Used 2022 Toyota Corolla Cross Consumer Reviews
Love this car
By far my favorite car I've ever driven. It's so smartly done and I love the way it handles. Very responsive steering and braking. Excellent on gas and I love the real time AWD, which my Rav 4 didn't have - it had to be engaged. I just love this SUV. Things some may consider cons, and to be considered when thinking of buying: it's not a speed demon. It does perfectly fine when it gets up to highway speeds but if you're looking for acceleration that blows you away this isn't that car. Space is adequate not plentiful. If you have a larger or growing family you may want to opt for the Rav 4 or Highlander. The front seat of the Cross is very comfortable, and there is smart storage in the cargo area but a couple sports bags will do a good job of filling it up. Overall I love it. Perfect for my needs.
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Great car
Drove it for 4 weeks and I just love this car. For my driving style, it is perfect. It is smooth, low cabin noise while driving, good gas milleage, and comfortable. The only thing that is less positive is in the legroom on back seats (which is due to ample cargo space) otherwise a perfect drive.
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- LE 4dr SUVMSRP: $25,70314 mi away
- XLE 4dr SUVMSRP: $23,99019 mi away
- LE 4dr SUVMSRP: $25,70416 mi away
Perfect Not So Small SUV!!!
This SUV has plenty of room and a great amount of trunk space. It drives smooth and seamless. There really is a big difference between the Corolla Cross and the Toyota C-HR. If you feel the RAV4 might be a little too pricey or too much space for what you’re looking for, the Corolla Cross is the car for you. I love my Corolla Cross LE!
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Looks like a "mini-Highlander" - Beautiful
Ordered the Corolla Cross to replace a 2016 Highlander Ltd. Loved the Highlander but wanted to downsize to a Toyota vehicle for our mostly city driving. Could not have made a better choice. I was not expecting a high-powered performance vehicle that sucks gasoline but wanted quality, flexibility and good gas mileage. The Cross fits perfectly. The transition has been interesting because of all the new technology since 2016 but am gradually learning all the capabilities of the car. Very roomy in the front seats although the back seats are a little tight but my dogs have not complained. Surprised at the rear storage capacity which is very good for an auto this size. Passed on the "adaptive" headlights since I questioned what they might do to on-coming drivers vision. Have had no problem with acceleration in traffic - what do you expect from a non-turbo 4 cylinder engine? Would I buy the Corolla Cross again? Absolutely! The only thing I miss is the built-in GPS which is not available on the Cross. Not everyone has or wants to use a cellphone for a GPS! Of course the auto manufacturers GPS offerings have not really been the best and the cost to update the mapping is ridiculous. Would love to see the automakers partner with Garmin to provide a built-in. I believe Toyota has created another winner in the Cross.
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Good if you like small
Overall the Toyota Corolla Cross is a pretty good little car. It gets really good gas milage and suites my needs for now. However, with less than 1500 miles on the car, the windshield randomly cracked to the right of my rearview mirror in a "J" formation. I have read that this is a common defect with Toyota vehicles. This is not covered under warranty. Also, if you you drive in snow conditions, you will want to turn off the auto correct steering function. I can't tell you how often it will attempt to overcorrect the car and put the car in a worse driving situation.
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