Toyota Vanguard 2011 review
The Toyota Vanguard is a mid-size crossover SUV that was first introduced in Japan in 2006 and later released in other countries, including New Zealand and Australia, in 2007. It was not released in the United States. The Vanguard was marketed as a more stylish and upscale alternative to Toyota’s popular RAV4 model.
In 2011, Toyota released the second generation of the Vanguard, which featured a more refined and modern design, improved fuel efficiency, and additional safety features. The 2011 Vanguard was available in both front-wheel and four-wheel drive configurations and was powered by a 2.4 liter inline-four engine or a 3.5 liter V6 engine.
One of the standout features of the 2011 Toyota Vanguard was its spacious and comfortable interior. It was able to seat up to seven passengers and had a generous amount of legroom and headroom for all rows. The interior was also well-equipped with advanced technology, including a touch screen display and a premium sound system.
In terms of safety, the 2011 Toyota Vanguard received high marks from both independent testers and consumers. It was equipped with a number of advanced safety features, including stability control, traction control, and multiple airbags. It also received a five-star safety rating from the New Zealand Transport Agency, indicating that it was one of the safest vehicles on the road at the time.
Overall, the 2011 Toyota Vanguard was a solid choice for families and individuals looking for a reliable, spacious, and safe crossover SUV. Its modern design, advanced technology, and strong safety record made it a popular choice among buyers in the markets where it was sold.
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