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  2. Toyota Avalon - Wikipedia

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    2010, for the 2011 model year: The facelifted Avalon went on sale in April 2010, with revised styling and only two trim lines: a base Avalon model and a more upscale Limited trim. A backup camera became standard using either the rear view mirror or navigation screen for a display, and exterior side mirrors with integrated turn signals now ...

  3. Talk:Toyota Avalon - Wikipedia

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    However, on the same EPA website, the Avalon is listed as a large car as its "Market Class". [1]. Toyota markets the Avalon as a large car. If going by passenger + cargo volume alone, then cars that are currently Large Size on Wikipedia and review websites (2018 Audi S8, 2018 Lexus LS, 2018 Bentley Mulsanne) are wrong. Since most cars go by ...

  4. Toyota U transmission - Wikipedia

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    2011–2016 Scion tC; 2012–2018 Toyota RAV4 (2.2 L FWD) 1st 2nd 3rd 4th 5th 6th ... 2019–2022 Toyota Avalon; 2019– Lexus ES 350; UA 80F. Applications

  5. U.S. News Best Colleges 2011

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    By Brian Burnsed, U.S.News & World Report This year, Harvard University regained sole possession of the top spot in U.S.News & World Report's Best Colleges 2011 rankings of national universities.

  6. Toyota Highlander - Wikipedia

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    In 2004, the wheels on the Limited trim changed from a six-spoke to a five-spoke alloy. The base-model Highlander wheels also changed from steel-rims to the alloy wheels that were on the 2001–2003 model year Highlander Limited and B-Package. The Sport models had a distinctive grille design, differentiating themselves from the non-Sport models.

  7. 2009–2011 Toyota vehicle recalls - Wikipedia

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    On November 9, 2011, Toyota announced a recall of 550,000 vehicles (447,000 in the U.S., 38,000 in Japan, and 25,000 in Australia and New Zealand) worldwide; the recall affected MY 2004-2005 Camry, Highlander, Sienna, and Solara, MY 2004 Avalon, MY 2006 Highlander HV, MY 2004-2005 Lexus ES330, and RX330 and MY 2006 RX400h.