I said to myself a few days ago that Throttle House is so good, they can review something like a Toyota Corolla Cross and I’d still watch it end to end. Well here I am
it keeps the lights on. He didn't say 'don't buy'. he aid you can get a heated steering wheel for little money. I grew up in Montana. That was value. still pass on the car, my fingers can suffer.
The engine is the same 2.0 out of the normal Corolla. They just wanted something I guess smaller? than a RAV4 to squeeze in a segment that wasn't a total dog like the CHR. Plus the Corolla can't get AWD, and the hatch version can't get a sunroof. Essentially for everyone and their mom who wants a Corolla but "I like sitting higher"
Weirdly enough I would have thought that Toyota would bring the 1.8L Hybrid version to Canada. They're selling it here in Asia and it's a okay car if you just want something that will take you from point A to B reliably. Correction: 1.8L Hybrid not 1.6L
The Toyota Corolla Cross is way better than the old Toyota CHR. I like how this car stacks up against the Honda HRV, Subaru Crosstrek, and Hyundai Kona.
I just want to touch on a comment that I saw on another video of yours. This review is very much appreciated. As a car and driving "enthusiast" your performance car reviews are my personal favorites, but not everyone is in the market for a sports car or they don't have the money (maybe both) so videos like these with economy cars and sub 30K cars, crossovers, (boring cars if you will) are the reviews that really matter for the everyday driver/consumer. May be not the most thrilling content for you guys to put out but there's definitely value in it.
true. 95% of consumers or more do not care for fast sport cars you can’t really use in the city for its purpose. It’s all about reliability, comfort, and practicality.
@@jaffsharp769 8.1 seconds to 62 mph apparently. Its faster than a lot of cars people drive where I'm from, including my own (Volvo C30 2.0, 0-62 is 9.2 seconds or something).
Funny how tastes vary internationally. The C-HR is hugely successful in Europe (where it was designed) and I suspect it’ll outsell the Corolla Cross hugely there too.
@@SuperApeFight Yeah, the C-HR is quite popular in Europe. It will be interesting to see how the Corolla Cross fares there. I think Europe has the best powertrain for the Cross, with the 2.0 hybrid that has almost 200hp.
Thank you, great review. April of 2022, I bought a new Toyota Corolla Cross. It had 3 miles on it when I drove it off the lot. It now has over 7000 miles on it. It averages 33 MPG around town, and I've averaged 43 MPG on the Highway. I love this vehicle. Big Toyota Fan.
A friend dailies the hybrid variant of the Cross. It is surprisingly nice to be a passenger in that car. It also has better mpgs than the really popular(in my place) Chinese hybrid crossovers.
To all the “I’m Canadian and don’t need all wheel drive” commenters…I call bull pucky. You know when that blizzard dumps five feet of snow on your town and the plows are all trying to clear the main roads as best they can but they won’t get to yours until next month and you suddenly have that urge for a bowl of Tom Yum soup (or some other equally necessary emergency like your wife going into labour) that is why you need all wheel drive. I used to think FWD with good winters was good enough until I drove my fathers Subaru Legacy around during one of those storms. (My father’s legacy driving my father’s Legacy?) With the one you drive carefully and hope you don’t get stuck…with the other you go looking for the icy hills and deep snow.
This is a perfect car for grandmothers who don't give a shit about cars (other than that they need to roll) that need the seat height because they can't bend down to sit in a sedan.
perfect basic and simple build car for customers where only want a compact car to drive from A to B and where is affordable and reliable, nothing more.
This car’s been in my country since 2020, it’s super popular. Much more popular than the sedan Corolla in fact, because sedans are considered luxury cars and thus have a higher tax. Like around $2k cheaper than the sedan. And since the hybrid came out I have rarely seen one that isn’t hybrid. Surprised how Toyota didn’t bring this car to the US first, SUVs and crossovers are your market lol.
5:14 About those window issues…turns out it’s not just limited to the Corolla Cross. I own a 2020 Toyota RAV4 Limited here in Toronto, and I too had issues with the windows in the winter AND beyond! At one point in the summer of 2021, my front driver’s side window got stuck halfway down. I couldn’t bring it back up, or push it back down. So, I took it to the dealership I got it from, and turns out that I am one of a few people who got a RAV4 with a not-so-great window scissor mechanism thing (I don’t remember the actual name, but that’s what they said). They’re aware of the issue, and have had a couple of people come forward about it. So, they repaired it under warranty - took them over 1 month to get it fixed. They set me up with a rental for over a month (paid for by Toyota as this is a warranty repair), and coincidentally, the 2020 Corolla LE I was given had the same problem, so did the 2021 RAV4 LE I was provided after swapping out the Corolla because of its issue. They should really do something about this! No problems with my windows since the repair though! Loving my RAV4 otherwise (though with the way gas prices are right now, I wish I waited 12 months for a Hybrid (yes - my dealership and others in the GTA at the time of purchase said there was a 12 month wait for a Hybrid RAV4, XSE and above)).
Owned this cross for few weeks. Two small issues want to point out. 1) armrest can’t extend . It is not good for shorter driver 2) the wireless phone slot is too big, phone can’t hold there for wireless charging as phone keeps move when making left or right turns.
The gr corolla is a showstopper but this isn’t… that said it’s more practical than the UX and it offers awd and a more spacious interior with a much better infotainment system
Crossovers of this size are really popular here in Finland, most popular being probably Nissan Quasqai (I really have no idea why, since it’s actually poorly made). There’s also models in this category from VW (VW, Skoda and Seat), french manufacturers, Mazda CX-30 and so on. I think this new Corolla Cross might get really popular here since overall I think Toyota is the most popular brand here and it has large dealer network and of course is well known for it’s reliability. I would propably choose this or Mazda CX-30 myself.
Got to play with one for all of last week, and I was very *whelmed*. A used Macan S for 5-6 grand more is ultimately much better for me despite the potential issues.
I wouldn't really worry about issues with a Porsche, they are generally pretty bulletproof, my 958.2 Cayenne S e-hybrid has 72k on it and has needed nothing but fluids and filters. It did have the flex disc on the driveshaft preemptively replaced as part of a service bulletin but that's it.
@@flacjacket wrong the 911 and Cayman /boxster are bulletproof. The Slovakian made Cayenne and other badge engineered models are known to have quite a few problems
My Corolla Cross was suppose to be manufactured in a little over a week. Dealer contacted me and said it will be pushed back to early May. I can expect to get it late May. This supply chain and chip shortage is crazy
I went the RAV4 route for Ella, my sixteen year old. I got the larger vehicle that will hopefully serve her faithfully for many years in the LE trim for cheap (luckily before the market went bonkers last year). Plus, it’s not nice… because a sixteen year old doesn’t deserve a loaded anything, even if it’s a Corolla Cross 😉👍🏻
We actually have the Hybrid version of the Cross here in Asia. Like if you just need a car to take you from point A to B while saving you gas because it's a hybrid then for sure the Cross is a good car for that. Other than that.... yeah you might as well just go a buy a Miata if you want fun
This is for someone who says "I just wanna sit higher up" and doesn't want a Corolla and can't afford the Rav4. This car makes sense to me. Although, I'd rather take the Mazda CX-30 which is a better car in every aspect for the same money.
no one seems to be saying this and maybe because I own one I will say it; this car is just a Toyota Lexus UX. the UX has been around since 2018. the UX is nice, nice to see it inserting itself into the Toyotas lineup to be an ultracheap "SUV" option for those that still want a Toyota, since "unfortunately" they hold their value so a cheaper Toyota is the only way you'll get a good deal
@@johnfrantz5885 I'm sure that's true in the US but not sure globally, where smaller cars do better. The reason I made my comment is that this looks almost exactly like my MIL's Rouge, but updated.
i have the corolla cross with 2.0 engine. i use extreme driving style to get 5.0L/100km, which is 47 MPG. i never go over 100km/h, seldom let the engine go over 2500rpm when accelerating and hyper mill when ever possible. its a different kind of fun squeezing for MPG.
If you want a practical, but bland subcompact SUV, the Corolla Cross is for you. The fact that Toyota came out with another subcompact SUV similar in size to the C-HR leads me to believe they'll be dropping it soon.
@@Ace130020111 when you compare it to other vehicles in its class, sales are not that impressive. For example, Hyundai Kona sales have been more than double the C-HR the past several years. And if you look at reviews, they're not that good either, it's at or near the bottom of its class. Other than looks, it doesn't have much to offer, compared to others. But if you just ordered one, more power to you. Enjoy.
I would like to start by saying that much like San Dimas high school football, throttle house rules! (Not particularly because of this vehicle or video, but because of what you bring to the car lovers world and for recapturing the fraternal bond reminiscent of the year now infamous trio from another car show) Thank you Thomas for doing what you do and bringing us this oddly incremental update to Toyotas lineup. And James, who do you think you are! Pretending that the frozen northern wastes don’t exist! (I hope you enjoyed your trip, there is a little more important than those we care about) PS I’m from upstate New York enjoying an oddly incremental weather designation somewhere between London and British Columbia. I am older, would make you both look even more beautiful by comparison and would likely be considered slow should you happen to be looking for a third.
You should've mentioned that this has one of the best moon roofs of any cars of any price point. The tight front seats are perfect for date nights for the young people who will predominantly buy these.
Nobody in North America is buying non-luxury wagons. This will sell like hotcakes, a Corolla Wagon would sit on the lot until it is marked thousands below MSRP.
Luckily, there's another AWD Corolla coming soon that should be more exciting.
I can't wait to see James' and Thomas' review on it.
@@LordLiquidBaconII me too
GR Corolla looks soo good!
300 hp, awd, lsd's front and back. It looks fun as hell
Twice as exciting and twice the price. Luckily, models like this exist alongside the more exciting ones.
I said to myself a few days ago that Throttle House is so good, they can review something like a Toyota Corolla Cross and I’d still watch it end to end. Well here I am
The World - Here is Toyota GR Corolla
Throttle House - Here is Toyota Corolla Cross
They pissed off someone at Toyota
Can't say this is the most exciting car review I've ever seen 😂
it keeps the lights on. He didn't say 'don't buy'. he aid you can get a heated steering wheel for little money. I grew up in Montana. That was value. still pass on the car, my fingers can suffer.
@@KevinWebb what are you even talking about, I knew someone would take this comment seriously 😂
Bland is as bland watches 😏
It's a review of a Toyota, marketing points are it's comfortable and reliable......end of script.
jesus loves you
"It's a Toyota, and that's why you by a Toyota." If that's not their official slogan already, it needs to be!
I'd say this is a spiritual successor to the first RAV4, though maybe less capable off-road than that RAV4.
The engine is the same 2.0 out of the normal Corolla. They just wanted something I guess smaller? than a RAV4 to squeeze in a segment that wasn't a total dog like the CHR. Plus the Corolla can't get AWD, and the hatch version can't get a sunroof. Essentially for everyone and their mom who wants a Corolla but "I like sitting higher"
"Essentially for everyone and their mom who wants a Corolla but "I like sitting higher""
in other terms they are going to sell a gazillion of these.
Total dog? Please
it is ironic because prior to 2019 all RAV4s were based on Corolla chassis before they changed to TNGA platform
@@14981fc Camry dude
Weirdly enough I would have thought that Toyota would bring the 1.8L Hybrid version to Canada. They're selling it here in Asia and it's a okay car if you just want something that will take you from point A to B reliably.
Correction: 1.8L Hybrid not 1.6L
The Toyota Corolla Cross is way better than the old Toyota CHR. I like how this car stacks up against the Honda HRV, Subaru Crosstrek, and Hyundai Kona.
This is what CHR should have actually been in the first place.
You forgot the CX-3 and CX-5.
@@paulklp8262 Not the CX-5
@@alh06 include CX-30 instead
Yes, it’s better than a car that came out 4 years ago in most places except the look department
I just want to touch on a comment that I saw on another video of yours. This review is very much appreciated. As a car and driving "enthusiast" your performance car reviews are my personal favorites, but not everyone is in the market for a sports car or they don't have the money (maybe both) so videos like these with economy cars and sub 30K cars, crossovers, (boring cars if you will) are the reviews that really matter for the everyday driver/consumer. May be not the most thrilling content for you guys to put out but there's definitely value in it.
true. 95% of consumers or more do not care for fast sport cars you can’t really use in the city for its purpose. It’s all about reliability, comfort, and practicality.
The thrill of acceleration is why I would buy this.
“Will I be able to make it up to speed? Or not!?”
@@air-headedaviator1805 "Roads? Where we're going we don't need any roads."
Hey, it goes 0-60 mph eventually.
@@jaffsharp769 This car is so fast it even looks fast when parked.
@@jaffsharp769 8.1 seconds to 62 mph apparently. Its faster than a lot of cars people drive where I'm from, including my own (Volvo C30 2.0, 0-62 is 9.2 seconds or something).
This is what Toyota should have made years ago instead of that CHR mess
The CHR is so pointless it's almost funny. Literally a drivable meme
Funny how tastes vary internationally. The C-HR is hugely successful in Europe (where it was designed) and I suspect it’ll outsell the Corolla Cross hugely there too.
@@SuperApeFight Yeah, the C-HR is quite popular in Europe. It will be interesting to see how the Corolla Cross fares there. I think Europe has the best powertrain for the Cross, with the 2.0 hybrid that has almost 200hp.
Chr was supposed to be a scion; affordable lil fwd crossover
As an C-HR owner I can confirm that Corola Cross it's a more practical car, but C-HR looks better anyway.
"I'm Thomas and where's James?"
I felt that.
My dad had this car since 2020 in Thailand, it's actually pretty nice.
Thank you, great review. April of 2022, I bought a new Toyota Corolla Cross. It had 3 miles on it when I drove it off the lot. It now has over 7000 miles on it. It averages 33 MPG around town, and I've averaged 43 MPG on the Highway. I love this vehicle. Big Toyota Fan.
"A perfectly fine mode of transportation" describes almost everything in this class of vehicle at this point.
The fact he couldn't care to edit a bleep so he ACTUALLY said "boop" at 2:50 lmaaoo
A friend dailies the hybrid variant of the Cross. It is surprisingly nice to be a passenger in that car.
It also has better mpgs than the really popular(in my place) Chinese hybrid crossovers.
Finally car companies have realized in Canada all we ever wanted was AWD and good fuel economy.
Driven a good 600k in my ten years of driving Canadian roads. Never needed AWD
AWD is NOT necessary.
@@fatrug33 Agreed ! Lived in Alaska for years and hardly used my GMCs 4x4 high even in nasty winter white outs !
I'm in the US and that's what I want.
To all the “I’m Canadian and don’t need all wheel drive” commenters…I call bull pucky. You know when that blizzard dumps five feet of snow on your town and the plows are all trying to clear the main roads as best they can but they won’t get to yours until next month and you suddenly have that urge for a bowl of Tom Yum soup (or some other equally necessary emergency like your wife going into labour) that is why you need all wheel drive. I used to think FWD with good winters was good enough until I drove my fathers Subaru Legacy around during one of those storms. (My father’s legacy driving my father’s Legacy?) With the one you drive carefully and hope you don’t get stuck…with the other you go looking for the icy hills and deep snow.
This must be the: We have to cover this car to get an early spot in line for the GR Corolla.
Can't wait for the Adam Carolla Edition!
5:50 I love Thomas' James impression
This is a perfect car for grandmothers who don't give a shit about cars (other than that they need to roll) that need the seat height because they can't bend down to sit in a sedan.
perfect basic and simple build car for customers where only want a compact car to drive from A to B and where is affordable and reliable, nothing more.
This car’s been in my country since 2020, it’s super popular. Much more popular than the sedan Corolla in fact, because sedans are considered luxury cars and thus have a higher tax. Like around $2k cheaper than the sedan. And since the hybrid came out I have rarely seen one that isn’t hybrid. Surprised how Toyota didn’t bring this car to the US first, SUVs and crossovers are your market lol.
Thomas spent exactly as much time on this review as this car deserves. ;-)
I will never get tired of seeing this Fjällräven Greenland Down Jacket!
Rav4 xle 2021 is my best purchase ever. Practical cars should always exist and be given great importance by the car manufacturers.
This is one of the cars ever made.
5:14
About those window issues…turns out it’s not just limited to the Corolla Cross.
I own a 2020 Toyota RAV4 Limited here in Toronto, and I too had issues with the windows in the winter AND beyond! At one point in the summer of 2021, my front driver’s side window got stuck halfway down. I couldn’t bring it back up, or push it back down. So, I took it to the dealership I got it from, and turns out that I am one of a few people who got a RAV4 with a not-so-great window scissor mechanism thing (I don’t remember the actual name, but that’s what they said). They’re aware of the issue, and have had a couple of people come forward about it. So, they repaired it under warranty - took them over 1 month to get it fixed. They set me up with a rental for over a month (paid for by Toyota as this is a warranty repair), and coincidentally, the 2020 Corolla LE I was given had the same problem, so did the 2021 RAV4 LE I was provided after swapping out the Corolla because of its issue. They should really do something about this!
No problems with my windows since the repair though! Loving my RAV4 otherwise (though with the way gas prices are right now, I wish I waited 12 months for a Hybrid (yes - my dealership and others in the GTA at the time of purchase said there was a 12 month wait for a Hybrid RAV4, XSE and above)).
In another 12 months hybrid owners might be paying what gas owners are paying now.
cold weather is why i left canada . 9months winter is a no for me. the only upside is nice skin
Ill watch something like this just because of you guys
Whoa, I am going out right now and buying one! That was amazing and exciting! Love it Thomas!
In Europe, the RAV4 has the 2.0L engine as a base engine, no 2.5L and then we have the hybrids. The Corolla Cross is hybrid only.
I feel like the title sums this car up perfectly
Owned this cross for few weeks. Two small issues want to point out.
1) armrest can’t extend . It is not good for shorter driver
2) the wireless phone slot is too big, phone can’t hold there for wireless charging as phone keeps move when making left or right turns.
I'd totally consider one if I was in the market for a brand new daily. It's like a Subaru but reliable.
The gr corolla is a showstopper but this isn’t… that said it’s more practical than the UX and it offers awd and a more spacious interior with a much better infotainment system
this looks like a perfect evolution from my XA30
Crossovers of this size are really popular here in Finland, most popular being probably Nissan Quasqai (I really have no idea why, since it’s actually poorly made). There’s also models in this category from VW (VW, Skoda and Seat), french manufacturers, Mazda CX-30 and so on. I think this new Corolla Cross might get really popular here since overall I think Toyota is the most popular brand here and it has large dealer network and of course is well known for it’s reliability. I would propably choose this or Mazda CX-30 myself.
Thanks Thomas! This vid was also what convinced me to get a 24 cross hybrid. Keep making vids for the common people!
Got to play with one for all of last week, and I was very *whelmed*.
A used Macan S for 5-6 grand more is ultimately much better for me despite the potential issues.
I wouldn't really worry about issues with a Porsche, they are generally pretty bulletproof, my 958.2 Cayenne S e-hybrid has 72k on it and has needed nothing but fluids and filters. It did have the flex disc on the driveshaft preemptively replaced as part of a service bulletin but that's it.
A used Macan S is easily $10k more than this and is 7 years older with 200k km on it. Ticking time bomb.
@@janoycresnova9156 There are plenty of examples under 40k with under 100K miles. Look again m8
@@flacjacket wrong the 911 and Cayman /boxster are bulletproof. The Slovakian made Cayenne and other badge engineered models are known to have quite a few problems
Not underwhelmed, just "whelmed" :)
truly doing the Lord's work thomas
The absolute salt in the first 20 seconds brings joy to my life.
My Corolla Cross was suppose to be manufactured in a little over a week. Dealer contacted me and said it will be pushed back to early May. I can expect to get it late May. This supply chain and chip shortage is crazy
Did you get AWD? May I ask what you paid? They are hard to find in Florida.
I went the RAV4 route for Ella, my sixteen year old. I got the larger vehicle that will hopefully serve her faithfully for many years in the LE trim for cheap (luckily before the market went bonkers last year). Plus, it’s not nice… because a sixteen year old doesn’t deserve a loaded anything, even if it’s a Corolla Cross 😉👍🏻
Holy shit, the car of your sixteen year old is the car of a medium class family where I live
@@comeberza I mean, it's used. Also, I don't have a car myself because of RUclips, so it kind of balances out.
🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣 bruh said a sixteen year old doesn't deserve anything loaded!! Parenting control in the year 3000 bro!!
@@jax1079 It's fine, Im glad she can enjoy a car that new and you are able to give it to your daughter. I would totally do it if I could!
Even if I made 100k/year I would give my 16yo a used car.
We actually have the Hybrid version of the Cross here in Asia. Like if you just need a car to take you from point A to B while saving you gas because it's a hybrid then for sure the Cross is a good car for that. Other than that.... yeah you might as well just go a buy a Miata if you want fun
I was faced with the Carolla Croos or Rav4 last month. Opted for the Rav4 after driving both.
Thank you Thomas, for doing the Lords work for us
This has the soul of a rental car
This is for someone who says "I just wanna sit higher up" and doesn't want a Corolla and can't afford the Rav4. This car makes sense to me. Although, I'd rather take the Mazda CX-30 which is a better car in every aspect for the same money.
Sit up higher and have a hatch instead of a trunk.
Finally a solo tommy car episode
Karston speaks! Also, he totally edited out the part where Thomas falls down while walking to the back of the car...cross...thing.
no one seems to be saying this and maybe because I own one I will say it; this car is just a Toyota Lexus UX. the UX has been around since 2018. the UX is nice, nice to see it inserting itself into the Toyotas lineup to be an ultracheap "SUV" option for those that still want a Toyota, since "unfortunately" they hold their value so a cheaper Toyota is the only way you'll get a good deal
I do love Toyota releases something as dull as this but also releasing the GR corolla as well!
THROWBACK THROTTLE HOUSE BABY GOTTA LOVE IT
I love Throttlehouse, they always tend to review the crossover SUVs in winter haha
As it tradition
2:39 Why did Thomas turn into classic Hulk Hogan for a few seconds there?!
It’s competition for the HRV and that’s it.
Thank you for doing the lords work.
The remote start subscription is only for the mobile app. You can still remote start the car with the key fob without the subscription.
Can you compare the Corolla Cross, CX-30, Subaru Crosstrek and HRV? Which is best long term and is cheap to maintain?
The Corolla Cross and RAV4 are like the Mazda CX-5 and the CX-50, two of those are completely superfluous.
I guess Toyota got tired of Nissan winning sales with the Rouge, and decided to use their brand to grab the segment.
Toyota sells way more rav4’s than Nissan sells rouges
@@johnfrantz5885 I'm sure that's true in the US but not sure globally, where smaller cars do better. The reason I made my comment is that this looks almost exactly like my MIL's Rouge, but updated.
I’ve been car shopping, never seen your channel before. I thought this was great, and funny haha. Well done. Gonna check out some other videos. 👍
this channel has become one of my favorites i just wish you'd include metric for the stats at least as subs thank you.
and i'm houssem
I test drove one the other day and it actually has very good acceleration.
Thomas is really cross with James while doing the lord's work there! 😆
of all the cars, this is one of them
i have the corolla cross with 2.0 engine. i use extreme driving style to get 5.0L/100km, which is 47 MPG. i never go over 100km/h, seldom let the engine go over 2500rpm when accelerating and hyper mill when ever possible. its a different kind of fun squeezing for MPG.
Thumbs up for Thomas doing the Lords work lol
Guys, I might be out of the loop, but do you never review Mitsubishi? I would love to see an Outlander review video
Me: how has Thomas not fallen on that ice yet?
2:19 : quick fade to black and back
Me: aw, they didn't want to show us?
This is a great april fools joke condidering the GR Corolla was just announced
Nice timing to upload a Corolla video.
When I saw this on their Instagram I was 100% sure this was an April fools joke
I absolutely loved the enthusiasm.
I like how you are straightforward 😂
I like this Corolla Cross very much. And Cobra Kai shows no mercy.
Doing the lord's work 😂Great review brother. Thank you.
This could have been a great April Fool's video lol
If you want a practical, but bland subcompact SUV, the Corolla Cross is for you. The fact that Toyota came out with another subcompact SUV similar in size to the C-HR leads me to believe they'll be dropping it soon.
Its actually selling really well. I doubt they will drop it lol. I just ordered one.
@@Ace130020111 when you compare it to other vehicles in its class, sales are not that impressive. For example, Hyundai Kona sales have been more than double the C-HR the past several years. And if you look at reviews, they're not that good either, it's at or near the bottom of its class. Other than looks, it doesn't have much to offer, compared to others. But if you just ordered one, more power to you. Enjoy.
They are doing it so the can have more and more SUVs and Crossovers. The more you have to offer the more people buy
As a ford owner…give that door a good slam while holding the window down button and she’ll be good to go!
I would like to start by saying that much like San Dimas high school football, throttle house rules! (Not particularly because of this vehicle or video, but because of what you bring to the car lovers world and for recapturing the fraternal bond reminiscent of the year now infamous trio from another car show)
Thank you Thomas for doing what you do and bringing us this oddly incremental update to Toyotas lineup. And James, who do you think you are! Pretending that the frozen northern wastes don’t exist! (I hope you enjoyed your trip, there is a little more important than those we care about)
PS
I’m from upstate New York enjoying an oddly incremental weather designation somewhere between London and British Columbia. I am older, would make you both look even more beautiful by comparison and would likely be considered slow should you happen to be looking for a third.
Excellent wardrobe choice. Lovely Cobra Kai shirt.
You should've mentioned that this has one of the best moon roofs of any cars of any price point. The tight front seats are perfect for date nights for the young people who will predominantly buy these.
😆 trunk looks good, lets go for a drive. Which means, lets get out of the cold 🥶
They shoulda just imported the corolla wagon. Would’ve been so much better and makes more sense than a mini rav-4.
It would have still been too small for the NA market. Especially the US….
@@peranavansithy5935 The corolla touring has more space than the Corolla X...
Nobody in North America is buying non-luxury wagons. This will sell like hotcakes, a Corolla Wagon would sit on the lot until it is marked thousands below MSRP.
People like to sit higher for the false sense of safety.
@@stephenj4937 finally someone says it
At this point idk how they don’t haven’t announced an Corolla Truck
Simple and succinct review. 👌
see him walking on ice to the trunk... my mind, "why, why, why... you shot this there?" 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
1:13 He nailed it! 😅
James hanging with Joy Reid. Wow James, go for it!
I believe the app for the remote start is by subscription. You can always start the car with the key fob though.
COBRA KAI NEVER DIES
I've been meaning to ask Thomas the brand of his shoes since that Toyota Tundra video 2 weeks ago!
The entire time I was just wondering what shoes brand you are hearing, quit liked them. They look comfortable
My Prius Prime is 3 years old and my windows won't come down when it's freezing. The cabin has to be really warm for the windows to work.
Nice vid. You guys should try and get your hands on and do a Extra vid on a new VW Taos SEL
Windows operating, even in cold temperature are the basics of essential…..
Thomas walking on ice is hilarious