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7 reasons not to listen to this guy. 1. He doesn't tske a breath. 2. He doesn't know anything about cars. 3. He's just saying nothing 4 he's bias 5. He focus on nothing 6 he just wants to talk 7. He's a waste
I don't understand the noise thing. I have a 2023 Cross and I find it quiet. It runs on gas. Mine gets 34.5 mpg according to the meter. I bought it for transportation, not for racing. I let it accelerate at the lights and I meet those who accelerate again at the next light. I wouldn't trade my SUV for anything. I find it comfortable, quiet, and fuel efficient. To hear something in the cabin you must go as we say here "volando bajito" or translated "flying low".
All guys who for many years have tried to underestimate TOYOTA cars, have lost their credibility for good. We the TOYOTA owners know what we are talking about and nobody can fool us.
I gave my 2005 Corolla (of the three Toyotas I own) to my daughter when the odometer stopped counting... that was 1 1/2 years ago, or at 350000 miles... and it keeps rolling... there should be no question how uninspiring that car is anymore... it is like my old Swiss knife, or the 15 year old Stihl chainsaw... a trusty friend I have never seen broke down on the side of the road
I have a Dynamic (Sport) Hybrid version with a combined HP of 197. 0 - 100 7.6s. I have no problem overtaking. All points are non-existent on this version. I recommend getting the hybrid, it's a beautiful car, soft ride. Interior: Classic Toyota. It's love it or hate it here. I have no issues with it, I'm used to it.
I think the issues mentioned in this video doesn’t matter to the target audience Maybe the fuel usage does, so the hybrid is definitely the way to go for the target audience Personally if I was buying one it absolutely wouldn’t be anything except the maxed out one, but I’m a Lexus guy so it doesn’t matter what I think
I have a 2022 Toyota Corolla Cross, and I wouldn’t recommend it, either. I’m currently waiting for a brand-new RAV4, and I just can’t wait to upgrade. The rear lamps on both sides have developed significant condensation build-up, and Toyota doesn’t cover it under warranty. Replacing them costs $650 plus taxes, which is frustrating since my car only has 13,000 kilometers on it and is usually parked in the shade. The design is poor, leading to wasted parts and unnecessary expenses. Additionally, dust and dirt tend to accumulate quite a bit between the doors and the body, which is another flaw they could have designed better.
🔴Do you think the Corolla Cross’s pros outweigh these 7 reasons against buying it?🤔
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7 reasons not to listen to this guy.
1. He doesn't tske a breath.
2. He doesn't know anything about cars.
3. He's just saying nothing
4 he's bias
5. He focus on nothing
6 he just wants
to talk
7. He's a waste
The Cross Hybrid is the best compact SUV. Faster than HR-V and Subaru Crosstreck ,most reliable than any other compact SUV.
I have a 2023 Corolla Cross gas powered and I love it. It's a cheaper car. You can't have everything.
I got my 2024 Corolla cross XLE gas powered a month ago, love it! Zero problems and super dependable
I don't understand the noise thing. I have a 2023 Cross and I find it quiet. It runs on gas. Mine gets 34.5 mpg according to the meter. I bought it for transportation, not for racing. I let it accelerate at the lights and I meet those who accelerate again at the next light. I wouldn't trade my SUV for anything. I find it comfortable, quiet, and fuel efficient. To hear something in the cabin you must go as we say here "volando bajito" or translated "flying low".
Cross is great as daily driver! Handles great on winter roads conditions.
All guys who for many years have tried to underestimate TOYOTA cars, have lost their credibility for good. We the TOYOTA owners know what we are talking about and nobody can fool us.
I gave my 2005 Corolla (of the three Toyotas I own) to my daughter when the odometer stopped counting... that was 1 1/2 years ago, or at 350000 miles... and it keeps rolling... there should be no question how uninspiring that car is anymore... it is like my old Swiss knife, or the 15 year old Stihl chainsaw... a trusty friend I have never seen broke down on the side of the road
I have a Dynamic (Sport) Hybrid version with a combined HP of 197.
0 - 100 7.6s.
I have no problem overtaking.
All points are non-existent on this version.
I recommend getting the hybrid, it's a beautiful car, soft ride.
Interior: Classic Toyota. It's love it or hate it here. I have no issues with it, I'm used to it.
Yours might be 2liter hybrid. 99% are 1.8l hybrid which are underpowered severely.
Pathetic article. Have owned a cross hybrid since nov 2021. Love it ! It is not and was NEVER meant to be a high performance vehicle. Poor reviewing.
I think the issues mentioned in this video doesn’t matter to the target audience
Maybe the fuel usage does, so the hybrid is definitely the way to go for the target audience
Personally if I was buying one it absolutely wouldn’t be anything except the maxed out one, but I’m a Lexus guy so it doesn’t matter what I think
Interesting, the only engine option in Australia is the Hybrid.
The non hybrid models don't get the same mpgs as the hybrid models!?
Did I hear that right!?!?
I'm shocked!
Shocked i say!
Don't you have anything else to do?
This should be call this the RAV-3
hate for no reason the fuel economy that you mentioned is completely wrong!
I have a 2022 Toyota Corolla Cross, and I wouldn’t recommend it, either. I’m currently waiting for a brand-new RAV4, and I just can’t wait to upgrade. The rear lamps on both sides have developed significant condensation build-up, and Toyota doesn’t cover it under warranty. Replacing them costs $650 plus taxes, which is frustrating since my car only has 13,000 kilometers on it and is usually parked in the shade. The design is poor, leading to wasted parts and unnecessary expenses. Additionally, dust and dirt tend to accumulate quite a bit between the doors and the body, which is another flaw they could have designed better.
Probably an AI video
lol no, just no... 👎
Loud motor, CVT Trans shifts constantly on these Texas Hill Country Roads. Otherwise, it's a pretty decent car.
Cvt’s dont “shift”
It’s a pretty decent car..
FFS SLOW DOWN in your speech
The most unrealistic and unrealizable comments!