Love this car and wanted to buy one. Almost impossible to find. Very few sent out and most are reserved in advance. The whole car market is ridiculous. Never seen a single top end one in all of New England.
I own one. Love it. My only issue is, my samsung s23 phone will not stay charging in the wireless charger. I've seen many complaints about this with samsung phones.
Just got it but the seatbelt alarm goes on when no one is in the back and the seatbelts aren’t buckled. Does anyone know if this is a setting that can be churned off?
I think it's a great vehicle but Toyota has overpriced it. A fully loaded top trim Toyota Crown can cost you over 60k OTD when including taxes, dealer fees, etc. That's encroaching onto Lexus territory. Even the cheapest base Crown XLE can end up costing you over 50k OTD. I'd much rather buy the far cheaper Camry hybrid which gives you around the same amount of passenger and cargo space.
You can get a used low mileage Lexus ES300h for $35k-40k or even a Lexus LS for 60k. 60k and even 50k for a Toyota is a joke. The ES is a better fit for half the price. The only benefit of the crown is the panoramic roof
Great job forrasta! Dealerships are discounting Crowns because they're just gathering dust for months without being sold. Now if only they would discount Corollas too but I know that won't happen lol.
Great video, mildly disappointing vehicle. Lots of high points, but I had my Corolla hatch in for servicing recently and was not impressed by the Limited in the showroom, primarily due to the very standard-grade Toyota interior. For $46K, this out to be at least as nice as the outgoing Avalon. It's not. My take, unless the supply stays low, this will be easy to get for below MSRP in a year or two. Also, the trunk switch in the absurdly small glovebox is likely a valet lock-out.
Dealers are already giving them 2,000 below MSRP just to get them on the roads. Our dealer said they will do 44,000 OTD for a Limited. It’s not the exterior color we wanted so we are still looking but that is the price of the XLE so I think it is a decent deal.
It took a while to get used to but I quite like it now. And definitely without that two tone colour
Love this car and wanted to buy one. Almost impossible to find. Very few sent out and most are reserved in advance. The whole car market is ridiculous. Never seen a single top end one in all of New England.
I own one. Love it. My only issue is, my samsung s23 phone will not stay charging in the wireless charger. I've seen many complaints about this with samsung phones.
perfect car
I’ll choose this over Camry 😊
It should’ve been a bit more luxurious, and it’s a shame they got rid of the crown logo.
I like. The turbo hybrid is new (on platinum) and it would be nice to know how many extra miles you get with that.
Extra miles? You get 30mpg and you less less overall range. Hp is around 330.
Will it stay in eco or sport mode when you turn the car back on?
It will stay in eco and normal mode. It will not stay in sport once turned off
I ll get it!!
Nice, Nice 😂 yeah big sales
Emergency hazard lights as opposed to the non-emergency hazard lights. Got it.
A luxury Prius
Just got it but the seatbelt alarm goes on when no one is in the back and the seatbelts aren’t buckled. Does anyone know if this is a setting that can be churned off?
It come with GPS?
Nice nice
no manual e-brake??
RIP Avalon 😢! Hello Lexus 💪!
I love my limited and miss My Avalon 😢
0w-8 oil???
I think it's a great vehicle but Toyota has overpriced it. A fully loaded top trim Toyota Crown can cost you over 60k OTD when including taxes, dealer fees, etc. That's encroaching onto Lexus territory. Even the cheapest base Crown XLE can end up costing you over 50k OTD. I'd much rather buy the far cheaper Camry hybrid which gives you around the same amount of passenger and cargo space.
If you actually sat in one the plastic in the car would feel pretty cheap.
You can get a used low mileage Lexus ES300h for $35k-40k or even a Lexus LS for 60k. 60k and even 50k for a Toyota is a joke. The ES is a better fit for half the price. The only benefit of the crown is the panoramic roof
Highly agree that the ES300h is a great value
I don’t know if this is just how it was 6 months ago , but I got a limited today and negotiated it down to 40500 otd and 5.7% int
Great job forrasta! Dealerships are discounting Crowns because they're just gathering dust for months without being sold. Now if only they would discount Corollas too but I know that won't happen lol.
Great video, mildly disappointing vehicle. Lots of high points, but I had my Corolla hatch in for servicing recently and was not impressed by the Limited in the showroom, primarily due to the very standard-grade Toyota interior. For $46K, this out to be at least as nice as the outgoing Avalon. It's not.
My take, unless the supply stays low, this will be easy to get for below MSRP in a year or two.
Also, the trunk switch in the absurdly small glovebox is likely a valet lock-out.
Dealers are already giving them 2,000 below MSRP just to get them on the roads. Our dealer said they will do 44,000 OTD for a Limited. It’s not the exterior color we wanted so we are still looking but that is the price of the XLE so I think it is a decent deal.
@@djplonghead5403 $2K off MSRP is still well above invoice on this vehicle. Would be more appealing closer to invoice.
It looks like the 10th gen honda civic but so much nicer and bulkier.
Nice but way overpriced
agreed
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Don't like hubs
A let down to not have motorized trunk