2025 Toyota Corolla Cross Consumer Reviews
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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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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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- XLE 4dr SUVMSRP: $33,03330 mi away
- LE 4dr SUVMSRP: $30,69330 mi away
- XLE 4dr SUVMSRP: $33,43430 mi away
nice size and economy
To the frustrated owner that said their cross stalled the first day. I bought a Toyota 2023 Cross 4 weeks ago. It also stalled the first day and once since that. The dealership told me it is in the button in front of the shifter, the circle with an A on it. Toyota is aware of it. I keep the button off now. It is very frustrating. If I could sell it back, I would. Other than that, it is a nice car. I hope they find the solution to this.
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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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Fully loaded beautiful vehicle
Love the vehicle, the downside is less compartment storage than I’m used to
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