Why did Toyota stop making the Avensis?

Toyota pulled the Avensis from the UK market in August due to poor sales. They fell to just 3473 units in 2017 – 1660 fewer than in 2016. The larger and plusher Camry is predicted to be more popular with fleet buyers, suggesting it could dwarf those numbers.

Is the Toyota Avensis a good car?

Thanks to its competitive price, low running costs, comfort, efficiency and reliability, the Avensis remains a favourite of company car owners and taxi drivers alike. It’s certainly an accomplished machine, but it’s one you buy with your head rather than your heart.

How good is 2012 Avensis?

Solid, dependable, easy on the pocket and inoffensive on the eye, it is very unlikely to ever break down and its solidly built interior will resist anything you can throw at it. In short, owning an Avensis will be a totally painless buying and owning experience, and it will gobble up the miles in effortless fashion.

What are the problems with the Toyota Avensis electric parking brake?

Toyota Avensis: two electric parking brake system failures in four years: Faulty EPB removed: Part Number 46300-05010 The box seal broken open: Circuit board inside with its ‘Continental’ logo:

What is the length of a Toyota Avensis?

Dimensions depend on the variant, ranging between 4490 (176.77 in.) and 4820 mm (189.76 in.) in length, 1710 (67.32 in.) and 1810 mm (71.26 in.) in width, and 1425 (56.1 in.) and 1675 mm (65.94 in.) in height. What is the ground clearance of Toyota Avensis?

Does the Toyota Avensis have moisture problems?

Update, April 2014: “We are confident that the known moisture issue on the Avensis electronic parking brake system has been acknowledged and there has been a change in design of this part which has improved the seals. The design of the main box has also been improved.” – Toyota.

Is the Avensis tourer worth it?

But overall in spite of the EPB worries the Avensis tourer has proved a cheap to run and reliable workhorse and I am currently thinking about trading in for a 2012. More sharing options…