Sunday, July 17, 2011

2011 Toyota Venza review

The Toyota Venza is unchanged for 2011.It 's a wagon. It's a crossover. The 2011 Toyota Venza is a strange creation, one Contradictions and Rife with Difficult to properly define. Unlike with most midsize crossovers, the Venza features a four-cylinder base engine. The Venza's rear seat does not slide, it's not split three Airways and there's no option for a third row. The 2011 Toyota Venza is a five-passenger wagon, available in two trim levels, the which correspond to its two engines. The Venza V6 adds 20-inch wheels along with its bigger engine.
The 2011 Toyota Venza is available with a four-or six-cylinder engine and can be Had in either front-or all-wheel drive. In Edmunds performance testing, a four-cylinder, front-drive Venza went from zero to 60 mph in 9.3 seconds - an average time compared to similarly powered crossovers. EPA-estimated fuel economy is 21 mpg city/27 mpg highway and 23 mpg combined with front-wheel drive and 20/25/22 with all-wheel drive. In Edmunds performance testing, it accelerated an all-wheel-drive Venza from zero to 60 mph in a quick 6.9 seconds. Every 2011 Toyota Venza comes standard with four-wheel antilock disc brakes, stability and traction control, front-seat side airbags, side curtain airbags, a driver knee airbag and front-seat active head restraints. Although it lacks a third-row seat, the Venza provides loads of passenger space, particularly in the rear, the which features reclining seatbacks.
The 2011 Toyota Venza ranks ninth out of 23 Affordable Midsize SUVs. The 2011 Toyota Venza is a true crossover: Gives it a car-like ride and SUV-like space. It's a wagon! It's a 2011 Toyota Venza: riding on the same platform as the Toyota Camry, the Venza drives like a car but has the space of an SUV. Reviewers like the Venza for how comfortable and useful it is. Toyota launched an all-new utility vehicle for the 2009 model year Called the Venza. Rather than styling the Venza to look like an SUV, the Venza was designed with a "sleek sedan concept" in mind, Toyota says. On V6 models Venza come standard with dual exhaust tips and is the first Toyota model to ride on standard 20-inch alloy wheels. Four-cylinder models come standard with 19-inch alloy wheels. Venza also offer an Automatic High Beam headlight system. When the Automatic High Beam sensors no longer detect oncoming traffic the system switches the headlights back to high-beam mode. Additional optional equipment includes a navigation system equipped with a JBL audio system, integrated satellite radio capability and Bluetooth technology; a premium JBL audio system with AM / FM six-disc CD changer, satellite radio capability and Bluetooth, rear seat entertainment system, a Smart Key System, back-up camera and a power rear door.