I don't like alot of lighting at night. I have astigmatism so I appreciate the dimming function. The lack of backlighting on the door buttons is bothersome. My wife's RAV4 is the same way.
The 2023 cross gets a hybrid with 194hp. That’s about 30ish more. So hopefully it fixes some of the slowness. But I agree. This particular needed more power from the get go. It’s much heavier than the sedan and hatch. I own a sedan and it’s decent.
I just got a 2022 and I find that there is a very distracting shadow at the top end of the lighted viewing area. I can see it in your video sometimes as well.
I want to know about the base model, How limited is the vision at night using halogen Headlights?, because sadly it is What I can afford. Thanks for the Review.
2023 Cross XLE (purchased new 7/28/23) - I recently did a long 1K mile trip and got 32 mpg. With that in mind over 75% of the time we used cruise control (which I love), and the ECO was turned off. Prior to this I only drove short trips around town, with ECO on and mpg was @ 27-29.
i have the corolla cross with 2.0 engine. i use extreme driving style to get 5.0L/100km, which is 47 MPG. i never go over 100km/h, seldom let the engine go over 2500rpm when accelerating and hyper mill when ever possible. so l smile when i see the gas pump, and its a different kind of fun to squeeze for MPG.
I swear, if yall don't wake up, TOYOTA is cheap... this thing looks and sound so cheap..... THE KIA SPORTAGE OR HYUNDAI TUSAN is a way better deal..... Toyota is GARBAGE
@@indevibe they’re on different segments, the corolla cross is comparable to a kia seltos or a hyundai kona. The sportage and the tucson are comparable to the rav4 and the venza