I've had my Corolla Cross 2024 hybrid XSE for 2 months and absolutely love it! I had a 2011 Honda CRV prior (I keep my cars for awhile) and the only thing I miss is the storage space. But that is it! It is light years peppier, has all the bells and whistles I need and I personally I love the way it looks. I'll note that it is just me and my pup so the storage space is fine. A road trip with a family might be tight with interior back space, but you can always add roof rack storage. And in this trim it costs about 10K less than a Rav4. Super happy with my purchase!
I still have a 2011 Honda CR-V and I feel like the Corolla Cross Hybrid is the most comparable given that I’ve heard bad things about the newer gen CR-Vs/hybrids. My fiancé just got a Rav Hybrid and it’s more car than I want and feels kind of cheap in comparison. Do you still like it? Which Trim did you get and do you wish you had upgraded?
I have a 2010 Toyota Corolla. If you leave out batteries, tires, oil/filter, light bulbs, and brakes my monthly maintenance costs have been $0.0. It has 216,000 mi on it and the traction control got me out of a blizzard that trapped hundreds of thousands in Kansas City, Missouri. The only trip I took to the dealership was to have the airbag changed under a factory recall. I'll never limit myself to any brand, but given that this car has been around the world almost nine times and runs basically the same as it did when new, it's an example of flawless reliability.
Lmfao what kind of shit is that. that’s still considered maintenance. You still have to pay for all that. That’s like me saying I don’t pay for my Tesla electric bill my tires my brakes and I don’t do maintenance on my Tesla. It costed me 0 and I have 150k. That’s no real life scenario. You still have to do joint balls bushings, suspension work and mounts for any car. Everything cost even ev’s cost about 10k for battery replacement and it’ll last about 300k.
I have the SE. Absolute perfect for me. I always hyper mile and get 55-59 MPG highway, 70 otherwise, which is 2/3 of my mileage. I'm still learning and hopefully improve. Pulse and glide mileage was less for me. They're VERY NIMBLE SUVs! Have same cargo area as Rav 4 w/seats down.
Thx...I just bought a 2024 Toyota Cross Hybrid...LE / Nightshade. Not fancy...just right for me. It actually has the feel of a road hugging Sportscar to me, lol. 200HP + 2 Electric motors...this car is AWESOME!!
Got my CC hybrid in September (3 1/2 week wait). SE for 29,790 plus TTL. Summer milage is around 52-55 mpg and winter so far about 42-43. Good empty nester car.
If had 4 Toyota SUV and 2 cars. I stopped buying Toyota because I can’t convince my wife to buy a new car every 5 years. But with your review I will buy the Toyota Cross . Thanks.
Just purchased my CC XSE hybrid a couple of weeks ago. With all of the options it has the MSRP was $36,933. I went on my hunt back in March, 2024. I put up a deposit on 9/1. I finally got the car on 10/17. I'm in the San Francisco Bay Area and found the dealers don't really have an inventory of CC Hybrids. They maybe get one per month and if they are not presold, they seem to fly out of the dealers' lots within 24 to 48 hrs. Most, if not all, dealers impose a market price adjustment up to $4,995 over MSRP! You really have to want one of these cars to buy now. The demand is so high, the dealers can get away with it.
If you spec the car that you have reviewed it is closer to $36 000+.The options on that car may push it over $37,000. No way could you get much of any discount at most Toyota dealers so that price of $30,000 is more of a lower trim.
Fair point. XSE trim starts around 31k, but after the additional packages and destination it's closer to 36k. I should've been clearer on the price. Appreciate the comment!
I have a 2024 XSE trim. I love proactive driving assist. It is a great feature and only comes with toyota safety sense 3.0. Additionally steering wheel is extremely light which is very nice.
Nice! Congrats on the car! Glad you love it. I wasn't a big fan of the proactive drive assist feature, but I love that you can turn it off and on, so best of both worlds when some people like it and others don't. Enjoy the car!
The XSE in hybrid form is $35,000 with the S about $30,000. Good reliable power train. The AWD system is lacking with min power to the rear wheels. Where I live 150 inches of snow per year Subaru or Jeeps AWD make more sense. The CC is a good option for budget minded people who don't mind a no frills interior. Great review.
Yeah, once you add destination and options and such, it's closer to $35k. Good call on that. And agreed, the AWD system isn't the one you want if you're going on trails or dealing with bad snowfall often. It's really just to help with slippage here and there and to help balance you through corners a little bit better than if it were just FWD. Thanks for the comment and the kind words!
At this stage in my life, I'd pick the Rav4 for the extra space and a few more bells and whistles. But it comes down to how you plan to use it, what's important to you, and if the extra cost is going to break the bank or not.
It's almost like Toyota goes out of their way to make their vehicles look as cheap & budget-built as possible...& then charges a premium price for them.
Yeah, they're definitely underwhelming in the looks and interior touches departments. Most other automakers have managed to get the "cheap" stuff to not feel quite as cheap, but Toyota is holding back a bit. I think the price is still about right though. The thing about the Toyota tax is that you get it back when you go to sell it.
Toyota executives are morons these days…no blind spot monitoring standard, wtf; etc., etc. Then there’s the cheating on safety regs and the Tacoma debacle. And on it goes.
It's been a while since I've been in a Rav4, and it depends a bit on how you spec it and what's important to you, but my gut is that the Rav4 is going to be a little nicer plus you get a bit more space.
This may be coming, although I'm bothered by the schlocky dialogue and the artificial speech that can't even say engine correctly. ruclips.net/video/UVa3HDImpro/видео.htmlsi=bax_z3w5wEfiy6qG
I had to sell my Maverick back to the dealer. Every other month I was getting recalls in the mail, I had 7 by the time I sold it. They didn't fix them before they resold it either. Anyway I used the the money to put a deposit on the corolla cross hybrid xse. After a wait of 2 months it came today, will be picking it up tomorrow
I really like the ease of driving this car, but I didn’t like the lack of the or position of the arm rest arm rest so I didn’t buy it. It’s sits far back and so tiny.🤷🏻♀️
Toyota is annoying with mileage estimate on new vehicles like my Prius supposedly should get 45 miles per gallon in worst case . I actually have never gotten 45 miles an hour. My average is 41
Yeah, that's the case with most cars honestly. I think there have only been one or two where I've gotten similar or better than the EPA estimates. There are just so many factors that affect real-world fuel economy.
Trying to cover as much as I can without making a 2 hour long video 🤷 I mentioned the hybrid system setup and transmission, and tried to pick things that the majority of people will care about. But I'm happy more than happy to answer other questions.
I thought one of these might be a good option for my neice, who's a mother of a two year old and soon to have another baby. But no kick to open tailgate and no 12v in the luggage space is pretty incredible in 2024.
It's pretty bare bones. It's strange because they offer kick to open in other countries. But oftentimes the smallest crossovers in the lineup are last to get the latest features. The Rav4 has it, and there are some other compact and subcompact crossovers around that do, just unfortunately not this one.
I appreciate that correction! I could've sworn I found that the Goodyear Assurances were run-flats somewhere, but now I'm seeing that is not correct. I will cut that comment out of the video. I appreciate it!
Most Toyotas for the past several years have had a similar look. Kind of like a frustrated baby about to scream. I call it the "Greta Thunberg" design.
I've had my Corolla Cross 2024 hybrid XSE for 2 months and absolutely love it! I had a 2011 Honda CRV prior (I keep my cars for awhile) and the only thing I miss is the storage space. But that is it! It is light years peppier, has all the bells and whistles I need and I personally I love the way it looks. I'll note that it is just me and my pup so the storage space is fine. A road trip with a family might be tight with interior back space, but you can always add roof rack storage. And in this trim it costs about 10K less than a Rav4. Super happy with my purchase!
Great to hear! Really love to hear when people find a car they love! Enjoy!
I still have a 2011 Honda CR-V and I feel like the Corolla Cross Hybrid is the most comparable given that I’ve heard bad things about the newer gen CR-Vs/hybrids. My fiancé just got a Rav Hybrid and it’s more car than I want and feels kind of cheap in comparison.
Do you still like it? Which Trim did you get and do you wish you had upgraded?
I have a 2010 Toyota Corolla. If you leave out batteries, tires, oil/filter, light bulbs, and brakes my monthly maintenance costs have been $0.0. It has 216,000 mi on it and the traction control got me out of a blizzard that trapped hundreds of thousands in Kansas City, Missouri. The only trip I took to the dealership was to have the airbag changed under a factory recall. I'll never limit myself to any brand, but given that this car has been around the world almost nine times and runs basically the same as it did when new, it's an example of flawless reliability.
Lmfao what kind of shit is that. that’s still considered maintenance. You still have to pay for all that. That’s like me saying I don’t pay for my Tesla electric bill my tires my brakes and I don’t do maintenance on my Tesla. It costed me 0 and I have 150k. That’s no real life scenario. You still have to do joint balls bushings, suspension work and mounts for any car. Everything cost even ev’s cost about 10k for battery replacement and it’ll last about 300k.
Same with mine.
We recently bought one. Nice little suv for our second vehicle. Excellent gas mileage.
Thank you for an excellent and straightforward review.
Happy to help! Thank you! Really appreciate the comment 🙌
I have the SE. Absolute perfect for me. I always hyper mile and get 55-59 MPG highway, 70 otherwise, which is 2/3 of my mileage. I'm still learning and hopefully improve. Pulse and glide mileage was less for me. They're VERY NIMBLE SUVs! Have same cargo area as Rav 4 w/seats down.
Thx...I just bought a 2024 Toyota Cross Hybrid...LE / Nightshade.
Not fancy...just right for me. It actually has the feel of a road hugging Sportscar to me, lol. 200HP + 2 Electric motors...this car is AWESOME!!
Congrats! Glad you're loving it! Which color nightshade did you get?
@@GearboxCarReviews Jet Black w Black/Red interior.
Nice! Enjoy!
Got my CC hybrid in September (3 1/2 week wait). SE for 29,790 plus TTL. Summer milage is around 52-55 mpg and winter so far about 42-43. Good empty nester car.
Loved the color
If had 4 Toyota SUV and 2 cars. I stopped buying Toyota because I can’t convince my wife to buy a new car every 5 years. But with your review I will buy the Toyota Cross . Thanks.
Great review, really explanatory. Good job.
Thank you! 🙌
any recommendation please which one to choose this Corolla Cross Hybrid or Changan UNI-Z ???
Just purchased my CC XSE hybrid a couple of weeks ago. With all of the options it has the MSRP was $36,933. I went on my hunt back in March, 2024. I put up a deposit on 9/1. I finally got the car on 10/17. I'm in the San Francisco Bay Area and found the dealers don't really have an inventory of CC Hybrids. They maybe get one per month and if they are not presold, they seem to fly out of the dealers' lots within 24 to 48 hrs. Most, if not all, dealers impose a market price adjustment up to $4,995 over MSRP! You really have to want one of these cars to buy now. The demand is so high, the dealers can get away with it.
Wow, that's crazy! I knew the Rav4s were flying off lots, but didn't realize these were doing the same. Congrats on snagging one! Hope you love it!
Yes GREAT review. Please consider doing more SUV hybrids and PHEV, like Sportage, Tucson, CRV, crown signia.
Thank you! I'll see what I can get ahold of!
@@GearboxCarReviews any recommendation please which one to choose this Corolla Cross Hybrid or Changan UNI-Z ???
If you spec the car that you have reviewed it is closer to $36 000+.The options on that car may push it over $37,000. No way could you get much of any discount at most Toyota dealers so that price of $30,000 is more of a lower trim.
Fair point. XSE trim starts around 31k, but after the additional packages and destination it's closer to 36k. I should've been clearer on the price. Appreciate the comment!
@@GearboxCarReviewsyeah that has everything the trim package 3. Even a little more w dealer floor mats etc TTR to around 37
I have a 2024 XSE trim. I love proactive driving assist. It is a great feature and only comes with toyota safety sense 3.0. Additionally steering wheel is extremely light which is very nice.
Nice! Congrats on the car! Glad you love it. I wasn't a big fan of the proactive drive assist feature, but I love that you can turn it off and on, so best of both worlds when some people like it and others don't. Enjoy the car!
The XSE in hybrid form is $35,000 with the S about $30,000. Good reliable power train. The AWD system is lacking with min power to the rear wheels. Where I live 150 inches of snow per year Subaru or Jeeps AWD make more sense. The CC is a good option for budget minded people who don't mind a no frills interior. Great review.
Yeah, once you add destination and options and such, it's closer to $35k. Good call on that. And agreed, the AWD system isn't the one you want if you're going on trails or dealing with bad snowfall often. It's really just to help with slippage here and there and to help balance you through corners a little bit better than if it were just FWD. Thanks for the comment and the kind words!
@@GearboxCarReviewsI have the same setup in my Prius. It did great in winter.
Great to hear!
🎉Thank you great review for this car..🙏🎯👏
You're welcome! Thanks for watching and for the kind words!
any recommendation please which one to choose this Corolla Cross Hybrid or Changan UNI-Z ???
We don't get Changan cars in the States, unfortunately, so I'm not familiar with them
So which would you buy, the Rav 4 Hybrid or the Corolla Cross Hybrid?
At this stage in my life, I'd pick the Rav4 for the extra space and a few more bells and whistles. But it comes down to how you plan to use it, what's important to you, and if the extra cost is going to break the bank or not.
Is this car silver? It doesn’t look like the silver Cross I’ve seen in photos online. Maybe it’s just due to the trees in the background?
Yep, this is Sonic Silver
It's almost like Toyota goes out of their way to make their vehicles look as cheap & budget-built as possible...& then charges a premium price for them.
Yeah, they're definitely underwhelming in the looks and interior touches departments. Most other automakers have managed to get the "cheap" stuff to not feel quite as cheap, but Toyota is holding back a bit. I think the price is still about right though. The thing about the Toyota tax is that you get it back when you go to sell it.
No 12v outlet in the luggage compartment is pretty incredible.
A 20 year old Lancer has that.
@@alanjm1234 I have needed that, like, Never! Just depends on how you use your car.
Toyota executives are morons these days…no blind spot monitoring standard, wtf; etc., etc. Then there’s the cheating on safety regs and the Tacoma debacle. And on it goes.
Whats different from the 2023 model ?
Not much difference. They've updated the wireless charger and added a Nightshade Edition
Had to subscribe after “aggressively fine” 😂
One of my favorite new phrases 😂 I heard it a couple of weeks ago and now I use it every chance I get.
This should be called the RAV-3 or the RAV-2
So a TOP trim you don't get the heated steering wheel in a 2024 model in the USA, while all the other countries get it standard..WTH.?
Yeah, it's frustrating the way they package cars sometimes. Especially when even the Canadian and US specs are different.
This corolla cross hybrid xse or rav 4 hybrid xle premium
It's been a while since I've been in a Rav4, and it depends a bit on how you spec it and what's important to you, but my gut is that the Rav4 is going to be a little nicer plus you get a bit more space.
Toyota should have axed the cross and build a small truck. The wait list in my area for a Ford Maverick is 2-3 months.
This may be coming, although I'm bothered by the schlocky dialogue and the artificial speech that can't even say engine correctly.
ruclips.net/video/UVa3HDImpro/видео.htmlsi=bax_z3w5wEfiy6qG
I had to sell my Maverick back to the dealer. Every other month I was getting recalls in the mail, I had 7 by the time I sold it. They didn't fix them before they resold it either. Anyway I used the the money to put a deposit on the corolla cross hybrid xse. After a wait of 2 months it came today, will be picking it up tomorrow
I really like the ease of driving this car, but I didn’t like the lack of the or position of the arm rest arm rest so I didn’t buy it.
It’s sits far back and so tiny.🤷🏻♀️
Toyota is annoying with mileage estimate on new vehicles like my Prius supposedly should get 45 miles per gallon in worst case . I actually have never gotten 45 miles an hour. My average is 41
Yeah, that's the case with most cars honestly. I think there have only been one or two where I've gotten similar or better than the EPA estimates. There are just so many factors that affect real-world fuel economy.
Tiny gas tank of 40 litres, no spare tire = no deal. I'm out!
Hey, interior designer. How about a little info on the mechanics.
Trying to cover as much as I can without making a 2 hour long video 🤷 I mentioned the hybrid system setup and transmission, and tried to pick things that the majority of people will care about. But I'm happy more than happy to answer other questions.
How about don’t be a boomer cunt?
I thought one of these might be a good option for my neice, who's a mother of a two year old and soon to have another baby. But no kick to open tailgate and no 12v in the luggage space is pretty incredible in 2024.
It's pretty bare bones. It's strange because they offer kick to open in other countries. But oftentimes the smallest crossovers in the lineup are last to get the latest features. The Rav4 has it, and there are some other compact and subcompact crossovers around that do, just unfortunately not this one.
any recommendation please which one to choose this Corolla Cross Hybrid or Changan UNI-Z ???
You paid high price for Toyota name but you got nothing exciting period. I like the hybrid system to save gas and anything else just plain cheesy.
This car doesn't come from the factory with run-flat tires.
I appreciate that correction! I could've sworn I found that the Goodyear Assurances were run-flats somewhere, but now I'm seeing that is not correct. I will cut that comment out of the video. I appreciate it!
Seems like the car doesn't come with much at all...
any recommendation please which one to choose this Corolla Cross Hybrid or Changan UNI-Z ???
Love Toyota but … this thing is Fugly
😆😆
Most Toyotas for the past several years have had a similar look. Kind of like a frustrated baby about to scream.
I call it the "Greta Thunberg" design.
@@SME5724 eye of the beholder...haha