I've been seeing a lot of '98s and mine is also a '98, so I'm curious..what's the most common year Avalon on TN?
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1994 Toyota Pickup Xtra cab 4x2 22R-E 44,000 mi
1998 Toyota Avalon 1MZ-FE 137,000 mi
2005 Chevrolet Silverado Crew Cab 49,000 mi
2006 BMW 330i Sedan 85,000 mi
2007 Toyota Camry Hybrid 2AZ-FXE 62,000 mi
96 Avalon 187,000, second owner, timing belt done once, struts, springs,mounts, end links, and bushings all rear, brakes all the way around, EGR replacement, dog bone engine mount, one deer strike causing front cosmetic damage new head lights, grill, and horn wiring. I maintain it for my parents.. The car runs and drives like a well oiled machine..
1st gens are still incredibly common in my area, with a good mix of 95-97 and the 98s and 99s.
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1994 Toyota Pickup Xtra cab 4x2 22R-E 44,000 mi
1998 Toyota Avalon 1MZ-FE 137,000 mi
2005 Chevrolet Silverado Crew Cab 49,000 mi
2006 BMW 330i Sedan 85,000 mi
2007 Toyota Camry Hybrid 2AZ-FXE 62,000 mi
1st gens are still incredibly common in my area, with a good mix of 95-97 and the 98s and 99s.
Northern and midwest climates claim older cars quicker than the more tropical ones, this is why I feel I see so many second gen ones, and the lack of 3rd gen because they;re still kinda new.
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I see more first gens here than any other gen. 3rd gen, then 2nd.
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1999 Toyota Avalon XLS
2006 Toyota Tundra Double Cab X-SP
2010 Lexus ES350 w/ Nav package
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Originally Posted by rty
Six Camrys, one from each generation. In a temperature controlled alarm secured garage filled with Camry memorabilia. I just worry I might not be able to enjoy every Camry. So many Camrys so little time.
^ Yes. Come on everybody...let us know what year you've got!
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1994 Toyota Pickup Xtra cab 4x2 22R-E 44,000 mi
1998 Toyota Avalon 1MZ-FE 137,000 mi
2005 Chevrolet Silverado Crew Cab 49,000 mi
2006 BMW 330i Sedan 85,000 mi
2007 Toyota Camry Hybrid 2AZ-FXE 62,000 mi
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