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2010 Toyota Venza Overview, Reviews, Ratings & Specs

Rating: 4.64
Based on 88 Owner Reviews
Eugene S | March 31, 2025
The 2010 Toyota Venza is a mid-size crossover SUV, introduced to bridge the gap between cars and SUVs. Produced from 2009 to 2015, it offered a blend of car-like handling and SUV-like versatility. Key trims included the base Venza, LE, and XLE. Pricing ranged from around $26,000 to $30,000 when new. Its spacious interior, comfortable ride, and available V6 engine made it a popular choice for families.
The Good

The 2010 Venza offers a smooth and comfortable ride, appealing to those seeking relaxation. Its reputation for Toyota reliability provides peace of mind. The spacious cabin and versatile cargo area are practical advantages, while the stylish design and available features cater to emotional desires for a well-rounded vehicle. Good fuel economy for its class is also a plus.

The Bad

Potential weaknesses of the 2010 Venza include higher-than-average brake wear, especially on models driven primarily in city conditions. Some owners have reported issues with the electronic parking brake and the navigation system. Regular maintenance and inspections are crucial to avoid costly repairs. The four-cylinder engine can feel underpowered when fully loaded.

2010 Toyota Venza: Quick Overview

  • Engine Options:
    • 2.7L Inline-4: 182 horsepower, 182 lb-ft of torque
    • 3.5L V6: 268 horsepower, 246 lb-ft of torque
  • Horsepower: 182-268 hp, depending on the engine.
  • Fuel Economy (EPA Estimates):
    • 2.7L Inline-4: 20 mpg city / 28 mpg highway (FWD)
    • 3.5L V6: 19 mpg city / 26 mpg highway (FWD)
  • 0-60 Times:
    • 2.7L Inline-4: Around 9.0 seconds
    • 3.5L V6: Around 7.0 seconds
  • Towing Capacity: Up to 3,500 lbs with the V6 engine and towing package.
  • Trim-Level Features:
    • Base Venza: Cloth upholstery, single-zone automatic climate control, six-speaker audio system, CD player, auxiliary audio input, 19-inch alloy wheels.
    • LE: (Adds to Base) Upgraded audio system, optional backup camera, available panoramic sunroof, power driver's seat.
    • XLE: (Adds to LE) Leather upholstery, dual-zone automatic climate control, heated front seats, keyless entry and ignition, upgraded JBL audio system, available navigation system, auto-dimming rearview mirror, wood-grain trim.

2010 Toyota Venza Specifications

Vehicle Information
Year 2010
Make Toyota
Model Venza
Trim -
Style 4-Door Wagon All-Wheel Drive
Type Sport Utility Vehicle
Category Standard Sport Utility Vehicle
Manufacturing Details
Made In United States
Manufacturing City GEORGETOWN
Dimensions
Doors 4-Door
Curb Weight 1755.4 kg
Gross Vehicle Weight Rating 2311.05 kg
Overall Height 161.04 cm
Overall Length 480.06 cm
Overall Width 190.5 cm
Wheelbase Length 277.62 cm
Standard Seating 5
Engine & Performance
Engine 2.7 Liters
Engine Size 2.7L
Engine Cylinders 4
Transmission 6-Speed Automatic
Transmission Type Automatic
Transmission Speeds 6-Speed
Drivetrain All-Wheel Drive
Additional Features
Anti-Brake System 4-Wheel ABS
Steering Type Rack & Pinion
Pricing
Manufacturer Suggested Retail Price (MSRP) $28,100 USD
Invoice Price $25,290 USD
Delivery Charges $750 USD

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What Problems Does the 2010 Toyota Venza Have?

Frequently reported problems for the 2010 Toyota Venza include excessive brake wear, requiring more frequent replacements than some competitors. Some owners have reported issues with the electronic parking brake, where it can fail to engage or disengage properly, requiring repair or replacement. Issues with the navigation system, such as freezing or inaccurate mapping, have also been noted. The four-cylinder engine, while reliable, can feel underpowered, especially when the vehicle is loaded with passengers or cargo, leading to slower acceleration and reduced fuel economy. Early models experienced some reports of paint issues, such as chipping or peeling.

Recalls for the 2010 Venza were relatively limited but should be checked for completion before purchasing. These recalls addressed issues like potential accelerator pedal entrapment by floor mats (a common Toyota recall at the time) and possible corrosion of the fuel inlet pipe in regions that use road salt extensively. Long-term reliability is generally good, consistent with Toyota's reputation, but regular maintenance is key. Keeping up with fluid changes, brake inspections, and addressing any minor issues promptly can help ensure a long and trouble-free lifespan for the vehicle. Checking the vehicle history report for any previous accidents or repairs is also recommended.

How long will the 2010 Toyota Venza last?

With proper maintenance, a 2010 Toyota Venza can easily exceed 200,000 miles or 15+ years of service. Many owners report reaching these milestones with only routine maintenance. Long-term durability is a strong point, thanks to Toyota's engineering. However, weaknesses can emerge over time, such as suspension components wearing out, especially in areas with poor road conditions. Rust can become a concern in regions with harsh winters and road salt. Regular oil changes, timely replacement of wear items, and rust prevention measures will significantly extend the Venza's lifespan.

What Technology & Safety Features are Included?

The 2010 Toyota Venza offered a reasonable array of tech and safety features for its time. Standard features included a six-speaker audio system with a CD player and auxiliary input. Higher trims offered an upgraded JBL sound system and a navigation system with a touchscreen interface. Optional features included Bluetooth connectivity, a panoramic sunroof, and a rearview camera. Driver-assistance features were limited compared to modern standards, with standard antilock brakes, stability control, and traction control.

Safety features included front-seat side airbags, side curtain airbags, and a driver's knee airbag. The 2010 Venza received good crash-test ratings from the Insurance Institute for Highway Safety (IIHS). The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) also gave it favorable ratings. Specifically, it generally earned four or five stars in various crash tests. The available rearview camera was a helpful aid for parking and maneuvering in tight spaces. However, advanced safety technologies like blind-spot monitoring, lane departure warning, and automatic emergency braking were not available on this model year. The built-in tech is dated by today's standards but functional. The available navigation system lacks the responsiveness and features of modern smartphone-based systems.

What Colors Options are Available?

Exterior Colors
Magnetic Gray Metallic
Blizzard Pearl
Cypress Green Pearl
Golden Umber Mica
Sunset Bronze Mica
Barcelona Red Metallic
Black
Interior Colors
Light Gray
Ivory
Dark Charcoal

2010 Toyota Venza Prices and Market Value

When new, the 2010 Toyota Venza ranged from approximately $26,000 to $30,000, depending on the trim level and options. As of today, used market prices typically range from $8,000 to $15,000, depending on condition, mileage, and location. The Venza has depreciated significantly over the years, but Toyota's reputation for reliability has helped it retain some resale value. Factors affecting resale value include the vehicle's condition, mileage, maintenance history, and whether it has desirable features like the V6 engine, leather seats, or navigation system. Models with a clean title and comprehensive service records command higher prices.

2010 Toyota Venza Cost of Ownership

The 2010 Toyota Venza is generally considered economical to own. Insurance costs are typically moderate. Fuel costs are reasonable, especially with the four-cylinder engine. Maintenance costs are predictable, with Toyota parts being readily available and relatively affordable. Repairs are usually infrequent, but when needed, they are not excessively expensive. Long-term ownership costs are lower compared to some competitors due to the Venza's reliability and reasonable operating expenses. Overall, it's a budget-friendly choice for families looking for a dependable crossover.

2010 Toyota Venza Fuel Efficiency

Fuel Type Gasoline
Fuel Capacity 33.31 liters
City Mileage 4.34 km/l
Highway Mileage 3.02 km/l

2010 Toyota Venza Safety Rating

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Roof Strength Test Results Good
Rear Crash Protection/Head Restraint Ratings Good
Moderate Overlap Front Test Results Good
Side Impact Test Results Good

2010 Toyota Venza Warranty

Basic
Original warranty 36 months / 36,000 miles
Estimated remaining Expired
Powertrain
Original warranty 60 months / 60,000 miles
Estimated remaining Expired
Rust
Original warranty 60 months / unlimited miles
Estimated remaining Expired

2010 Toyota Venza Insurance

Insurance for a 2010 Toyota Venza is moderately priced, reflecting its status as a Sport Utility Vehicle with strong safety ratings and
reasonable repair costs.

How Does the 2010 Toyota Venza Compare to Other Sport Utility Vehicle?

The 2010 Toyota Venza competed against the likes of the Honda CR-V, Nissan Murano, Ford Edge, and Chevrolet Equinox. In terms of performance, the Venza's V6 engine offered comparable power to the Ford Edge and Nissan Murano but less than some versions of the Equinox. The CR-V offered better fuel economy, but less power. Feature-wise, the Venza was competitive, offering similar amenities to its rivals, although some competitors might have had more advanced technology options.

Reliability is where the Venza shines, generally outperforming the Ford Edge and Chevrolet Equinox. The Honda CR-V is also known for reliability. Price-wise, the Venza was positioned competitively within its class. If reliability is a top priority, the Honda CR-V is a similar alternative. For those prioritizing a more stylish and powerful option, the Nissan Murano is worth considering, but it may not match the Venza's reliability. The Ford Edge offers a more engaging driving experience. The Hyundai Santa Fe of similar vintage also offers a good value proposition with a slightly longer warranty when new, but might not be as reliable long-term as the Toyota.

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Final Verdict: Is the 2010 Toyota Venza a Good Sport Utility Vehicle?

The 2010 Toyota Venza is ideal for families or individuals seeking a reliable, comfortable, and practical crossover SUV. It's a good choice for those who prioritize a smooth ride and Toyota's proven dependability. It's worth buying as a used vehicle, especially if you can find one with a well-documented maintenance history. Opting for the V6 engine provides more satisfying performance. A well-maintained XLE trim offers a good balance of features and value. Avoid examples with high mileage or signs of neglect. If reliability is your primary concern, a 2010 Venza is a solid option in the used car market, offering excellent value for its price.

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ALEX on September 28, 2023

ONE OF THE BEST CARS I HAVE OWNED

great car.... lots of added extras for the price, very roomy, looks great interior and exterior, excellent touring car. Even can sleep in it very comfortably with seats down

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Diamond on July 30, 2023

Best car overall

Likes:Luxurious like Lexus yet cheaper, good on gas, excellent features, silent refined engine, good ride quality, stable at high speeds despite it size, a rugged car, reliable(with proper maintenance, it will easily last 300k miles without major problems) Dislikes:not so friendly rotors, the car can be slow with its v4 engine(though not annoyingly slow)the v6 is the better option if u prefer performance, this car is a robber magnet(if you have a flashy and reliable car, it'll be at the top of a robbers priority. This car is one of those reliable cars with fewer problems and dislike making it a super perfect car for me

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Fil on July 19, 2023

10/10 one the greatest cars i have owned

Currently have 182k km on it, this car can be abused and will still work like its brand new. Highly recommend for new drivers looking for a reliable vehicle. Its cheap to buy, fairly cheap to fuel up and has great fuel economy

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SwiftNinja "Waze" on July 16, 2020

155,000+ on my Venza V6 & running like a champ

I bought my "Gold Umber" V6 Venza in 2013 with 41k miles on it. The only thing this car doesn't have is 4WD and a sunroof. It came with premium everything including a trailer hitch which I use for my bike rack. What I love: It has power, drives like a car, sits higher than a car but lower than an SUV, loves the freeway, and is super realiable. I'm put 115k + on this car since buying it and drive a round trip from Austin & Houston every two weeks for the past 6.5 years. The cargo space is huge with the seats folded down. I litteraly moved my entire 2 bdrm 1 bth apparment contents in this beauty to a 15x12 storage unit and used it again to move all of my contents to my new house. The only things I didn't move in my Venza were my Queen Matris, large couch, and dresser. Everything else had the pleasure of travling in my slick cargo tranporter with me at the wheel. Didn't want a car, wanted a truck but, I didn't like the ride and they are slow and don't carry many people unless they are huge, didn't want an SUV they are heavy, slow, or don't have the get up and go. The Venza checked all the boxes and it looks and drive way better than any other vehicle I studie up on. It's wider than a camry with lots of room and has power everything. Not so good: Navigation system in car is just a joke now. It's take DVD's. You have to understand this wa good for 2010 but terible now. 6 disc CD changer is awesome but, I haven't used it in 6 years. Some say the gas is terrible but, I drive 85-95 on the freeway constantly and I get at the least 21 mpg 23-24 if I do the speed limit. Gas it's great but, I don't give a dam. Maintenance: Over 115k+ miles I've had the following issues. Replaced 2 batteries (expected) - $150 x 2 Replaced both front rotors at 135k - $250 parts $100 labor Replaced both front berrings at 150k - $500 cash Replaced drives side visor at 155k - $39 exact replacement ebay Tail pipe tips at 145k(someone stole one) - Bought some really solid chrome tips on ebay for $12 bucks. who would have every known. Transmission oil change at 133k - two full sets of tires (Over the 115k miles I've driven the car)

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MarkX on March 27, 2020

A great family car that isn't a SUV

I got this car because it wasn't a SUV. It was called a crossover, but it was really a station wagon. It has been a trustworthy and decent car. I would definitely purchase another one, but they do not make them anymore.

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KEN com on March 10, 2020

HONDA

Great vehicle all around great for family out having fun n commuting . Highway is enjoyable or just around town drive is smooth good handling comfy. Comparable to sister Lexus

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CampingJoe on January 19, 2020

Toyota Venza

When I was looking for a new “used” vehicle the Venza was last on my list of V6 Toyota’s I wanted. Unfortunately for me the 4Runner, 4 door Tacoma, and V6 RAV4 were either not available in my area or out of my price range. But after a test drive and giving it a closer look it is a great car. Lots of room, plenty of creature comforts good power and sporty.

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Begi on December 11, 2019

Very good car for family

Big space, comfort and reliable family car. Droven to Monument Valley Utah & Grand Canyon, i ever had a problem. 26 GPM on freeway, 18 GPM on local.

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RRGould on August 18, 2019

Fun Zippy AWD 4Cyl

We have owned this 2010 Venza with AWD 2.7 Lt Auto Transmission since 77,000 miles and have 125,000 miles now. We have had it serviced regularly, without any major repairs, only a rear wheel sensor that wasn’t cheep but not major. We drive snow conditions in the winter months with any problems in snow or even rain. With all the family and the back filled up while traveling for the holidays we find the 4Cly lacks the get up and go on a steep incline but does very well in day to day traffic in the city. We are pleased and happy to not have a mini van any longer!

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MiniOwner on April 24, 2019

Family friendly

Dependable car. Love that the rear seat folds down and is open, perfect for moving larger items. Plenty of room for 3 kids in second row. Drives like a car with room of an suv.

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Eugene is an automotive enthusiast with over 15 years of experience in the used car market. As a writer at VINCheck.info, he brings deep industry insight and a passion for cars, helping readers make smart, informed decisions. Eugene has written hundreds of used car reviews and is known for breaking down complex automotive topics into clear, actionable advice. Over the years, he has driven and worked on a wide range of vehicles—starting with tuning street cars in his early days and eventually focusing on performance upgrades and reliability improvements. Today, he specializes in evaluating used vehicles through the lens of real-world ownership and enthusiast needs. A longtime fan of Porsche, Eugene especially appreciates vehicles that blend durability with driving enjoyment.