2003 Toyota Avensis T3-S 1.8 petrol

Summary:

Thoroughly recommended

Faults:

Both headlights have been replaced following botched attempts to replace blown bulbs by a Service Centre. Headlight bulb replacement is not a DIY job-I would suggest that this is a design fault/safety issue.

General Comments:

Other than the headlight bulbs, the car has been 100% reliable. It has a very solid feel to it, is comfortable, and eats up miles on long journeys.

Out and out performance is not particularly outstanding, but the 1.8 petrol engine is very economical and an excellent performance/fuel economy compromise.

The interior is cavernous, especially with the rear seats down on my hatchback version.

Would you buy another car from this manufacturer? Yes

Review Date: 8th May, 2005

20th Aug 2015, 23:27

You are right!

I have a Toyota Avensis 2003 Estate with a 1.8 VVTi petrol engine, and it's not the most efficient car I have ever driven or the most comfortable, and certainly not the most reliable one.

2003 Toyota Avensis T Spirit 2.0

Summary:

Good on looks, lacking in performance

Faults:

Nothing has gone wrong yet.

General Comments:

Stepping down from an Audi A4 Avant was always going to be a 'big step'. This is our first Toyota and the initial appearance is impressive. Comfortable leather seats, spacious interior and more gadgets than you can shake a stick at.

Performance is adequate, but much worse compared to the Audi, on both fuel consumption and acceleration. Looking past the gorgeous leather seats, the equipment looks a little 'cheap' and the satellite navigation is rather a let-down.

Would you buy another car from this manufacturer? Don't Know

Review Date: 8th January, 2004

2003 Toyota Avensis Spirit 2.0 eefi

Summary:

The Glamor model, you allways wanted to take home to mother!

Faults:

Nothing.

General Comments:

Having never owned or even driven a Toyota prior to this Avensis, I wasn't quite sure what all the fuss was about?

After opening the door to get in, it all came clear to me, if it ain't in the dashboard, then it ain't been invented!

The array of gadgets left me drooling, so much, I had to watch that I didn't shut the door on my tongue!

The all round build quality of the car is top notch, not sure where the Sprirt fits into the range though?

Satellite navigation is excellent and the climate control, is far superior to anything fitted to a Vauxhall or Ford fleet car.

Only fault's I could find were, a slight lag when trying to overtake. The marriage between the 2.0ltr engine and the Automatic gearbox seems a bit fraught! And, after driving my new Vectra, I felt the ride was a little on the noisy side, when on the Motorway.

Would you buy another car from this manufacturer? Yes

Review Date: 12th December, 2003

3rd Oct 2004, 03:17

We had a Toyota Carina for 14 years which is still in perfect condition and drives like a dream. Sadly we gave it to our Son and bought a Toyota T Spirit. WOW! We are over the moon and thrilled that we stayed with Toyota and bought this car. It is a dream on wheels in it's price range. In fact, one would expect to pay more for all the gadgets this car has. It is excellent on the motorway and we find it silent and smooth, sheer comfort. Even the back passengers have every comfort and plenty of room to lounge in. As for Sat Navigation, how did we ever do without it? It has directed us to places we have never been to before perfectly - no more maps! Top marks to Toyota for producing this great car at a reasonable price.

12th Jul 2005, 15:12

Are you saying that this car looks good?

5th Jan 2007, 11:23

The T-Spirit is the top of the range for specification although it can be had with a couple of different engine choices.