2004 Toyota Avensis

Summary:

A good car, but uncharacteristically for Toyota, it has a number of defects

Faults:

Rear suspension has come loose, leaving the wheel with a bad wobble. This dangerous defect was discovered only in NCT testing. It is a defect that should not happen in a 4 year old car. Has anyone else had a similar experience?

General Comments:

This is a very comfortable car with quality seats. However, fuel consumption is about 20% more than in the previous Avensis model.

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

Review Date: 31st July, 2008

2004 Toyota Avensis T Spirit 2.4 petrol

Summary:

Not brilliant value for money and not rock-solid reliable

Faults:

Husband driving on main road and tilt sunroof shattered with explosive bang. No vehicles in front so very unlikely it was a stone, which would have hit the windscreen.

Satellite navigation system rarely works, even a new replacement didn't.

Odd electronic faults, e.g. warning light and buzzer came on and I had to call AA as manual said immediate help required. But no reason for the alarm.

General Comments:

This car bought for reliability, i.e. I would not have to keep taking it back to garage. I now know why Toyota scored below Honda for reliability.

Would you buy another car from this manufacturer? No

Review Date: 7th April, 2007

2004 Toyota Avensis T3-S 1.8 petrol

Summary:

Great engineering but poor implementation

Faults:

Squeaking driver's seat at 10,000 miles, replaced under warranty.

Condensation in front lights at 15,000 miles, both front lights replaced under warranty.

Rattle from steering column, at 17,000 miles, fixed under warranty.

Leaking oil from engine and leaking oil from transmission at 20,000 miles, fixed under warranty.

Leaking oil from transmission and engine at 30,000 miles, fixed under warranty.

Rattle from steering column again at 30,000 miles, replaced under warranty.

Boot (Trunk) wouldn't stay open anymore at 35,000 miles, fixed under warranty.

Rattle from steering column at 40,000 miles, replaced under warranty.

Another rattle from steering column again at 45,000 miles. Currently in Toyota dealer's garage with a "major steering problem that we have to investigate". This should be covered by warranty.

General Comments:

On the whole, after over 2 years and 40,000 miles on the road, I feel that the car is well designed, feels solid and it is easy and comfortable to drive.

I have to point out that a few of the faults (especially the aforementioned oil leaks) were unnoticed by me and pointed out by the dealer when I've had the car serviced. This just goes to show the importance of regular servicing.

As far as the positive feedback goes - the car is very spacious. The boot is huge, and I have been able to load it up on several occasions and have been surprised just how much actually fits in there.

I've taken the car on lots of long journeys across Europe (including several 28+ hour drives) and, although not quite as comfortable as my old 1997 Audi A4, the Toyota hasn't failed me yet. Despite all of the things that have gone wrong with it, the car hasn't had anything major go wrong with it that would leave me stranded.

Having said that, I am disapointed with the number of times I've had warranty work carried out on it in just 2 years and only 40,000 miles worth of motoring. The annoyances that are worth mentioning are definitely the rattling from the steering column that has been a recurring problem, the failure of the boot staying open (come on guys, this is a 2 year old Toyota!) and the minor niggles such as the fogged up headlights, and the squeaky seats. Things like this go some way to telling you about the build quality of a car.

The Toyota Avensis is assembled in the UK. My feeling is that, had I bought a different Toyota, one that was assembled elsewhere - perhaps Japan, it would be a much more solid experience.

I have also found that the paintwork on these cars is very prone to scratching indeed.

Judging by the other positive reviews of the Toyota Avensis, I feel that I've possibly been unlucky and was sold a lemon.

I plan to sell mine when the warranty runs out in a few months time.

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

Review Date: 20th December, 2006

30th May 2016, 09:24

The steering rack problem has been acknowledged as a known issue by Toyota on the Avensis and Corolla/Auris. I believe it got fixed on later models 2009+.