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The Step Up From Toyota I Needed
I had been driving economy cars for awhile and knew I wanted something nice to get as my first vehicle. Not needing all the extra features of fully loaded Toyota trims nor needing a bigger car, but still wanting the reliability - the UX was perfect. The materials, build quality, and efficiency are top notch. Didn’t want to sacrifice at the pump while wanting a nice car, and will go EV with the world in a decade or two. The size is NO WHERE NEAR the issue that people make it out to be. If you’re used to sedans and city driving, this is the perfect size. I am 6’3 and fit better in this vehicle than most others of the same size and even a lot that are larger. Easily have 5 adults in the car for any ride that doesn’t need luggage. Fits 4 adults with carry ons for weekend trips, or 2 adults with extended trip luggage. My base trim still came loaded with almost everything that makes the Premium Trim: Parking Assist, Power Lift Gate with kick sensor, moonroof, etc. I’ve never needed more power as the electric motor still give the acceleration needed to do any kind of real world passing. It is quicker and nicer than any economy box and for people stepping up into a luxury brand who are looking for reliability - there is no better option.
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Nice peppy and tight package perfect for city life
Got the Premium AWS UX300…loving it!…mpg respectable, accelerates well, packed with loads of tech, head turning design, perfect for city living
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- 300h F SPORT Design Hybrid 4dr SUVMSRP: $42,35478 mi away
- 300h Hybrid 4dr SUVMSRP: $39,65478 mi away
- 300h Hybrid 4dr SUVMSRP: $41,04478 mi away
Everything but cupholders
Love how it drives! Hugs curves, accelerates instantly, makes tight corners. Good on poorly maintained highways, smooths out bumps. Getting great mileage. Very comfortable. But, only 2 cup holders! None in the back for passengers. A place to put a bottle in each door, that's it! No storage in the cabin. Haven't figured out yet how to get cabin lights to go on when opening doors, and the window and door lock controls to light as well. The instructions in the manual and uTube don't match what's in the car. Haven't learned the secret to fold in the side mirrors. Very little space for back seat passengers. Perfect for two. If you plan to frequently drive others, make sure they are short with very short legs. Other than the shortcomings, I love the car. The best parts are the car and how it drives. I love to drive, so I can overlook the design omissions.
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