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I am surprised someone, with a straight face, would say that 0-60 acceleration in 7 seconds is deficient. To me, this really hurts the credibility of the review.
No kidding - it is all relative. I had V-8 Camaro Z28 in the 1980's and it was slower 😊 The true test is whether you can merge onto busy highways or pass when needed.
Not sure about the wind noise. You probably want to watch another review that actually have the cabin noise tested. Crown signia scored 54 decibel compared to 57 for RAV4, both limited trim.
I just bought one and 7 seconds for 0 to 60 is plenty fast. I traded in a Highlander… it was bigger than I needed. I didn’t notice any wind nonstop at 80mph.
Interesting, today I put a deposit on loaded rx. So much more comfortable than Signia and more quiet and powerful compared to my 2023 sienna platinum. I love my sienna and will love my rx for about $12k more than the over msrp signia. I thought a Signia was for us until the Lexus test drive.
Road and wind noise and and at a high price--these are real issues for the likely targeted consumers in mind. There are other Toyota models that use similar powertrains yet are more refined. I think today's car mnfrs are fielding too many models and are unable to keep the problems and defects down to acceptable levels.
Interesting review. I plan on purchasing a loaded Limited version for my wife. Why ? I have a 2023 Sienna Platinum with basically the same drive train. I habitually get over 40 MPG in the summer with ac on and 38 in the winter. On paper, the only thing missing is the HUD IMHO. She will be giving up her second CRV, which is reliable, uncomfortable and piss poor MPG. If we don't like the Signia when we see it, we will get a loaded RX350h. The Sienna has plenty of acceleration in sport mode, yes, it moans and groans under hard acceleration, but so what. I actually think the Signia has more cargo space compared to the RX. Who is the competitor? Honda with their inferior hybrid, the Korean cars that don't last ?
Drove a loaded RX that was about 10k more out the door. The only thing I missed was the HUD. I can live without it. My husband was annoyed by it anyway
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I picked up my Crown Signia last week .Only 300 Miles but no wind noise. Exhaust is not intrusive whatsoever. Very likable car
Great news! I traded my RAV4 over noise. My XLE arrives in the next 30 days.
I'd the driver's seat comfortable?
I haven't heard other reviewers complain about wind noise.
I am surprised someone, with a straight face, would say that 0-60 acceleration in 7 seconds is deficient. To me, this really hurts the credibility of the review.
No kidding - it is all relative. I had V-8 Camaro Z28 in the 1980's and it was slower 😊 The true test is whether you can merge onto busy highways or pass when needed.
1:10 it is not a mild hybrid. It is a full hybrid.
Not sure about the wind noise. You probably want to watch another review that actually have the cabin noise tested. Crown signia scored 54 decibel compared to 57 for RAV4, both limited trim.
I just bought one and 7 seconds for 0 to 60 is plenty fast. I traded in a Highlander… it was bigger than I needed. I didn’t notice any wind nonstop at 80mph.
Traded my Rav for a Signia limited. I loved Ruby, by my Bronze Age beauty has stolen my heart.
7 second 0-60 time as a con is laughable
This seems like a review from another manufacturer
@@Alan-z7i6t Someone with a Crown complained about wind noise.
Great car, just ge aware that it has no spare tire and no room beneath the cargo area floor to hold a spare you might buy, not even a donut.
I just canceled my order for this car when I discovered that there is no spare tire! What is Toyota thinking?
Interesting, today I put a deposit on loaded rx. So much more comfortable than Signia and more quiet and powerful compared to my 2023 sienna platinum. I love my sienna and will love my rx for about $12k more than the over msrp signia. I thought a Signia was for us until the Lexus test drive.
I bet they have a crown signia platinum in 2026 with the hybrid max driveline to fix the 0-60 and boost the price 5k.
ANY ISSUES if this hybrid is PARKED FOR 2 OR 3 MONTHS in a HOT GARAGE near 100° while away on vacation?
Very minor cons
Road and wind noise and and at a high price--these are real issues for the likely targeted consumers in mind. There are other Toyota models that use similar powertrains yet are more refined. I think today's car mnfrs are fielding too many models and are unable to keep the problems and defects down to acceptable levels.
Interesting review. I plan on purchasing a loaded Limited version for my wife. Why ? I have a 2023 Sienna Platinum with basically the same drive train. I habitually get over 40 MPG in the summer with ac on and 38 in the winter. On paper, the only thing missing is the HUD IMHO. She will be giving up her second CRV, which is reliable, uncomfortable and piss poor MPG. If we don't like the Signia when we see it, we will get a loaded RX350h. The Sienna has plenty of acceleration in sport mode, yes, it moans and groans under hard acceleration, but so what. I actually think the Signia has more cargo space compared to the RX. Who is the competitor? Honda with their inferior hybrid, the Korean cars that don't last ?
Drove a loaded RX that was about 10k more out the door. The only thing I missed was the HUD. I can live without it. My husband was annoyed by it anyway
Mazda CX50
This is a Toyota parts bin special.
Proven parts A good thing
@@garyvanvoorhis7026 Agreed, but this thing has less features then the Venza it replaces and cost thousands more.