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About 2010 Toyota Venza
Overview

The debate has not subsided much. Is it an SUV, a crossover, or a flashback to the days of the family wagon? Is it a bird, a plane? No, it’s a Toyota Venza, back for its second model year in 2010.
Toyota, for the record, lists the Venza as a car, while most reviewers see it bridging the gap between that and an SUV and call it a crossover. It does seem to appeal to various segments of the population, in part for its stylish good looks as well as performance.
The Venza, based on the Camry chassis, hasn’t changed much from last year, under the hood included. It comes with one of two engine choices: a four-cylinder 2.7-liter with 182 horsepower, or a 3.5-liter V6 at 268 hp. Front-wheel or all-wheel drive is available with either engine. Gas mileage estimates range from 21 city/29 highway mpg for the four-cylinder with front-wheel drive to 18/25 for the all-wheel-drive V6.
The Venza has ground clearance of 8.1 inches and is not built for off-roading, but with a tow package the V6 is rated to pull 3,500 pounds and the four-cylinder, 2,500. Toyota designed the Venza with large tires – 19-inchers for the four-cylinder and 20-inchers for the V6 - and while most reviewers like the ride, some note that the big rubber doesn’t help with comfort in some conditions and can make things a bit noisy, especially in the rear seats.
Some drivers have found the Venza’s steering less responsive than they would like.
Positives include styling and design on the inside as well as out. The layout and efficiency of the dashboard, including placement of the optional trip computer, easy-to-read gauges, and even an abundance of cup holders, get a thumbs-up. So, too, do its comfortable seats.
It is strictly a five-seater, and there is no option for a third-row seat, which helps to give the Venza not only more than the average cargo space, but an open feel.
A security setup with a backup camera and anti-theft system and a comfort group that includes leather seats are among the option packages.
So what to call the Venza? In the end, perhaps it doesn’t matter how it’s classified. Maybe Toyota, with a simple slogan, has it right: “You’re more than one thing. So is Venza.”
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Reviewed a 2010 Toyota V6 AWD on Oct 22, 2013
Outstanding vehicle in every instance. I honestly cannot pick anything I did not like about the Venza. The Venza was a wonderful work, luxury, performance and outdoor adventure vehicle. The styling inside and out very beautiful. Completely satisfied Venza owner.
Anonymous
Reviewed a 2010 Toyota V6 on Apr 19, 2012
I like the appearance of the car from mostly all angles, with the worst being the rear view. The build quality on the outside is very good, but on the inside the dashboard looks cheap with the different shades, textured materials, and gaps. The seats are very comfortable and there is a lot of rear leg room. Cargo room is pretty good. The gas mileage is over 20 MPG around town which is good for the size of the car. I have over 25,000 miles on it and never had anything wrong with the vehicle. The free maintenance was a selling point but it probably didn't cost the company much since only oil changes were needed. The car's acceleration is very good but the wheels spin easily from start. Braking is also very good and the car stops in a straight line. I feel very safe in the car. It's very comfortable but not overly fun to drive.
Matt R
Reviewed a 2010 Toyota Base AWD on Dec 23, 2011
Car has nice lines and good acceleration, but lacks the fuel economy that is expected with a 4 cylinder. The large 19" tires that come on the base model look good but can be expensive to replace and could be holding the car back in what could be better fuel economy.
Earl S
Reviewed a 2010 Toyota V6 on Mar 30, 2015
This is a sporty looking crossover that is very comfortable and fun to drive. It handles well and although the power steering is electronic, it takes a little getting use to. But getting use to it comes easy and fast. The V-6 engine provides plenty of power. The rear cargo area is larger then most other cars of similar design. The stylishly design will stay for many years. I really like this car.
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