2003 Toyota Avalon Review
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Toyota Avalon is available in two trim levels, XL and XLS. Both use Toyota's silky-smooth 3.0-liter V6. This engine produces 210 horsepower with 220 pounds-feet of torque. Avalon is front-wheel drive.XL comes with front bucket seats ($25,845) or a front bench seat ($26,665). XL models come fully equipped with side air bags, dual-zone air conditioning, air filtration system, power windows, door locks and mirrors, sunvisors with extensions, and a 120-watt AM/FM stereo with cassette and CD players. The more luxurious XLS model reverses the pricing with the bench seat version ($30,305) being less expensive than the same vehicle with bucket seats ($30,405). XLS models add automatic climate control, a driver information display (compass, trip computer, outside temperature and calendar functions), fog lights, aluminum alloy wheels, remote keyless entry, and a leather-wrapped steering wheel. Leather upholstery is optional.
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