Toyota Avensis Hatchback (03-08) - Review

Review by Simon Harris on
Last Updated: 13 August 2008
It's easy to overlook the Avensis - especially given it's anonymous styling. Even a mid-life facelift in 2006 did little to boost it's kerbside appeal, however, look past that and you'll find a well built family car that's one of the safest on the market thanks to nine airbags. There's little excitement along the way though and the driving experience reflects the looks - in other words although safe and reassuring there's little to set the pulse racing. The interior is equally as mundane although on the plus side the layout is clear and the controls simple to get on with. But what the Avensis does boast is a superb record for reliability - add in a dealer network with an outstanding reputation for customer service, some great D-4D diesel engines and the Toyota takes on a whole new appeal.
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Buying used

The Avensis holds its value better than similar aged volume rivals like the Vauxhall Vectra, so it will probably be more expensive. However bear in mind you are getting one of the safest and most reliable cars on the market. If you're after a diesel avoid the earlier 2.0-litre and aim for a 2.2 D-4D which is far more refined.

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Selling

There should be few problems selling on an Avensis. As a result of its excellent reputation for reliability it's a sought after car by those in the know. The diesels are most popular but it may take time to sell if you have a 2.4-litre model.