Toyota's 2009 Venza crossover sedan is introduced Jan. 14, 2008, at the North American International Auto Show in Detroit. The Venza, engineered at the Toyota Technical Center in Ann Arbor, Mich., ...
We’re a bit surprised this afternoon. In a post-lunch stupor, we checked our normal messages and — BAM! There it was: Toyota will debut an all-new sedan in Detroit, called the Venza. This isn’t a ...
Engineers at the Toyota Technical Center in York Township spent about three years fine-tuning the 2009 Toyota Venza, one of the project's key officials said today. Chris Royal, Toyota's chief product ...
The Toyota Venza has quietly slipped out of showrooms, ending a second, brief chapter for a nameplate that never quite caught on. Yes, this marked the second time Toyota has pulled the plug on the ...
The 2009 Toyota Venza will be powered by either a 2.7-liter 4-cylinder engine or a 3.5-liter V-6 engine. Power from either engine will go to a 6-speed automatic transmission. The 4-cylinder is an ...
The platform comes from a mix of Toyota components. The floorpan involves elements of three platforms welded together: Highlander up front and beefed-up Camry in the middle, with the rearmost portion ...
The Toyota Venza first entered the marketplace in 2009 as a slightly tall wagon/SUV hybrid sort of thing built on the Camry platform. It meant to serve as a hedge between the Camry sedan and the ...
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