2024 Toyota Corolla Cross SUV Consumer Reviews
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Build quality from hell
6-7 mm body gaps are beyond belief. I've never seen another vehicle with body gaps like this. You can almost adjust the door hinges without opening the doors. Is this a Toyota? I thought it was perhaps that the car was built at the new Mazda-Toyota assembly plant in Alabama. I visited my local Mazda dealer to examine CX-50's that were built at the same plant as the Corolla Cross. The Mazda has consistent, tight 3mm body gaps that were repeatable on all three vehicles I measured. Then it was clear: Toyota used cheap on the body tools and the interior of this car is an ocean of hard black plastic. Not going to age well. Having said that the Gen 5 hybrid drivetrain is really well sorted.
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Think twice!!
Definitely not a family car. After driving 3 different model Camry's for over 20 years, this car is a complete disappointment. Only reason I bought this cross is, I was having a difficult time getting in and out of the Camrys, since they were much lower to the ground than the SUV. Other than the gas mileage and the original reason for purpose, this cars performance is very poor. Noisy, very sluggish, no get up and go,. Guaranteed. I will not have this car very long.
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- XLE 4dr SUVMSRP: $27,999In-stock online
- LE 4dr SUVMSRP: $23,888In-stock online
- LE 4dr SUVMSRP: $22,999In-stock online
Toyota Cross 2024
Of all Toyota's car that I had, this one is the worst! I was so happy to, finally, get a SUV smaller that a Rav 4 and, my expectations went out to a hole without end. First, let's talk about its price. Mine was $28,100 and, when I started negotiating here and there, they added $700 from nowhere. It is not Toyota's fault but the dealer for this one but, because the dealer says "Toyota," the company is responsible for everything their concessionaires do. My goal was to buy a Rav4, but it has 18 inches more. Eighteen inches means more money so, I was not in a huge mood to add more than $7,000 for a car to go to my work that is 4 minutes away from home. So, I decided to buy a Cross. The experience to drive it was a short 1-minute flat drive. FLAT... Important detail because its motor is the worst one that Toyota has. Before buying it, try to have a test drive on a hill. You will analyze better if you want to have such "investment." This is the second no, no, no for this car. Third, it's very light which helps you to save a lot of money in gasoline (which is a pro) but, if you take a hole (we have lots in Puerto Rico), you think that you are in a spaceship because it "flies." Another aspect that I am so concern is that no matter you have two hands on the wheel, the car wants to go to its own destiny. The last one, for now is that the basic model does not come with a rear windshield, and you need to clean it before you start to drive for your destination. In rainy days, this is not good because you have to use the mirror and cameras which are in the same condition as the back of the car. Good things: the interior features are good! Big space in the front and back to make comfortable guests.
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Surprisingly comfortable
We rented one on our trip to N.C . I think it was the lowest model because of the hand crank to adjust the drivers side seat. That was only two negatives the other negative was the break assist . (Which scared the ever living crap out of me ). I drove that bad bot for 9 hrs straight the most comfortable ride I ever had .plus so many other reasons . My baby is 12 now and we are looking to upgrade her and the Corolla cross is in my sights
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Ceiling issues
Following the first snowfall, the roof of my new car (2000km and purchased 2 weeks ago) collapsed (I am parked in the courtyard of my residence, far from any roofs and sources of snowfall). Upon warranty request, I was sent to an external bodywork expert not affiliated with Toyota who estimated the repairs at $7000 - $8000. Additionally, even without snow, dents are forming and disappearing (thermal deformation). A week later, I am told that the roof collapsed due to a snowfall, and FIX Auto's expert is the one who attributed this cause to them (I repeat that it's the first snow of the year, with no accumulation on roofs, and I am 20-30 feet away from the nearest roof). I then called FIX Auto, and they confirmed that they only provided an estimate for the repair without giving any causes. Therefore, it is Toyota Charlesbourg who took responsibility for the damage and lied to us. Moreover, when calling Toyota Canada, I was informed that there are no open claims files for this car.
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