Toyota Avensis Verso
Toyota has replaced its commercial-based Spacia MPV with a brand new purpose designed seven seater wagon called the Avensis Verso. The Avensis not only gives Toyota a much more modern and more efficient entry into the people mover (or family wagon) class, it also provides a cheaper alternative to the larger eight seater Tarago.
Prices for the three model, two equipment grades Avensis line-up start at $39,900 for the GLX manual, with the automatic GLX costing $41,900. The auto-only Ultima model (tested) is priced at $46,990.
By way of comparison, Tarago prices start at $51,300 and rise to a high of $69,050. Power for the Avensis comes from an all-alloy 2.0 litre DOHC four cylinder engine that features infinitely variable inlet valve timing and full sequential fuel injection.
The engine drives through a four speed electronically controlled automatic transmission,
with the option of a five speed manual in the GLX version.
Standard equipment levels are comprehensive, with the GLX featuring dual front airbags, front seatbelt pre-tensioners with force limiters, four wheel disc brakes with ABS and electronic brake force distribution, dual air conditioning, keyless entry, a CD player, power exterior mirrors and one-touch power window operation.
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