We test drove it and hated Toyota CHR. It is cramped, dark at the back, rear window is useless, it is noisy, too much road noise, rear view camera is bad, the CVT is nousy high whinning and generally it is very expensive fir what it offers. All the driver gimmicky help features does not save it. Toyota went for a form rather than function. Go and buy a Corolla where form and fuction and reliability all are good.
Clueless ...poor video I've had a 97 Corolla 2 Avalons 1999 & 2011 still have the 2011 Avalon n jus bought a 2021 4 Runner all super great affordable vehicles n easy maintenance I'm 60 n know for a fact my 4 Runner will be around long after I'm gone 😂
Wtf did I just watch 🤣 claims to be too expensive doesn’t say any figures. Says you can get into a luxury SUV for the same price doesn’t the mention which one. Whole lot of empty claims 🤦🏻♂️
I haven't had many cars (I'm relatively young) but I've driven a lot of early 2000s shit-kicker cars and maybe my standards are low, but getting my 2018 crosstrek was probably one of the best choices I've ever made, especially as a college student. It's not affordable for everyone, and I'm aware of that, but I've literally had no problems with the car at 80k miles.. it just handles everything I throw at it so well. Maintenance ain't cheap of course, but overall, to have a safe car that reliably gets me where I'm going while looking sleek? Yeah.. I think im sticking with this car as long as I can keep it on the road. as for Navigation.. if you're going somewhere that you would need a GPS, yes, you do in fact have a phone. Otherwise, get a map until you can get a phone. Also priorities.. you want to get a 20k+ car but you can't afford a phone? the only people who do that probably wont be buying a subaru crosstrek 🤣
I had the 22 K5 and it is a great vehicle. Good on gas mileage. I did hear tire screech Everytime I made a turn which I taught it was weird. But love the luxurious interior and exterior..all Kia designers come from Audi. I would have kept it but had to give it back as I had to move. I had moved to Kia from Honda
my 2007 toyota highlander i bought for $5000 in 2019, i have 273000 miles on it, no issues besides expected maintenance like oil and things I chose to do at 200,000 like the timing belt. Insanely reliable!
“If you like this car don’t think you’re gonna just get it, you’re gonna have to spend some money” Is this a skit or is this man serious? Audi should sue you 😂
You should take the time to drive a car and get to know it before you buy it and if these are the features you don't like you should not have bought a Kia K5 the rest of us think this is a pretty good car for the money and overall it shoots far above its price point
Cut the crap ! Gasoline engines must have compression ratio 13.0+ and only then u need premium gasoline use... And this Audi's model it doesnt. So, Do ur research guys do not hear any idiot's advice in here pretending that they know what they are talking about !
My 2022 Highlander hybrid @ 33,000 miles just had the wipers quit. In the rain. 15 miles from home. 1st time ever that I lost wipers on a vehicle. Been driving since 78. Prius is almost flawless, this really shocked me about the wipers.
My highlander is 2.5 years old and I a beautiful solid well built vehicle. We bought it as a reliable retirement vehicle and it has exceeded my expectations. Love love love it. But yes not for adults in the back but we didn’t buy it for 7 row seating anyways
Not to mention that it stops while you are driving, I am going second time to Audi, once stopped on 401, and today stopped 2 time. I don't know what to say 😢
have you heard in the world you live in its called apple car play which you can access googel maps, waze etc. by the way the 2024 subaru crosstrek which I own has wireless apple car play