Topgun vehicle #1. 💯 Currently the best selling smaller hybrid automobile in the United States. Quiet, rides well, incredible safety features, excellent handling, phenomenal fuel economy, well priced, peppy, great value for the money, fantastic exterior and well done interior. No wonder it’s #1 and far superior to any of the competitors. Massive demand from the buying public (obviously) with long delivery times. Highly recommended ✅
@@Steve_in_NJ Excellent choice! That all new 2025 RAV4 will be incredible and will maintain its #1 spot as the best selling vehicle in the USA. (Non pickup) ✅
Love my CCH SE so far, my only complaint is the engine noise especially running above 2.5k rpm. Functional wise it's perfect but can still feel a little cheap
Gotta love the corolla. seriously, I am not sure if it's the only one, but you really don't see a lot of car models that offer sedan, hatch back, and crossover/suv with or without hybrid.
Natalie, All the positive momentum the Cross Hybrid builds comes to a crushing halt when the dearth of rear leg room is evaluated. Unlike other examples (Corolla Touring Sports) where Toyota stretched the Corolla wheelbase to make it family friendly, we have do make do with a glaring shortcoming in the second row. This massive oversight becomes all the more glaring when we realize that for once, Toyota actually carved out generous headroom in the back and then forgot taller passengers generally bring their legs along for the ride. A lack of rear legroom also means insufficient space for today's rear-facing child seats when full-size adults occupy the front row. So many direct competitors did such a superior job in accommodating occupants that you have to wonder what Toyota was thinking and why we did not merit the same consideration our European cousins received. 🤔I will leave it to others to discuss the bizarre routing of the high voltage cable to the rear motor which robs the Hybrid Cross of a spare tire. What a pity, this efficient and powerful drivetrain deserved a better vehicle built around it. 🤨
Car Gurus one of my favorite websites for car shopping! Looking forward to my 2024 Corolla Cross XSE Hybrid shopping experience. Shh! Don't tell Hyundai, but after 5 Hyundai leases, I'm done with them and ready to join the Hybrid Force! For the price, this vehicle checks all my boxes. Now driving a 2022 Kona Limited and the new version looks like you're flying the Starship Enterprise but their ICE version ONLY produces 25 MPG, compared with 42 MPG for this SUV!! Toyota hybrids rank #1 in Consumers Report and I never heard of a Toyota engine catching fire, as with Hyundai engines. Footnote: Kia Niro is a Hybrid in same class (they also have an EV and Plug-in hybrid) -- but their top trim is over $37K.
@@billyrock8305 HOWEVER, I may not be able to actually get a Toyota hybrid in time for lease end as Toyota Manufacturing is still keeping their inventory very low and dealerships I've talked to have no inventory for me to even test drive. Hope that all changes by late Spring. Oh, and I won't get a Toyota if the dealers pad the prices with add-ons that I don't want. I'm a smart consumer now as I've learned my lesson and won't just focus on the monthly lease price but the OTD price first then the financing.
Mentions a Toyota Subscription for a quarter-second... Doesn't explain what features you have to keep paying to access long after you've bought the vehicle....?
Thank you for the wonderful content and in depth analysis. What would be your choice between Corolla Cross Hybrid 2025 vs Rav4 Hybrid 2025? Considering Corolla Cross Hybrid may get mid cycle refresh in 2025 and Rav4 seems outdated and may not get next generation model until 2026?
...the MPG numbers are total BS. 45/35/42 😂 what a joke On my 3rd fill up. My combined was 48.9 mpg. 380 miles at 7.76 gallons. I don't know who did the miles rating but they need to do it again.
Really depends on if you purposely avoid running the engine when accelerating or on the highway. If I don't keep that in mind, my mpg would go down to 42ish
Over priced . . . wait a few months when the economy gives way and the price will come down. AWD is a waste unless you live out in the hills. A luke warm review. These go for $37k with top trim.
Wow what a subpar vehicle It’s boring looking the interior is as bad as a cheap GM product, interior space is poor, It’s slow, doesn’t drive all that great, it’s noisy, rides like garbage, and it’s way overpriced The competition is 💯 superior to this already ran vehicle. This isn’t even affordable considering markups abound
Have Yaris cross, two things 1) battery flat itself after 3 days - can't start car 2) exhaust is full msg - discharge battery Somewhere Japanese make mistakes 🤔
Topgun vehicle #1. 💯
Currently the best selling smaller hybrid automobile in the United States. Quiet, rides well, incredible safety features, excellent handling, phenomenal fuel economy, well priced, peppy, great value for the money, fantastic exterior and well done interior. No wonder it’s #1 and far superior to any of the competitors.
Massive demand from the buying public (obviously) with long delivery times.
Highly recommended ✅
I need a new SUV next October and hope ordering an XSE Hybrid by end of May will be enough time! LOL
@@Steve_in_NJ
Excellent choice!
That all new 2025 RAV4 will be incredible and will maintain its #1 spot as the best selling vehicle in the USA. (Non pickup) ✅
Gargurs 4:49 ❤
Love my CCH SE so far, my only complaint is the engine noise especially running above 2.5k rpm. Functional wise it's perfect but can still feel a little cheap
Toyota should also bring the Yaris Cross to USA too. That's the mini RAV4 in all angles
Agreed! 👍
👏👏👏👏
Gotta love the corolla. seriously, I am not sure if it's the only one, but you really don't see a lot of car models that offer sedan, hatch back, and crossover/suv with or without hybrid.
Natalie, All the positive momentum the Cross Hybrid builds comes to a crushing halt when the dearth of rear leg room is evaluated. Unlike other examples (Corolla Touring Sports) where Toyota stretched the Corolla wheelbase to make it family friendly, we have do make do with a glaring shortcoming in the second row. This massive oversight becomes all the more glaring when we realize that for once, Toyota actually carved out generous headroom in the back and then forgot taller passengers generally bring their legs along for the ride. A lack of rear legroom also means insufficient space for today's rear-facing child seats when full-size adults occupy the front row. So many direct competitors did such a superior job in accommodating occupants that you have to wonder what Toyota was thinking and why we did not merit the same consideration our European cousins received. 🤔I will leave it to others to discuss the bizarre routing of the high voltage cable to the rear motor which robs the Hybrid Cross of a spare tire. What a pity, this efficient and powerful drivetrain deserved a better vehicle built around it. 🤨
No spare tire no sale.
The framework of the new/old suv is very unique & the color matches Toyota Corolla
For many decades Corolla offered, sedans, wagons, hatchbacks, and coupes......it hasn't always just been a sedan.
Car Gurus one of my favorite websites for car shopping! Looking forward to my 2024 Corolla Cross XSE Hybrid shopping experience. Shh! Don't tell Hyundai, but after 5 Hyundai leases, I'm done with them and ready to join the Hybrid Force! For the price, this vehicle checks all my boxes. Now driving a 2022 Kona Limited and the new version looks like you're flying the Starship Enterprise but their ICE version ONLY produces 25 MPG, compared with 42 MPG for this SUV!! Toyota hybrids rank #1 in Consumers Report and I never heard of a Toyota engine catching fire, as with Hyundai engines. Footnote: Kia Niro is a Hybrid in same class (they also have an EV and Plug-in hybrid) -- but their top trim is over $37K.
Exactly Steve! You are very well informed and making an excellent decision! 👍
Toyota hybrids are the best in the world. (25+ years). 💯
@@billyrock8305 HOWEVER, I may not be able to actually get a Toyota hybrid in time for lease end as Toyota Manufacturing is still keeping their inventory very low and dealerships I've talked to have no inventory for me to even test drive. Hope that all changes by late Spring. Oh, and I won't get a Toyota if the dealers pad the prices with add-ons that I don't want. I'm a smart consumer now as I've learned my lesson and won't just focus on the monthly lease price but the OTD price first then the financing.
Mentions a Toyota Subscription for a quarter-second... Doesn't explain what features you have to keep paying to access long after you've bought the vehicle....?
Add the Kia Niro as a comparison, though not AWD, gets 50 mpg and just as roomy and cheaper.
Thank you for the wonderful content and in depth analysis.
What would be your choice between Corolla Cross Hybrid 2025 vs Rav4 Hybrid 2025?
Considering Corolla Cross Hybrid may get mid cycle refresh in 2025 and Rav4 seems outdated and may not get next generation model until 2026?
How much does the electric hybrid battery cost to replace?
"Inexpensive", rather than "cheap".
This has the 5th Gen Hybrid system but it is still noisy. Production is supposed to double for North America in 2024.
Is it out in England yet
...the MPG numbers are total BS. 45/35/42 😂 what a joke
On my 3rd fill up. My combined was 48.9 mpg. 380 miles at 7.76 gallons.
I don't know who did the miles rating but they need to do it again.
Really depends on if you purposely avoid running the engine when accelerating or on the highway. If I don't keep that in mind, my mpg would go down to 42ish
@@shaun1165 absolutely. Driving habits matter. I didn't baby the car but I'd don't drive it like a Porsche either
I don't see these cars on the road much
In China, the GPF destroyed this car.
Over priced . . . wait a few months when the economy gives way and the price will come down. AWD is a waste unless you live out in the hills. A luke warm review. These go for $37k with top trim.
Wow what a subpar vehicle
It’s boring looking the interior is as bad as a cheap GM product, interior space is poor, It’s slow, doesn’t drive all that great, it’s noisy, rides like garbage, and it’s way overpriced
The competition is 💯 superior to this already ran vehicle. This isn’t even affordable considering markups abound
That's the gas version you are talking about 😂😂😂
@@koukimonzta no even the hybrid. The hybrid is as noisy and boasts the same problems
😂😂😂😂😂
But the dead reliability though
Have Yaris cross, two things 1) battery flat itself after 3 days - can't start car 2) exhaust is full msg - discharge battery
Somewhere Japanese make mistakes 🤔