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  1. Just bought a new to us 2020 Corolla LE, really enjoying it. It has Nav capability with a nice large display, but I've not been able yet to figure out to make it display maps. Tried to get Scout GPS to install and show up as an app in the menu, but no luck yet. Does anyone know if I need to purchase the GPS app from Toyota? A fun little car with plenty of spunk, love driving it. Dan
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  2. My 2021 Toyota Venza has the exact problem all of you are talking about. I literally just got this vehicle 3 weeks ago for two reasons - one it had a bigger gas tank than my 2018 RAV4, two it is hybrid and gets better fuel mileage. Well… seeing that Toyota is saying I can travel 580 miles on one tank, I am no where near that. My car is at the dealership for “testing” right now so I will see what they say. But I can say I am not happy! Toyota issue a recall and get this fixed ASAP. This is the fifth Toyota vehicle I have owned and am disappointed with the gas tank issue I am having.
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  3. I am reluctantly selling my 2020 Avalon TRD. Wind Chill Pearl w/black roof. Only 4200 miles. BBS style wheels, TRD catback exhaust, black interior w/red stitching & belts. One adult owner, always garaged, no accidents, no issues. This car is immaculate! You won't find a nicer, cleaner Avalon TRD anywhere!! Asking $44K. I am in Pasadena/LA area
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  4. I have noticed this issue. I commute between 415-420 miles a week. I can barely make it on a tank of gas. I filled up yesterday with 6 miles to empty and the tank took 12.1 gallons. That’s the most it’s ever taken. Usually shuts off around 11.4 gallons. Its frustrating because I bought this car thinking I could go the full week without having to fill up. Now I have to baby it and worry about running out of gas before the weekend…though I do understand there is a reserve. I can forget about driving anywhere on my lunch breaks or I will have to fill up at some point during the week which is an inconvenience. 420 miles is nowhere close to the stated 580 mile range of the car. I traded in my Lexus ES hybrid for this. It has the same hybrid system, with the same stated range. I would average over 500 miles of range easily. By the weekend I would still have 80 to 100 miles of range left.
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  5. Same thing for me, most I've been able to put in is about 11 gallons, and that was with DTE in the single digits. Seems like a fairly common problem, Toyota should acknowledge this like they have for the RAV4.
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