Used 2023 Toyota Corolla Cross Consumer Reviews
The most uncomfortable car I ever driven
I purchase my Toyota Cross in September 2023 and by December 2023. I wish I never purchased this car. This car has the most uncomfortable ride and I've been using the car for rideshare and the seat is quite uncomfortable for long periods of time that I've developed a right hip problem from my hip riding on the seat belt or from the cushioning. Not quite sure I would not recommend this car
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Disappointed
Just picked up Toyota Corolla cross XLE 2022. It very sluggish in taking off. Compared to a scion Tc I had before. I thought Toyota is a good vehicle but I'm disappointed in this one. Cheap dash material. The console could have been little bigger. I don't like that you have to hold down the window button to open but not to close it. The lane departure is on the side mirrors. What's the point in having such a large screen in the vehicle and not have it on the screen. It's not very sealed, it's loud. The steering is a little shaky not firm for a new vehicle. I'm very disappointed after waiting so long to pick up.
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- LE 4dr SUVMSRP: $26,23311 mi away
- LE 4dr SUVMSRP: $25,57811 mi away
- L 4dr SUVMSRP: $24,990In-stock online
Basic Transportation
The good: A practical hatchback that is easy to steer and has AWD for inclement weather. Great for first time drivers and seniors. Stereo has surprisingly good sound. And with limited power under the hood, your high-school senior can't get into too much trouble. Good outward visibility. The not-so-good: Not a "driver's car" (although not much made by Toyota is.) Quite under-powered, 0-60 in about five minutes, especially with passengers. Audible turn signals are beyond annoying, and they can't be silenced or lowered- I frantically researched it. So you either go slowly mad or start finding ways to not use them- probably not a good thing. Fasten your seat belt or THAT alert will also destroy you. Cup holders are tiny- not good for most contemporary water bottles, seem designed for a 12 oz. can of Coke and that's it.
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Deceivingly small
Had been looking at new cars for about a year and was looking for something a little bigger since our family was growing. With the way the market is and it's limited availability for new vehicles I bought this car without seeing or test driving. Drove it home and loved it until I put car seats in it. I'm an averaged height guy at 6'. In the passenger seat and the seat back as far as it can go with the car seat in my knees are up against the dash, in driver seat I have about 1" between my knees and the dash. My wife at just under 5'7" is uncomfortable in it as she feels the seat is to straight up and she is leaning to far forward but cannot recline because she would have to move the seat forward which would put her knees in dash. I would not recommend buying this vehicle if you have kids in car seats or are taller than 6'. Other than how tiny the cabin is this is a great driving vehicle and it is a toyota so will last and have a high resale value.
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My love
I bought a new 2022 Rav4 and every time I got out of the car, I smelled coolant. Toyota gave me different excuses of why I smelled it, and spending close to $40,000 on a car and smelling like coolant didn’t set right with me. So I sold it and took a few months and decided to buy the 2023 Corolla Cross. I didn’t get to test drive it before purchasing it, as Colorado wasn’t getting very many of them from Toyota. My first impression…I loved this car. I didn’t need to apply any pressure to the steering wheel, it turned so easily. The seat was very comfortable. The engine shifted smoothly and didn’t seem loud. With my Rav4, it always sounded like I was flooring the gas, when I wasn’t. A few days after having the car, I did notice a few negatives. My cluster panel is all digital. When the sun comes in just right, I can not see anything on the cluster panel. I can just barely make out the speed I am going. That is kind of frustrating. The other thing I don’t like, is it sounds like I am in a sub woofer box. It is very echoey sounding and certain roads make that sound even worse. I can not tell if it is poor insulation or just the softtex chairs and all weather mats not absorbing sound. It bugs me though. The first time I filled up, I got 34 mpg, the second time was 32 and currently, it shows 36. That fuel economy is almost worth the two things I mentioned above. I do have a FWD XLE, which may make my mod a little higher then AWD.
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