The 2009 Toyota Venza is quite an interesting vehicle. According to Toyota’s comparison website, the Venza’s main competitors are the Nissan Altima and Honda Accord, but the Venza is obviously no mid-size sedan. It looks more like a small crossover SUV, or maybe a wagon, but smaller than both. It’s the length of a Toyota [...]
More perspectives...
From feedproxy.google.com
()
This car is enough to make any surfer say “whoa, dude”. Actually, it probably wouldn’t, because I know that most surfers don’t talk like we want them to.
This is a Toyota Venza designed for Billabong for the SEMA show. It has wet suit material on the seats themselves, and even a [...]
From carbuyersnotebook.com
()
- Pass The Billabong And Stare At The Venza's Headliner (jalopnik.com)
- Toyota Venza (ketknbc.com)
Toyota has been taking it in the shorts lately. Chief Akio Toyoda has claimed the company is “grasping for salvation” and needs to get back to the job of building cars that people can be passionate about. Even though sales are down, they’re still surpassing rivals – but in reality, Toyota has long been a [...]
More perspectives...
From leftlanenews.com
()
Though it has 86 fewer horses than the optional V6 engine, the Venza’s standard four-cylinder powerplant offers acceptable performance and better fuel economy, reports Editor-in-chief, Greg Wilson. “I was pleasantly surprised at the performance,” he says.
More perspectives...
From canadiandriver.com
()
The Venza, a new, hard-to-define crossover-wagon thing, may well be Toyota’s predicament embodied in steel, rubber and glass. And plastic. Loads of cheap, sloppily installed plastic.
More perspectives...
From rss.msnbc.msn.com
()
US $25,000.00 (24 Bids) End Date: Tuesday Nov-10-2009 16:23:05 PSTBid now | Add to watch list
From rss.api.ebay.com
()
- Review 2009 Toyota Venza AWD: A cool yet fuddy-duddy car for families... (search.live.com)
: Toyota is off its game and needs to refocus on giving customers more than they expect rather than thinking they won’t notice that they are being shortchanged.
More perspectives...
From story.indiagazette.com
()
