2010 Toyota Venza
2010 Toyota Venza questions and answers
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Q: how much should i pay for a 2010 toyota venza?
4 cylinder FWD?
or
4 cylinder AWD?
or
6 cylinder FWD?
or
6 cylinder AWD?
all which would have leather interior
with a dual sunroof
A: With the current problems Toyota is having coupled with the FACT that the Toyota CEO recently admitted to The United States Congress that is company makes expansion and profits a Higher priority than making safe cars the most I would give for one is a couple of bags of frozen collard greens and the penny I found last week.
Q: despite toyota recall i'm still buying 2010 toyota venza and don't care what media says. why should i care?
even if its unintended acceleration, there's always the option of putting the shifter into neutral and no harm done. then why i should take media seriously? also venza looks cool from inside and outside and for $35K its very good investment. why i should buy government motors or similar?
many of these same congressmen thumping their chests against Toyoda CEO, themselves drive lexus. hypocrites!
A: you shouldn't care. This whole recall thing is just Obama helping out his union buddies and ensuring that GMC which is majority owned by the government has an edge over Toyota. You are just as safe in a Toyota as you are in any other car if you know how to drive.
Q: Did anybody have a problem with Toyota Venza with a sticking gas pedal?
Did anybody have a problem with Toyota Venza 2009/2010 with a sticking gas pedal? Is it a good car?
A: Like many Toyota models, there have been 'unintended acceleration' problems with this one. At this stage, how many model years the problem goes back has yet to be determined. The Japanese government censured Toyota in 2006 for not reporting and acting upon "loss of control incidents".
Q: When does toyota make their 2010 cars avalible to purchase?
My sister is looking to purchase a 2010 Venza and I wasn't able to find out when. Thanks for the help!
A: I not sure exactly when Toyota makes their cars available for purchase. Typically, most car makers begin making the new model year available sometime in the fall of the previous year. So, for the 2010s, this would be in the fall of 2009. If you want a more actual date, I would talk to someone at a local Toyota dealership.
Q: Which of these cars would suit me best?
I am a 17 girl in high school and I'm not sure which car I should purchase. I need a durable car that will last me through college. Right now, I would use a car mainly for commuting to school (I have to take my little brother and 2 other of his friends everywhere), the gym, various errands, and church. I need car with a good trunk space to carry all of my friends and my backpacks and some gym bags.
Cars I have thought about:
2010 Chevy Equinox
2010 Toyota Venza
2010 Honda Accord Crosstour
2010 Subaru Outback
If you have any opinions about any of these cars, please let me know.
Thank you very much!
This would be my first car
I meant my friends backpacks and my backpack
A: All four models are a great choice. They are comparable in mpg and price. The Equinox and Outback have 4 wheel drive, so if you ever plan on going skiing or camping this can be beneficial. Toyota and Honda will have a better resale value and less maintenance. Hope this helps.
Q: Car insurance price? VIN?
i was talking to my dad about getting a new car and he said insurance differs from ( truck car suv ) that stuff and that it was based on the VIN number.. im wondering would insurance be more expensive for a rear wheel drive 2010 toyota tundra double cap 4.6l v8? or a 2010 toyota venza v6 front wheel drive? which would be more expensive? and by how much? Thanks!
A: Try this site
http://www.usainsurancequotes.net/
Here you can compare quotes from different companies
Q: About how much will a used car cost in the future?
The ones I am interested in are:
2010 Chevrolet Camaro (SS)-around $34,000
2009 Dodge Challenger (RT Classic J Package)-around $35,000
2009 Toyota Venza FWD V6- around $30,000
2009 Honda Accord EX-L V6 Coupe-around $31,000
2009 Nissan Maxima 3.5S-around $31,000
2009 Nissan Altima Sedan 3.5 SE-around $31,000
So about how much will any of these cars cost in about 6-7 years? I would want them to be in almost new condition (really nice still) and have less than 100,000 (less than 75,000 is preferable).
I am also interested in the 2009/2010 Ford Mustang GT Premium-around $30,000
A: There is no way to know. The market at the time will dictate the values. There is no crystal ball.