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Originally Posted by Old cop
I started looking to replace our ‘13 Toyota Avalon w/100K+ but couldn’t get motivated. There’s nothing wrong w/the Avalon, we both like it so after visiting the local Toyota dealer we decided to keep our car a couple of more years. We’re older and don’t drive much anyhow.
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Keep her going, my mother (94) has a 2000 avalon, we just fixed the ignition key / lock it was being finicky after 24 years (in Florida). I told her we will keep it going FOREVER, after just buying a 2023 (forester), i was concerned with all the computer driven eveything on these new cars. The Avalon has 24 less years of "computerization". Just for that its worth keeping.