In Australia, the two wheel drive has a spare tyre. The AWD hasn't. Your comment on the Corolla Cross being a bit higher is important especially as we get older. I just received my Atmos this week after waiting a year. The salesman told me if I ordered it now I would have to wait 18 months. Unreal.
I don’t believe the US version will have a spare. There must be a way to get around that. I’d definitely add the power hatch & sunroof to this. I rented an XLE gas version for a weekend and liked it a lot.
I had an 01 rav4 hybrid work car and it was pretty sweet (I'm now in a hilux dual cab), but there were some exterior elements I didn't like. This car though corrects those issues in my mind, and is a much better looking car.
Bob is dead right re: RHD cars. I can't stand how VW and other brands cheap out on poor left hand to right hand drive conversions by not moving the bonnet release, stereo controls and handbrake. I find it odd that the UK and Irish market prefer the indicator on the left though, whereas in Australia and Japan it's on the right - which makes sense imo.
In Australia, the two wheel drive has a spare tyre. The AWD hasn't. Your comment on the Corolla Cross being a bit higher is important especially as we get older. I just received my Atmos this week after waiting a year. The salesman told me if I ordered it now I would have to wait 18 months. Unreal.
Great Vidio sharing..thank
I don’t believe the US version will have a spare. There must be a way to get around that. I’d definitely add the power hatch & sunroof to this. I rented an XLE gas version for a weekend and liked it a lot.
I had an 01 rav4 hybrid work car and it was pretty sweet (I'm now in a hilux dual cab), but there were some exterior elements I didn't like. This car though corrects those issues in my mind, and is a much better looking car.
That's great to hear Adam. we have no doubt the Hilux is a trooper too! Thanks for watching :)
I got an entry level Corolla cross and it came as standard with an alarm? Never saw that with any cars I bought before😊
Father and son out for a drive
Bob is dead right re: RHD cars. I can't stand how VW and other brands cheap out on poor left hand to right hand drive conversions by not moving the bonnet release, stereo controls and handbrake. I find it odd that the UK and Irish market prefer the indicator on the left though, whereas in Australia and Japan it's on the right - which makes sense imo.
Dark, gloomy crampt vehicle that is too overpriced