I'm out in the rural California hot desert, all dirt roads and lots of trails. Swapped my tires out to all-terrains and let me tell you how impressed and surprise how well it performs. Im pushing my AWD Cross to it's limits. This is a great vehicle for single travel, camping and exploring!💯👍🏜️
@@CompletecarIe In Canada it's the same, people are waiting because they don't have a choice.. all other options are also back ordered and there is no competitor really for a small hybrid and SUV.
I appreciated your report, but I am a little perplexed about the noise of the engine under load, which would make me hesitate to buy the Toyota which I like. Hello and thank you
Ive been driving Toyota Hybrids for a number of years, and really the engine noise is not a factor. Look at it this way, how much of your driving time as a % of total driving time will you have the engine under load .... very very small % I would expect ... so not a reason to spoil your choice of something you like :)
That grill could do with a bit of chrome to make it look better but even at that it's a weird shape. Its very Americano like. A pity as the rest of the car is not bad a all a tad bland maybe but not bad.
Nice but very much seems like a 2019 or 2020 car, just dated or something. The C-HR looks fresher, the Yaris Cross even more so. But it's so bland and has a Corolla badge, so it'll be a huge hit in Ireland
@@joekent230 you should include in your review seat comfort, especially lumber support for tall people. As well as sideways headroom in the rear seat. And while you are at it, rear view and rear/side view visibility. The sloping roof means that the rear window is tiny, which in turn means the rear view mirror sits very low on the windscreen. Taller drivers must lower the seat to see under it. I am 187 tall and found this vehicle severely lacking. It’s designed around a short person.