Aug 14, 2013

The days of senior drivers getting behind the wheel of “grandma cars” are long gone.  Senior drivers are enjoying retirement in stylish vehicles that are comfortable and complementary to their needs.  The 2013 Toyota Venza at Toyota of Dothan is one of the best vehicles for seniors, according to Forbes.

 

Senior-Friendly Features

Older drivers have different needs, but it doesn’t mean they have to sacrifice style and sport to feel comfortable in the driver’s seat.  Seniors shopping for a new car should consider 4 important features to make sure they purchase the perfect car for them.  AAA recommends that drivers consider safety, ergonomics, comfort and value.

 

The 2013 Toyota Venza Compliments your Needs

The 2013 Toyota Venza addresses all 4 of the recommended features.

  • Safety- the Venza comes standard with Toyota’s extensive collection of safety features in the Toyota Star Safety System, and the crossover SUV earned a 2013 Top Safety Pick award from the IIHS.
  • Ergonomics- the Venza has 8-way power seating and a tilt/telescoping steering wheel that adjusts to the driver’s need, instead of the driver having to adjust to the car’s design.
  • Comfort- the 5-passenger Venza comes standard with fabric-trimmed 60/40 one-touch folding rear seats with an armrest, or drivers can upgrade to the leather-trimmed multi-stage heated seats with 4-way passenger seating.
  • Value- the base MSRP is priced below $28,000, and the 2013 Toyota Venza earned a 2013 IntelliChoice Best Overall Value for 8 years.