Toyota Avensis Saloon (03-08) - Review

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Aiming for class-leading quality (and perhaps putting into practice some of the things Toyota has learned with its luxury brand, Lexus) the Avensis represents a major leap forward over the original. The interior feels up-market and the Avensis is comfortable drive. The diesel offering was restricted to one 114bhp engine until summer 2005, although three became available, ranging from 124bhp to 175bhp, from summer 2006. The Avensis scores highly for comfort and should prove to be exceptionally reliable, but does not offer such an engaging drive as the Ford Mondeo, Mazda6 or Peugeot 407.
3.5 out of 5

Buying used

Saloon will be worth less than an equivalent hatchback, so if you don't need the extra versatility of the hatch, it could be a better place to look for a bargain. Fewer around than the five-door though.

See 27 used Toyota Avensis Saloons for sale, starting at £2,675

2.5 out of 5

Selling

Saloons will always struggle more than hatchbacks, because the five-door models are perceived to be more versatile.