Some advice, when reviewing a new vehicle, show the viewers whether or not the vehicle is equipped with a spare tire. For many people this is something that is important to them, so show it please. Thankyou.
It definitely is subjective maybe I just didn't get it to quite the right adjustment. I'd really like to try the Corolla Cross XLE and see if I like those seats any better!
@thelowcarbchronicles9059 Unfortunately not. It will just simply allow you to select what gear you would like to be in when you put it in that mode, but there’s no clutch like in a traditional manual.
Nice vid! Corolla sedan has significantly better acceleration because it has the same 2 liter engine with 169 hp but it weighs 300-400 pounds less than the Corolla Cross, so yeah the sedan would be my pick. Would love to see you review the 2024 Mitsubishi Mirage, 2024 Nissan Versa, and 2024 Hyundai Venue!
Thank you for the kind words! I’m imagining the sedan has to be a lot quicker and more agile feeling, this thing definitely didn’t have much excitement behind the wheel. 😂 I may be able to get my hands on a Nissan Versa in the coming weeks, I’ll tag your response in the video if I can get my hands on one! Thank you for watching! -Ceall
We need 2026 All-New Toyota Collora Cross rival MG HS 10-Spped Auto, 7-DCT & 6-Manual, Ford Territory 49.14 kWh liquid-cooled battery, 0L/100KM City, 6.2L/100KM
It may surprise you, but viewers would like to see new vehicles in actual colors. Not Black, Gray Silver White. You know colors that are not boring. Red, Blue, Green etc.
This is a lot of what the dealers are ordering nowadays due to customer demand. The selection is influenced to a degree by what the customers want, and right now, people want boring colors, I wish it wasn’t this way myself.
If you’re looking for an easy to use, up to date radio system, I would choose Corolla Cross. If you’re looking for the all around package, like having a large trunk, great fold flat seats, and a car that turns on a dime but a radio that’s not as user friendly, I do recommend the first generation HR-V (2016-2022). Thank you for watching!
@@Wumao50centparty You got it my man! Well looking at the 2 cars in their new form. If you’re taller (need the extra leg space), want a good and useable radio, and don’t care about performance, and won’t be using the car for long drives (I didn’t find the front seat very comfy), go with the Toyota Corolla Cross. If you want something that has sportier handling, slightly less front seat leg space, and you don’t need the radio to be cutting edge, and want slightly comfier seats, the HRV is for you. The HRV certainly isn’t MUCH quicker than the Corolla Cross, but it is slightly faster. So I guess whichever paragraph of the rambling above fits what you’re looking for best, I would go with that car! Haha. If you have further questions on either I’m open to that too. Always here for car questions/discussion!
Remote Start is available on some LE models and should be equipped on any Corolla Cross that comes with the JBL Sound System. To determine if the Corolla Cross your salesman is showing you has it, press the lock button on the remote three times, on the third press do a click and hold, and the vehicle's lights will flash and it will remote start. Thank you for watching!
With your foot on the brake pedal, push down on the parking brake button right behind the shifter, and the parking brake will release. Thank you for watching!
@@CEALLIFORNIA thank you. .I fully depress my brake pedal and secondly: push down on the parking brake button that is Infront of the shifter. I push the button down without moving the shifter from Parking Mode or I push it down after moving the shifter to D mode or R mode...?