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The Toyota Avalon is a full-size car produced by Toyota in the United States. It was also produced in Australia, up until July 2005, and was later replaced in November 2006 by the Toyota Aurion. It is produced as a front-wheel drive four-door sedan. The first Toyota Avalon rolled off the assembly line in Georgetown, Kentucky on February 21, 1994 as a 1995 model. A second generation model was released in the United States and Japan in 1999. The Avalon filled the gap left by the cancellation of the Toyota Cressida in the American market in 1992. The new Avalon was a large car, whereas the Cressida was an upper-level mid-size, was rear-wheel drive, and had an straight-6 engine. The Avalon however, was front-wheel drive and had a V6 engine. The Avalon is the most high-end car produced by Toyota that is not part of the company's upscale Lexus division (barring the Toyota Century).
The 2005 Avalon was a complete redesign from the previous generations. It is Toyota's largest, most luxurious, and most expensive sedan model sold under the Toyota name (not Lexus). The Avalon features a 3.5 L 268 hp (200 kW) V6 engine and a myriad of advanced technological features. The 3.5 litre engine is shared with many other Toyota models including the Lexus ES 350, Lexus GS, Toyota Camry, and Toyota RAV4. The new Avalon, introduced to the public at the 2005 North American International Auto Show, offers more distinctive styling than previous generations, which were known for their conservative styling. This redesign also dropped the availability of a front bench seat, a feature once common among large American sedans such as Buicks. The current Avalon is available in XL, Touring, XLS, and Limited trim levels.
Due to changes in the SAE testing procedures, power has dropped to 268 hp (200 kW) and torque has dropped to 248 ft·lbf (336 N·m) for the 2006 model year. However, this is due to being rated on 87 octane fuel. When supplied with 91 octane, the engine matches the 272 hp (203 kW), 254 ft·lbf (344 N·m) rating of the same engine in the Lexus ES 350. Stability control is optional on all trim levels and a keyless remote start is optional.
Car and Driver, which had called previous Avalons "Japanese Buicks", rated it at the top of a group of large premium sedans in 2005.[8] For 2008, the Avalon receives a mild mid-cycle refresh. Changes include slightly restyled front and rear fascias, a six-speed automatic transmission (replacing the previous five-speed), upgraded brakes, and an upgraded audio system.
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