Used 2023 Toyota Corolla Cross Consumer Reviews
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Great little SUV
Just purchased my Toyota Corolla Cross XLE AWD. With limited availability purchased without test driving beforehand. Did research online and read reviews to get a feeling of the vehicle. When seen for first time, was impressed with style and size. It’s only been a few days owning, still figuring out all the technology and features. Only complaint I have is vehicle is supposed to have heated front seats, however the switches aren’t there to turn on? Window sticker shows car is equipped with the heated seats, as does the specs on the Toyota app? Seats are wired for the electric to heat, so Toyota what happened to installing the switches to activate them?
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Very disappointing!!
First month of driving this car experienced low rattling sound in the engine like something loose then next couple of months sound was higher when engine cold,Sound like tractor and transmission also sound like something loose but when I take it to service they keep saying nothing wrong with the car although Toyota mechanics and manager where able to hear that sounds of engine and transmission so frustrating that absolutely no one including Toyota customer care don’t want to fix this problem.
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- XLE 4dr SUVMSRP: $26,59435 mi away
- LE 4dr SUVMSRP: $28,99835 mi away
- L 4dr SUVMSRP: $22,9957 mi away
Excellent Value
I have recently purchased the 2022 Corolla Cross L FWD (Sonic Silver). If I don't write a review, that will be injustice to this excellent vehicle. Due to this chip shortage, I had to preorder it, before even seeing or test driving it. I was looking into the YouTube videos to have some idea. My concerns were: 1. FWD rear wheel torsion beam suspension: I have driven CRV multilink and corolla cross torsion beam one after another. I was not able to notice the difference. Torsion beam was noticeable in 11th generation corolla sedan, which is not in Corolla cross. May be there is some change in construction of the suspension. 2. Rear seat legroom: It looks to me perfect. 3. Visibility: Excellent visibility. 4. Cargo space: Perfect should be the word. 5. Exterior: This is one of the beautiful Toyota I should say. 6. Cabin air noise: Driven a 2022 Corolla sedan and Cross one after another. Cabin air noise level is same as corolla sedan. 7. Tire/ Road noise: Same or less compared to corolla sedan. 8. Engine noise inside the cabin: Corolla cross uses a 2.0 L naturally aspirated engine which is used in corolla hatchbacks. This engine can be loud naturally at certain RPMs. So engine noise at certain RPM inside the cabin can be high. But it looks to me OKAY. Lets see how long it can last!
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Toyota Corolla Cross .. Get up and go, what's that
Love the size. Love all the safety devices provided. Hate the weak engine. Grossly underpowered
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Waited for this one!!
I was lucky to be one of the first people to get my hands on a Corolla Cross XLE AWD, Pearl White. Stunning and very comfortable. appreciate the ride height over the Corolla and love the Parking Sonar, Digital Screen, Power liftgate and Heated Seats.
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