No, the '19 Avalon has a downward curving crease in the rear door panels and our poster's image lacks that body feature.
Also, the top line of the taillights on a pre-'19 Avalon are horizontal and abut the high crease above the door latches. A 2019 Avalon's taillights curve downward (ever so slightly) as they wrap around the side.
Some things with the 2019 model don't seem like an exact match, but I am positive it is not one of the earlier models because the point of the rear passenger windows curves upwards on those, as I highlighted here:
I don't think it's an Avalon. The back end of the rear passenger windows curve upwards to a point on the Avalon. The car in the photo has a straight triangular point, just like the Galant does.
Comparison of this pic and the 2019 Avalon. What do you think about the close match on the point of the rear passenger windows relative to the side tail-light? Seems like a match to me:
It's a 2015-18 Toyota Avalon based on the vertical driving lights that flank the grill.
Source: Owner of a 2013-14 Avalon with more typical (round) driving lights in the same location.
I think it's a 2019 Avalon. The shape of the point on the rear passenger windows is a perfect match:
http://st.motortrend.com/uploads/sites/5/2018/01/2019-Toyota-Avalon-side.jpg
No, the '19 Avalon has a downward curving crease in the rear door panels and our poster's image lacks that body feature.
Also, the top line of the taillights on a pre-'19 Avalon are horizontal and abut the high crease above the door latches. A 2019 Avalon's taillights curve downward (ever so slightly) as they wrap around the side.
The taillights in this picture match this shape: https://st.motortrend.com/uploads/sites/10/2017/07/2018-toyota-avalon-xle-sedan-angular-rear.png
Some things with the 2019 model don't seem like an exact match, but I am positive it is not one of the earlier models because the point of the rear passenger windows curves upwards on those, as I highlighted here:
https://i.postimg.cc/rFRLc5Bq/2018-toyota-avalon-xle-sedan-side-view.png
The car in the picture has a straight-line point as do the 2019+ model Avalons
The Avalon is looking like a pretty good match. I was thinking 2015 Mitsubishi Galant
https://pictures.topspeed.com/IMG/crop/201307/mitsubishi-galant_1600x0w.jpg
I don't think it's an Avalon. The back end of the rear passenger windows curve upwards to a point on the Avalon. The car in the photo has a straight triangular point, just like the Galant does.
Comparison of this pic and the 2019 Avalon. What do you think about the close match on the point of the rear passenger windows relative to the side tail-light? Seems like a match to me:
https://i.postimg.cc/RVCqSpMw/2019-Avalon-Comparison.png
what crash?
Local hit and run. Nothing to do with protests or anything.
Headlights, and grill matches a Toyota Camry, I can see the symbol partially.
The year may be 2016 +- since this model contains "back triangle windows" which the newer models lack.
Its white
Look like a Toyota Camry
Has rounded back shape of the Avalon almost like an Audi A8.
Look at how the back passenger windows slope to a fairly sharp point. Doesn't seem like a Camry to me. It's more sporty than that.
I think it's the new model. Def a Toyota. Could be an Avalon though
best bet, imo, is its a 2018 Honda Accord.
my arguments are:
the thin headlights
the 'sport back' rear profile of the C-pillar
counter-arguments:
are the multi-spoke wheels which could be after-market