Despite what some may believe, Toyota isn't insusceptible to the badly off sales affecting the U.S. auto industry. But in defiance of that, they aren't timid to pioneer different models, including this one, the 2009 Toyota Venza.
The Venza is a crossover vehicle, as Toyota calls it a opposition to the Ford Edge, Mazda CX-7, and Nissan Murano, all of which are crossovers. Bob Carter, the Toyota Division's bracket failing president and blanket manager, calls the Toyota Venza "passenger auto optimized. It's for buyers who want something more than a transport but less than an SUV.
" Yeah, well, exemplary crossover mechanism specs. The is obtainable with either a 182hp, 2.7-liter four-cylinder mechanism (21/29 MPG with front-wheel street and 20/28 with all-wheel drive) or a 268hp, 3.5-liter V6 (19/26 MPG with fron-wheel persistence or 18/25 MPG with all-wheel drive). Prices beginning at $26,695 and can incline to more than $38,000.
One thing's for sure, the Toyota Venza is geting a improve from the stupendous stop in gasoline prices; those EPA figures are friendly for the class, but certainly not great.
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