2024 Toyota Corolla Cross SUV Consumer Reviews
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Great SUV
I’m loving my new Toyota Cross. It’s roomy in the cargo area. It could use a little more backseat room, but since I don’t usually have anyone back there it’s not that big of a deal. It has all the convenience features and drives great! 10/10 recommend.
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Too Basic
Test drove after going with the intention of buying it. Pro is the driver's seat is roomy. Cons. Interior and exterior are as exciting as vanilla ice cream. I didn't expect to be blown away but it was so basic. A 10 year old could design this vehicle. Seats seemed hard with not a lot of support. Interior had several knock out tabs where other options you were not getting would have went. They really made it look cheap. Keeping up with the theme of bland it was slow and the engine struggled and the CVT transmission whined going up a hill. The engine is too small for a vehicle this size in my opinion.
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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
Super car
I’ve owned mine for 4 mos now and everyday I become more impressed!
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Uncomfortable and Loud but great fuel economy
Took a 4,000-mile trip right after we bought the car and got just under 40mpg. Unfortunately, the driver and passenger seats are a lot less than comfortable, the road and engine noise just means that you have to play the radio at a higher volume and not have a lot of conversation. The second-row seat is pretty much unusable because of lack legroom and the 10speed transmission suffers from gear hunt. Probably the most disappointing vehicle I ever owned. It appears that Toyota engineers figured a way to make much of the dash info not only untradable but difficult to program. This was a very disappointing purchase.
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Corolla Cross Town or Country
I have been driving a CC XLE for a year coming from a 13 Outback 6. It is a little slow but it drives okay when it gets going. I don’t think it needs 10 speed CVT. 8 might have been enough. The features and functionality are overall better than average I think. I wouldn’t mind going to a Hybrid. It a little quicker and gets awesome mileage. My other car of interest would be the Honda CRV hybrid or the Volvo CX-40.
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