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~alpha
There are those who won't disagree with you on the looks and content of the new Avalon -vs- the Lexus.
b. newest all-solid state Electronically-Controlled Throttle System w/ intelligence (ETCS-i)
"Newest all-solid state ... throttle " -- sounds like written to reassure us, the "throttle hesitation" grievers.
ES and Camry will have the same platform and engine by early 2006. and soon followed are the RX, highlander, Sienna, etc.
The current Avalon rides the 1992-2001 Camry platform.
~alpha
Coolguy, you make a great point about the Corolla- though that model actually hit full force in showrooms only by late February of 2002. The first allocations occured in early February, as indicated in the original press release:
http://pressroom.toyota.com/photo_library/display_release.html?id- =20020107b
If you're refering to a law, then Im not sure how Toyota introduced a 2003 Corolla in February of 2002, as the Press Release states.
~alpha
Hey guys, first post here.
I have a copy of model changes from the dealer ( I had to link them to this thread so they could have the pictures ). One thing I didn't see on TundraSolutions.com was interior/exterior colors for 05'. I am very pleased to see the Touring model will have Black leather, it will also have a "rear lip spoiler". I also see graphite finished alloy wheels described, I'm not sure what that would look like. Another pleasant surprise is a telescoping steering wheel.
Grade codes:
3534 - XL
3538 - Touring
3544 - XLS
3552 - Limited
Discontinued colors for 05':
051 Diamond white pearl
1C8 Lunar mist met.
6M3 Silver spruce met.
6S7 Aspen green pearl
8Q0 Stratosphere mica
New colors for 05':
070 Blizzard pearl
1D4 Titanium met.
6U0 Pistachio met.
8P4 Indigo ink pearl
8R5 Blue mirage met.
Wood grain interior trim for grades 3544 and 3552
Ivory trim - w/ light wood grain
Light gray trim - w/ light wood grain
Graphite trim - w/ darker wood grain
Also noted is an "anti-theft alarm w/ (Immobi+alarm) (3534, 3538), code PN.
Bluesman3
So, that would mean:
05 XL: around $27K MSRP
05 XLS: around $30.5K MSRP
I consider that to be very good news.
He also said that the fully loaded Limited would be around $37K MSRP.
~alpha
And talking of colors, how about:
Crystal Candy Apple Red
(Something like Chrysler)
That would certainly take the Avalon out of the 'old folks car' image.
Blue Mirage is the same blue as used on the Sienna, Indigo Ink is also on other Toyota models as well as Lexus. Titanium is used on the RAV4 and 4Runner. Blizzard Pearl is also used on another model.
My Passat turbo also recommends Premium (91 octane), but I normally put in 89 octane with no measurable difference in power or mileage.
I'm sure there will be posts on this topic after introduction with actual results on this engine.
What I'd like is a nice taupe metallic with black leather, not gold, not tan, taupe. Very elegant I think. Too bad we won't see it.
With a stop watch I can measure a drop in performance between premium and regular. Again, not a big difference at just 3 to 4 tenths of a second for 0-60. Not enough to feel while driving. The only difference I 'feel' is the cars seem less responsive to non-full throttle acceleration, but that is subjective and may not be the case.
I wonder why people willing to spend so much for a car, especially one that is not an economy champ (even if an Avalon, like mine, does very well in the mpg department) would be so concerned about premium vs. regular. Even over the life of the car, taking into account the very slightly reduced performance and mpg from using regular, the cost is nearly the same, no matter which grade is used.
I've had cars designed to run on regular that showed no improvement in mpg or performance when run on premium.
Very detailed information on the car found in:
http://www.tundrasolutions.com/dealers/vehicles/2005-Avalon/index.htm.
Including the note on the telescope steering above that I copied from the post.
Additional content changes
New options:
CL - adaptive cruise control (3552)
EJ- JBL AM/FM 6 cd changer 12 spk. + cass. audio (3544)
EV - AM/FM 6 cd changer 9 spk. + cass. audio (3534, 3538)
PN - anti-theft alarm w/(immobi+alarm) (3534,3538)
VD - VSC & seat heater package (3544 w/seat heater, 3552 std.)
TV - Touring package (3538 touring model)
New:
3534 New standard equipment for XL Grade
Power drivers seat w/ power lumbar
Manual tilt/telescoping steering wheel
Side curtain airbags
Drivers knee airbag
Reclining rear seats
Dual exhaust
Keyless entry
Optitron meters
16" alloy wheels
Auto A/C
Touring Grade
3538 Features (plus XL standard equipment)
17" alloy wheels w/ graphite finish
Tires - P215/55R17 93V all season
Sport tuned suspension
Rear lip spoiler
HID headlamps
Black leather interior
Fog lights
3544 New standard equipment for XLS grade
(in addition or replaces XL std. equipment)
Power moonroof
Leather interior
Power passenger seat
6-disc changer
17" alloy wheels
Standard equipment for Limited grade
3552 (in addition or replaces XLS std. equipment)
17" alloy wheels - unique
JBL premium audio (360 watts/12 speakers)
Smart key system
HID headlights
Driver seat w/ power variable cushion length
Power rear sunshade
Seat heater and ventilation system
Wood grain interior trim for 3544 and 3552
Ivory trim - w/light wood grain
Light gray trim - w/light wood grain
Graphite trim - w/darker wood grain
Discontinued colors:
051 Diamond white
1C8 Lunar mist
6M3 Silver spruce
6S7 Aspen green
8Q0 Stratosphere mica
New colors:
070 Blizzard pearl
1D4 Titanium met.
6U0 Pistachio met.
8P4 Indigo Ink
8R5 Blue mirage met.
7. memory call function
c. memory call function sets positions for driver’s seat seat, steering position and outer mirrors
I assume that steering position refers to the steering wheel.
Toyota Motor Manufacturing, Kentucky, Inc. built its first 2005 Toyota Avalon on Monday, Dec. 20, in Georgetown, Ky. The final 2004 Avalon was produced on Dec. 17.
~alpha
Toyota Motor Manufacturing, Kentucky, Inc. built its first 2005 Toyota Avalon on Monday, Dec. 20, in Georgetown, Ky. The final 2004 Avalon was produced on Dec. 17."
Ready or not, here it comes!
I, for one, am very excited. Bye bye 2004 Avalon, hello 2005 Avalon!
I can't wait to see this "Touring" model, sounds very nice.
Looking forward to Jan. 10th!
OK, new car buying 101 folks:
Unless you have more money than you can count, never ever give the dealer a blank check.......... That's asking for the shaft!
Blues
I'll wait until I see it in person but so far I like the pictures. A big improvement over the current model (especially with the new features)
I agree with bluesman3, wait until you see & drive the vehicle.
B. Sound-dampening windshield
1. Limited only
2. low-durometer membrane layer absorbs more road noise
You'll have to assume the Touring is in a class of it's own when they mention special finish on the wheels and black leather. I'd like to know how many options you can load on, such as the VSC & seat heater.
Judging from the photos and the Spyshots we've all seen, the "revealed" Avalon has to be the Limited model, and the "disguised" shots have to be an XL or XLS. I base this assumption on the type of wheels shown.
Blues