Now i need Money for 2 or 3 Cars :D
Question: Why Alex on "Autos" ?
Auto is the german Word for Car.
Greetings from Germany
It's short for automobiles, an auto is a car here as well although it's a little less common to refer to them as such.
Okey now i know :)
I Subscribe your Channel, i really think about an EV Car like the Kia Soul EV.
Great in-depth review! 👍🏾! So I am 6’4 and wanting to purchase the 2016 Avalon hybrid XLE PLUS but I am concerned about the room for my long legs especially during long rides! So I was wondering if it’s spacious and roomy for a tall driver like me? And is it a good idea to buy it? I need your help! Please and thank you! @AAutoBuyersGuide
The main question is how long these hybrid will last and what are the costs to replace or repair those batteries?
Why is this available only in usa?
I could've swore the Avalon used authentic leather.
is it truth that this car would fail in the last 6mins?
Any thoughts how this car compares with Accord Hybrid?
just sold my accord hybrid, ;they ride so bad over bumps
had 2015 model , this car rides amazing
True - one reason why I think I'm going the way the Avalon Hybrid.
How big is the hybrids trunk? You never mentioned the measurement of the hybrid version
What about Avalon vs Maxima?
The Avalon vs Maxima doesn't seem like a fair comparison. My wife has a 2016 Maxima SR and she loves it for the reasons I don't (though I really like it). She wanted a larger car than a midsize, but didn't want it to "feel" large (I think she means behind the wheel and spacious interior). I've seen reviews that downgrade the Maxima for the lack of interior space, but that's what she likes about it. She's 5'3, and I'm 6'3; while I have enough legroom in the Maxima, the cockpit style interior of the Maxima feels a bit cramped for me on longer trips. I can drive it, and LIKE driving it, but for every day long commutes..., not for me. She's fine with the 26 overall mpg she's getting, but for me that's much lower than what I want/need in my vehicle. That's why I'm looking hard at the 2016 Avalon Hybrid before the year ends. The Camry just feels too small and "kid like" for me (nothing against those who have and love the Camry). The Fusion Hybrid feels too small, and the steering wheel is too close even with the seat pushed back. The Lincoln MKZ has that same cramped feel, which isn't surprising since I think it sits on the same platform as the Fusion. The Honda Accord Hybrid comes close, but overall I just like the full size feel and space of the Avalon Hybrid. There really aren't any other options in that size car that I've found, and please don't say VW Passat - I'm DONE with VW.
So what did you do?
Not sure of your question
John Walton did you buy it. If so how do you like it ?
@@johnw9177 Good night John Boy
DONT FOOL YOURSELF TOYOTA AVALON FOR SURE IS NO BUICK
Correction: It's Toyota's Cadillac.
What if the next Avalon goes to Rear-Wheel-Drive ?
Where is the parking brake?
mountainhobo Thank you.
I don't like the new design of the avalon. The previous gen was awesome. Would go for the es350 Vs this one.
hey Alex, what's the deal about the Truth about Cars channel, is that sanctioned by you?
He also writes articles (and now creates videos) for TTAC.
+cadsux Thanks
Yes, I used to do videos and write articles for them but it appears the relationship is tapering off to a graceful close.
The grill and the instrument cluster behind the wheel are ghastly unfortunately. I looked at it before getting my Genesis. Great review as always though
You might want to consider over all reliability. Kia products fall well behind the Toyota, The Kia is flashy but cheaply made.
This seems like a perfect Uber/Lyft car.
People chose ES350 instead...
Jeff Gao Not judging by the monthly sales reports. It's the opposite. Do your homework.
Why no panoramic roof?
@@waltergilbert3740 Eats up headroom
I believe the maxima interior is much better than this
But you just gave 9/10 on the truck space tho!??
9/10 for the non-hybrid, 10/10 for the hybrid
Comparing Toyota to Buick and Chrysler is just funny...
"angry face" ROTFL!!!
Long time ago Avalon had a clear differentiation from Camry. It was a grown up full size sedan with a clear mission. Today Toyota can't figure out where it wants to place Avalon, and it ends up as meh.
Disagree. There was some focus lost to when this generation came out with the significantly stiffer "sporty" suspension but seems Toyota is going back to the pillow type suspension that American cars used to offer. That's the right direction as many people are tired of 4 door car "pretenders" trying to be sporty when in fact they aren't, and just make the ride uncomfortable in urban pot-hole filled jungles.
Yes, but I am going even further back in my comparison.
true
@@oldtwins👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻
These front license plates kill the fascias of cars
Thanks to stupid state laws about front license plates. I would say get a tow hook plate frame but it wouldn't look good on an avalon
No visible exhaust tips?…your kneeling right next to one 😂
Ok, I'm back now. I had to go look up WTF a Hyundai "Azera" was.
6:21 I lol'd
Lol those cup holders r actually tiny. Id know i have one