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  2. Toyota Avalon - Wikipedia

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    The Avalon was the first Toyota to use Dual VVT-i in the US market in an all-new 3.5-liter 2GR-FE V6 engine which met ULEV certification and had a power output of 280 hp (209 kW) with a 0–60 time of 6.0 seconds. The engine was mated to a 5-speed sequential shift automatic.

  3. File:2019 Toyota Avalon XSE in Ruby Flare Pearl, Front Right ...

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  4. List of Toyota model codes - Wikipedia

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    Toyota Avalon (1994–2005) XX20. Toyota Avalon / Toyota Pronard (1999–2004) XX30. Toyota Avalon (2004–2012) XX40. Toyota Avalon (2012–2018) XX50. Toyota Avalon (2018–present) MCX (1MZ V6) MY1995–1999 Toyota Avalon; MY2000–2004 Toyota Avalon; GSX 2006–present (2GR V6) MY2005–2012 Toyota Avalon

  5. 2021 Toyota Avalon Review | What's new, interior space, AWD ...

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    Already one of the top choices after its redesign two years ago, the 2021 Avalon improves with even more variety. It adds all-wheel-drive as an option to a lineup that already includes V6, hybrid ...

  6. 2023 Toyota Crown Costs Way More Than the Avalon It Replaces

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    The Toyota Crown is a new sedan model for 2023 that replaces the Avalon. It starts at $41,045 and ranges up to $53,445 for the top Platinum model. The Crown will start reaching U.S. dealerships in ...

  7. 2023 Toyota Crown Replaces the Avalon as a Lifted ... - AOL

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    The Crown nameplate, which has existed in Japan since the 1950s, will now appear in the U.S. on a new hybrid sedan with standard AWD and up to 340 horsepower. 2023 Toyota Crown Replaces the Avalon ...