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What are the differences between Toyota Camry and Avalon?

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JaydenRose
07/28/25 2:56pm
The differences between Toyota Camry and Avalon are as follows: 1. Different manufacturers: Camry belongs to GAC Toyota, while Avalon belongs to FAW Toyota. 2. Different exterior designs: The Camry's exterior design is more youthful and fashionable, appealing to younger consumers. The Avalon's exterior design leans towards a more mature and sophisticated look, attracting older consumers. 3. Different pricing: The Avalon is more expensive than the Camry. 4. Different powertrains: The Camry offers three powertrain options: a 2.0-liter engine paired with a CVT transmission, a 2.5-liter engine paired with an 8AT transmission, and a 2.5-liter engine paired with an electric motor and eCVT transmission. The Avalon offers two powertrain options: a 2.5-liter engine paired with an electric motor and eCVT transmission, and a 2.5-liter engine paired with an 8AT transmission.
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MacKhloe
08/11/25 7:23pm
When I bought a car before, I compared the Camry and the Avalon. The Camry is more affordable, with a starting price of over 200,000 yuan, making it suitable for family users like me who value cost-effectiveness. The Avalon is much more expensive, starting at nearly 300,000 yuan, positioned as a higher-end model with a larger size, more spacious interior, and greater comfort. Although both cars share some engines, the Avalon offers more powerful options, delivering faster acceleration but slightly higher fuel consumption. In terms of interior, the Camry uses decent materials with strong practicality, while the Avalon is more luxurious, featuring leather seats and wood trim, making it suitable for business use. For daily driving, the Camry has lower maintenance costs, whereas the Avalon includes more high-end features like smart entry. However, for me, the Camry is sufficient, especially its fuel efficiency, which is very appealing. In summary, choose the Camry if you want to save money, and go for the Avalon if you're pursuing a higher-end experience.
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TessaDella
09/29/25 4:29am
As a car enthusiast, I've test-driven both the Camry and the Avalon. The Camry offers a more neutral driving feel, with its 2.5L engine being economical and efficient, making it ideal for city commuting. The handling is smooth but not particularly thrilling. The Avalon, on the other hand, delivers stronger power, especially the hybrid version which offers more aggressive acceleration, sharper steering response, and greater stability at high speeds. In terms of dimensions, the Avalon is larger in length, width, and height, providing a more premium road feel and better vibration absorption. Design-wise, the Camry has a conservative exterior, while the Avalon features sleek lines with a sporty touch. After performance upgrades, the Avalon also comes with a more advanced suspension system. There's a significant price difference, but if you crave power, the Avalon is worth it. Both models are reliable and easy to maintain. Personally, I think the Camry is great for daily driving, but if you're after an exhilarating drive, go for the Avalon.
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SanSerenity
11/12/25 6:25am
When traveling with kids, comfort is my top priority. The Camry offers reasonable space, with enough room in the back for children to move around, though it feels slightly compact. The Avalon is more spacious, especially in terms of legroom, making long trips less tiring. In terms of seat materials, the base Camry's fabric is decent, while the Avalon comes standard with soft leather, providing better support. The Avalon also excels in interior luxury, with more refined details like the design of the air vents. On the road, the Avalon offers superior quietness with less noise. It's a bit pricier, but for family use, the Avalon is more comfortable. Both models are reliable in terms of safety, giving peace of mind when kids are in the back seat.
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