2010 Toyota Venza Reviews, Featured Videos and Buying Tips

As an alternative to a mid-size sedan or a taller crossover SUV, the 2010 Toyota Venza makes a lot of sense
2010 Toyota Venza Overview
The 2010 Toyota Venza is a five-passenger vehicle that couples the styling and comfort of a passenger car with the flexibility of a sport utility vehicle (SUV), to give customers a stylish alternative to the traditional sedan.

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2010 Toyota Venza

The Venza offers the choice of two powerplants, a 182-hp 2.7-liter four-cylinder or 268-hp 3.5-liter V6. Both engines are mated to a six-speed automatic transmission with sequential shift control and both can be had in either front or all-wheel drive. Standard features include dual-zone automatic climate control, satellite radio, power windows, locks and mirrors, 19-inch wheels on four-cylinder models, 20-inch wheels on V6 models, privacy glass, cruise control, electronic stability control, seven airbags, including a driver’s knee airbag, front seatbelt pretensioners and front active head restraints.

For 2010, the standard radio has been changed from a 6-disc to a single disc with Bluetooth.

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Index of 2010 Toyota Venza Expert Reviews

  • thecarconnection—STYLING:The 2010 Toyota Venza is no breakthrough, but it’s a good-looking crossover wagon inside and out;PERFORMANCE:Don’t expect excitement in the Venza driving experience; the four-cylinder engine is the choice for frugal drivers, but those who drive with a full load might want the V-6;QUALITY:A comfortable configuration for passengers and surprisingly ample cargo space in the 2010 Toyota Venza make it very useful, but the cabin is lacking in refinement;SAFETY :The 2010 Toyota Venza is a very safe vehicle with a roster of protective features, and the crash-test results prove it;FEATURES:With the addition of a USB input on all models for 2010, the Toyota Versa is packed with desirable features.

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Buying Tips:
With a base price of less than $27,000, the four-cylinder, front-wheel-drive Venza is the best value in the lineup, with a better ride than the V-6. Those with more luxurious aspirations might as well spring for the Lexus RX 350.

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About Toyota
imageFounded in 1937, Toyota settled in Canada in 1965. There are 239 dealerships to serve value-minded consumers from coast to coast. The wide selection of vehicles includes three hybrids (Prius, Camry, Highlander), 10 different cars of all shapes and sizes, five SUVs and two pickup trucks. There’s also the Sienna minivan and the upcoming Venza crossover.

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  1. +1 Vote -1 Vote +1Donna on 18 October 2009:

    I had a 2002 Ford Explorer. After we were told the rear differential was bad, we decided to get a new vehicle. We shopped around looking for another SUV. Finally, we settled on a Venza. With the exception of the 3rd row of seats, the Venza has loads of interior space and seems to be getting better gas mileage. The kids are loving the DVD entertainment package and reclining back seats. My husband and I love the satellite radio and MP3/WMA Player. I had my heart set on a sunroof, but could only get that with a navigation package…why? Overall, we are enjoying our purchase.

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  2. +1 Vote -1 Vote +1Herb on 18 October 2009:

    We bought the car new the 1 st of June. Got the 4cyl. FWD It is very easy to get in & out of. Took it on a trip the 2nd week. Got 31+ mpg
    on interstate doing 70.MPH Since then my wife gets a constant 25.8
    in city & rural driving. The 4 cyl. is very adequate. The 6 speed tranny
    helps too. Lots of room inside. Like the keyless entry/start feature. You
    don’t have to fumble around for the key Love the leather seats. Maybe
    could be a tad softer. Have had several people come up & ask about it. Never had that on other cars. This is our 1st Toyota. Hope it is as reliable as they.claim. Will be worth the price.

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