When did the Toyota Avensis come out in the UK?
The Toyota Avensis (Japanese: トヨタ・アベンシス Toyota Abenshisu) is a mid-size / large family car built in Derbyshire, United Kingdom by the Japanese automaker Toyota from October 1997 to August 2018. It was the direct successor to the European Carina E and was available as a four-door saloon, five-door liftback and estate.
What are the specs of a Toyota Avensis?
Browse Car Specifications… With a fuel consumption of 5.8 litres/100km – 49 mpg UK – 41 mpg US (Average), 0 to 100 km/h (62mph) in 11.2 seconds, a maximum top speed of 121 mph (195 km/h), a curb weight of 2987 lbs (1355 kgs), the Avensis II 2.0 D4-D 116 has a turbocharged Inline 4 cylinder engine, Diesel motor, with the engine code 1CD-FTV.
Where is the Toyota Avensis station wagon made?
Like the previous model, it is built at Toyota’s Burnaston plant in Derbyshire, England. This generation is available in sedan or station wagon styles only. Toyota ED 2 initially designed the Avensis giving it a more sleek and athletic stance. It has a drag coefficient of Cd =0.28 for the sedan and Cd =0.29 for the wagon body.
Can you get a Toyota Avensis Haynes Manual for free?
We get a lot of people coming to the site looking to get themselves a free Toyota Avensis Haynes manual. There are two things you need to know; firstly it’s illegal, and secondly – there are much better ways of servicing and understanding your Toyota Avensis engine than the Haynes manual.
What kind of transmission does a Toyota Avensis use?
The new ZR engines became the first to introduce Toyota’s Valvematic technology. All engines are mated to a six-speed manual transmission while the 1.8 L and 2.0 L petrol engines are available with a Multidrive S CVT transmission. The 2.2-litre D-4D 150 hp engine is available with a six-speed automatic transmission.
What are the trim levels of the Toyota Avensis?
Trim levels in the United Kingdom were T2, T3-S, T3-X, T4, T Spirit, T180 and TR. There is also a special edition, based on the T2 called the Colour Collection. In Ireland, there were five trim levels – Terra, Aura, Strata, Luna and Sol.