I have a 2023 Venza Limited with 16,125. I drive in ECO mode and my mileage has increased to 47 mpg. I just got back from a road trip of a little over 200 miles and on fill up, I again got 47 mpg. Very satisfied with my Venza. 👍🥰
I just got my 2024 Venza Limited. I LOVE IT!!! I had a hard time with the remote start on the key fob but after looking up the problem on youtube it now works 👏👏👏
It's so sad that the Venza is being discontinued in the US. It has its pros and cons, but overall, it is a nice SUV. Toyota should bring it back as an entry-level Lexus and get rid of the tiny UX.
I'm SO tired of Lexus stealing all of Toyotas vehicles and pricing them higher leaving barely any for Toyota to develop their own vehicles. This Venza was perfect. I'm at a stage in my life I don't need either a Rav4 or Highlander, Tundra, Tacoma or Sequoia etc... The Venza was a beautiful compliment to the Lexus for those not looking for a Lexus. I owned a rx350 and am happy to downsize. This Venza fit that bill perfectly.
I just started my lease in a 2024 Venza Limited three weeks ago. Got it in Blueprint color. Love it! Had a 2021 XLE in the past. I don’t see how the Crown Signia is replacing this. Comfortable ride and acceleration.
Please advise on noise insulation. Many reviews say that at speeds above 60, strong wind noise is heard. I would like to hear feedback from a real user.
@@KirillD. I have never noticed extreme, or any higher level, of wind noise even on a highway. Either in my 21 or current 24 model. Recently I took a two hour trip and was on three highways with my sister and nephew in my Venza and the music was on low and we talked but even when we didn’t talk could hear the music without wind noise. I have Bridgestone tires and not sure if that makes a difference. What I would say is people should stop obsessing about what isn’t a problem. If you grew up in the days of cars up through the 1990’s there was always outside noise. You’re in a car, not a recording, soundproof booth. Heck, our homes/apartments have more sound intrusion
Just to let you know, since I am an owner, it gets more than 40 mpgs. It's the same drivetrain as the RAV4 Hybrid. I get over 50mpgs in town, and almost 45 mpgs on the highway. Of course, mine is the XLE version. I didn't want the Limited, because it has that glass roof. That is way too hot in the summer. The XLE doesn't have the glass roof, thank God. Toyota will stop selling the Venza at the end of 2024, because they are trying to upsell VENZA owners into a Crown Signa. I test drove the Signa, and its way too big of a car. I have checked the length of the Signa, and it doesn't fit in my garage, so there is no point in buying something so large. The Signa also doesn't return the great fuel mileage the VENZA or the RAV4 Hybrid returns. Too bad, but I will not be buying a Crown Signa! Its $10K more money, too big, too clunky! Bad decision there Toyota, just like the poor decision you made with the new OVER PRICED Tacoma for 2024!
It is sad venza lovers like us. I'm glad I picked up a 2024 venza xle recently! But I think it'll make sense for toyota because there was too much overlap with the rav4 and that may have made it so there's too much internal competition between the venza and rav. Whereas with the crown signia, you are really getting a midsize crossover/wagon that is different enough from the rav! It would be nice if pricing is lower but in terms of streamlining their line up, it makes sense. I personally think the venza is a great tweener between shoppers comparing the rav4 vs the nx though and not so much a tweeter between the rav and highlander like how toyota want to market it. More practical than the NX while being more luxurious than the rav4 with price point pretty much in between the two.
@jamestopeka2236 you can't be more wrong! The avanza is not related to the venza. It is known as the harrier in most of Asia, and in China it is marketed as both the venza and harrier depending on which Chinese auto market makes it for toyota. The avanza was made strictly for southeast Asia market with a totally different platform
@@jiayaw Even if so the Toyota APV and the cross overs suv types are under 25k usd so my point is Americans are paying higher prices . ua-cam.com/video/FvVJ0NX5GOc/v-deo.htmlsi=fzoL8_fmvwE1gY7Q
@@jiayaw Looks like the same to me , I'm getting ready to buy either the Toyota Rush or the Avanza and I have the quotes from the Toyota dealer here in Isabella if you want to see . The Avanza top of the line is 1,010,000 and the Rush is 1,202,000 pesos . Both less than 23k . Usd
Please advise on noise insulation. Many reviews say that at speeds above 60, strong wind noise is heard. I would like to hear feedback from a real user.
For the most part toyota will hold their value, no need to worry about parts being unavailable so if you like this model more than other cars on the market and can get your hands on one, why not
Beautiful car and as always a great review!
Appreciate it!
Great car, greater review. Keep up the good work.
I have a 2023 Venza Limited with 16,125. I drive in ECO mode and my mileage has increased to 47 mpg. I just got back from a road trip of a little over 200 miles and on fill up, I again got 47 mpg. Very satisfied with my Venza. 👍🥰
you use Eco mode on Highway ?
I just got my 2024 Venza Limited. I LOVE IT!!! I had a hard time with the remote start on the key fob but after looking up the problem on youtube it now works 👏👏👏
It's so sad that the Venza is being discontinued in the US. It has its pros and cons, but overall, it is a nice SUV. Toyota should bring it back as an entry-level Lexus and get rid of the tiny UX.
I'm SO tired of Lexus stealing all of Toyotas vehicles and pricing them higher leaving barely any for Toyota to develop their own vehicles.
This Venza was perfect. I'm at a stage in my life I don't need either a Rav4 or Highlander, Tundra, Tacoma or Sequoia etc...
The Venza was a beautiful compliment to the Lexus for those not looking for a Lexus. I owned a rx350 and am happy to downsize. This Venza fit that bill perfectly.
My daughter has the 2011 and it is still running like a dream!! This 2024 is amazing!
Amazing review bro.
Nice job and this will be my daily hybrid SUV.
Hi there, do you feel the car jerks a little bit when the engine kicks in while the car is running?
Great car! Toyota definitely made a mistake. I will not be getting a CROWN. Bring back the venza!
I just started my lease in a 2024 Venza Limited three weeks ago. Got it in Blueprint color. Love it! Had a 2021 XLE in the past. I don’t see how the Crown Signia is replacing this. Comfortable ride and acceleration.
Thinking of upgrading from a 2021 LE to a 2024 Limited since it’s the last year. Does 2024 drive different from 2021? Like the new safety features.
@@pamh7230 , no difference. Still a smooth ride. The Limited will have the options you are accustomed to
Please advise on noise insulation. Many reviews say that at speeds above 60, strong wind noise is heard. I would like to hear feedback from a real user.
@@KirillD. I have never noticed extreme, or any higher level, of wind noise even on a highway. Either in my 21 or current 24 model.
Recently I took a two hour trip and was on three highways with my sister and nephew in my Venza and the music was on low and we talked but even when we didn’t talk could hear the music without wind noise.
I have Bridgestone tires and not sure if that makes a difference. What I would say is people should stop obsessing about what isn’t a problem.
If you grew up in the days of cars up through the 1990’s there was always outside noise. You’re in a car, not a recording, soundproof booth.
Heck, our homes/apartments have more sound intrusion
@@kathym1904 Thank you 🙏🏻
Just to let you know, since I am an owner, it gets more than 40 mpgs. It's the same drivetrain as the RAV4 Hybrid. I get over 50mpgs in town, and almost 45 mpgs on the highway. Of course, mine is the XLE version. I didn't want the Limited, because it has that glass roof. That is way too hot in the summer. The XLE doesn't have the glass roof, thank God. Toyota will stop selling the Venza at the end of 2024, because they are trying to upsell VENZA owners into a Crown Signa. I test drove the Signa, and its way too big of a car. I have checked the length of the Signa, and it doesn't fit in my garage, so there is no point in buying something so large. The Signa also doesn't return the great fuel mileage the VENZA or the RAV4 Hybrid returns. Too bad, but I will not be buying a Crown Signa! Its $10K more money, too big, too clunky! Bad decision there Toyota, just like the poor decision you made with the new OVER PRICED Tacoma for 2024!
It is sad venza lovers like us. I'm glad I picked up a 2024 venza xle recently! But I think it'll make sense for toyota because there was too much overlap with the rav4 and that may have made it so there's too much internal competition between the venza and rav. Whereas with the crown signia, you are really getting a midsize crossover/wagon that is different enough from the rav! It would be nice if pricing is lower but in terms of streamlining their line up, it makes sense.
I personally think the venza is a great tweener between shoppers comparing the rav4 vs the nx though and not so much a tweeter between the rav and highlander like how toyota want to market it. More practical than the NX while being more luxurious than the rav4 with price point pretty much in between the two.
The Toyota Venza is called the Avanza in the Philippines and cost 1,059,000 pesos that's about 18k usd , same car .
@jamestopeka2236 you can't be more wrong! The avanza is not related to the venza. It is known as the harrier in most of Asia, and in China it is marketed as both the venza and harrier depending on which Chinese auto market makes it for toyota. The avanza was made strictly for southeast Asia market with a totally different platform
@@jiayaw
Even if so the Toyota APV and the cross overs suv types are under 25k usd so my point is Americans are paying higher prices .
ua-cam.com/video/FvVJ0NX5GOc/v-deo.htmlsi=fzoL8_fmvwE1gY7Q
@@jiayaw
Looks like the same to me , I'm getting ready to buy either the Toyota Rush or the Avanza and I have the quotes from the Toyota dealer here in Isabella if you want to see . The Avanza top of the line is 1,010,000 and the Rush is 1,202,000 pesos . Both less than 23k . Usd
Very similar to the new Lexus RX?
No it’s similar to the RX 350h
@andredanvers954 exactly the lexus RX model 😂
Is it worth it to upgrade to the Lexus rx350 or settle for this 😂
Did you think that the center console intruded on your right knee?
Yes, and hell yes. Annoying!
Wow this Venza is the Avanza in the Philippines and is 1,059,000 pesos that's 18k usd . The brother to the Avanza is the Rush and 22k usd .
I get 48 mpg all the time in my venza
I just got my 24 Limited. It a very nice suv
Please advise on noise insulation. Many reviews say that at speeds above 60, strong wind noise is heard. I would like to hear feedback from a real user.
@@KirillD. some road noise, ZERO wind noise
Oh my, Ocean City MD, God help you!
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Nice.
I feeling the car jerks a little bit when the engine kicks in while the car is running. Anyone has the same issue?
I don’t find it jerks at all
Yes, have the same issue. More noticeable when engine is cold. It spooks me when at a stop light.
Good video and lots info
But u speak SOOOOO fast is hard to fallow
If this is it's final year, why buy it?
Why not? It shares many parts with rav4 so it won't be short on parts if needed
@@jiayaw This is the reason I asked the question... for information.
For the most part toyota will hold their value, no need to worry about parts being unavailable so if you like this model more than other cars on the market and can get your hands on one, why not
Is there a problem of Toyota not supporting parts for a long time after a model is discontinued?
@@ky314 They couldn't replace my tire sensors because of supply issues. But, I don't know about a history.
For some reason I find it extremely feminine but is really good.
It’s hard for white to look masculine
That engine is screaming loud
Overpriced.......
All Toyotas are overpriced.
Maybe you should get a Kia or Hyundai, I hear there more affordable 😂
Would never by the crown!