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What is the typical lifespan of a Toyota Avalon?

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Yvonne T.

By following the manufacturer's recommended maintenance schedule and staying on top of important services like regular oil changes, you can expect the Toyota Avalon to easily exceed 100,000 miles. These vehicles are built to be durable and last a long time. To further extend the lifespan of your car, be proactive in addressing any warning indicators, such as gauges, lights, or alerts, as ignoring them may lead to unexpected breakdowns or costly repairs. Additionally, regularly check and maintain your fluids, replace air filters, and inspect and rotate your tires.

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  • Walter K.

    How much is a 2002 Toyota Avalon with 156,000 miles worth, considering it looks clean?

  • Elda E

    I own a 2006 Avalon with 275,000 miles on it. When I tried to trade it in, I was fortunate to get $900 for it. Since it still runs well, I plan to keep it until it completely breaks down.

  • Jorje

    Our 2011 Avalon has racked up an impressive 294,300 miles. With regular upkeep, 2 battery replacements, 1 brake repair, 5 sets of Michelin tires, and 1 alternator replacement, it doesn't get any better than that.

  • Dionna D.

    I own a 1998 Avalon that has clocked 250,000 miles and still runs amazingly well.

  • Natalie B.

    I'm not sure where Roland found his information, but if you take good care of these cars, they can easily last over 300,000 miles.

  • Boris L

    After reaching 200,000 miles, my 2000 Avalon began experiencing minor problems that were expensive to fix and exceeded its value. The engine light came on, but it still runs well.

  • Javier Dominguez

    My 1994 Toyota Avalon has an impressive 386,000 miles on it and is still running strong. Just make sure to change the oil regularly.

  • Boots

    On average, a Toyota Avalon typically has a lifespan of approximately 200,000 miles.

  • Theresa K.

    My 1998 Avalon GLC has racked up 286,600 kilometers, and in the past two years, I've spent over $3000 to keep it running. Repairs have included replacing spark plugs, ignition coils, and two injectors, as well as new brakes all around and a new exhaust system.

  • Evelyn E.

    My 2006 Avalon XLF has over 315,000 miles on it and is still running smoothly with only minor repairs needed. This is all thanks to regularly changing the oil and paying attention to warning lights! 😉

  • Madeleine E.

    Issue with owning an Avalon? This car just keeps going and you can't find a reason to sell it, as that means dealing with car payments all over again. It's highly safe, has decent fuel efficiency, looks pretty sleek, and really, who wants the hassle of buying a new car with all the associated costs? It has a longevity of up to 300,000 miles.

  • Pyro

    In 2013, my car required 302,000 miles of minor repairs and routine upkeep.

  • Mazda

    My 2006 Avalon went strong for over 15 years, clocking in more than 200,000 miles.

  • William castillo

    My 2001 Avalon has just reached 261,000 miles, but it's still running well with no significant issues. I plan to keep driving it until it finally gives out.

  • Jesus B.

    I recently hit 200k miles on my car, and there are no problems with the O2 sensor light.

  • Philip cuthbert

    My 2000 Toyota Avalon XLS recently hit 22 years old with 336,000 miles on it. It still runs smoothly, although the idling can be a bit rough. Surprisingly, I haven't had to do much maintenance on it because it's been so reliable. I've only had to replace a few front end parts, and overall, I only spent $3,200 on the car and put in maybe $1,000 in the year and a half I've owned it. Not too shabby at all.

  • Rick Debattista

    In 2011, my car has 230,000 miles on it and still runs as if it were brand new. I plan to keep it for one more year before purchasing another Avalon.

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