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  2. Toyota Avalon - Wikipedia

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    Toyota marketed the front-drive Avalon as a replacement for its rear-drive Cressida, a model discontinued for the American market in 1992. The Cressida was an upper-level, mid-size, rear-wheel drive sedan. The Avalon has at times overlapped Toyota's models using the same platform, including the Camry V6 and the Lexus ES.

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  5. 2025 Toyota Grand Highlander Drops Price, Adds Nightshade Model

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    The 2025 Toyota Grand Highlander adds a new base LE trim, bringing the starting price down by nearly $2500 to land at $42,310. The LE trim can be optioned with the standard engine in FWD or AWD or ...

  6. 2025 Toyota Crown Goes Goth with New Nightshade Model - AOL

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    The Nightshade trim starts at $49,860, but otherwise the Crown's prices range from about $43K for the XLE to $56K for the Platinum. 2025 Toyota Crown Goes Goth with New Nightshade Model Skip to ...

  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.