The Canadian version of 5he sport, called the Onyx, comes standard with sunroof, heated steering wheel, rear cross traffic alert, rear automatic braking and 10 way power seats. No yellow along the sides but yellow accent around the fog lights. The Limited also has sunroof standard as well as the upgraded sound system and power seats with memory. Price, Onyx 36,500 CAD, Limited, 39,500 CAD.
The gentleman failed to mention a major difference between the Sport and Limited models: NAVIGATION system! Sport comes with only Apple CarPlay whereas Limited has inbuilt Maps navigational system(meaning if i am travelling by a Sport model in a remote area with no cellular signal , then i am truly lost....whereas the satellite GPS in the Limited model will still function and save the day).
Can you turn-off the items, such as lane centering, lane departure, and emergency steering and have them stay off forever? Am I correct that neither of these two cars has DriverFocus, thus eliminating the infrared camera pointed at my eyes? Also eliminating the buzzer nanny.
I’m concerned about rear seat legroom in the Crosstrek. On paper, it seems to be in line with the Mazda CX-30, whose rear seat legroom I would define as completely unacceptable for anyone except small children. Any Crosstrek owners in this comments section? (I know I’m the first comment, but I’m hoping others join)
The Canadian version of 5he sport, called the Onyx, comes standard with sunroof, heated steering wheel, rear cross traffic alert, rear automatic braking and 10 way power seats. No yellow along the sides but yellow accent around the fog lights. The Limited also has sunroof standard as well as the upgraded sound system and power seats with memory. Price, Onyx 36,500 CAD, Limited, 39,500 CAD.
The gentleman failed to mention a major difference between the Sport and Limited models: NAVIGATION system! Sport comes with only Apple CarPlay whereas Limited has inbuilt Maps navigational system(meaning if i am travelling by a Sport model in a remote area with no cellular signal , then i am truly lost....whereas the satellite GPS in the Limited model will still function and save the day).
Good info
Rear legroom is fine. We have a Crosstrek sport and have had full-sized and oversized 😂 adults without any problems.
The fact that none of the Crosstreks in the USA come with a heated steering wheel is ridiculous. The Canadian Onyx is much better.
I'm in Texas, we need ventilated seats & steering wheel. The A/C in my 2024 Sport Crosstrek is not that great
I’m 6 feet tall. I can sit behind myself reasonably comfortably.
Is the acceleration and handling on both models the same?
Nice work
Does the limited have a heated wheel?
In Canada yes
Can you turn-off the items, such as lane centering, lane departure, and emergency steering and have them stay off forever? Am I correct that neither of these two cars has DriverFocus, thus eliminating the infrared camera pointed at my eyes? Also eliminating the buzzer nanny.
I’m concerned about rear seat legroom in the Crosstrek. On paper, it seems to be in line with the Mazda CX-30, whose rear seat legroom I would define as completely unacceptable for anyone except small children. Any Crosstrek owners in this comments section? (I know I’m the first comment, but I’m hoping others join)
I'm 6' 1 and have a 2024 crosstrek sport, the legroom isn't too bad in the back imo. It's not the most comfy but I wouldn't say its uncomfortable.
@@zsand Thank you. That is a useful insight.
Don't be concerned. The vehicle has more legroom than you will ever need. Please continue with your weight control program.
Crosstrek is made by Subaru btw. might want to update that in the description.
so basically the only notable difference between the premium and limited is leather seats/wheel and a wireless charger?! boooo
There's a difference in the engine. 2.0 vs. 2.5 liter (or about 30 horsepower and torque).
And the sound system
You look like the guy who worked at a used car dealer and tried to lowball me on my car
That's how they make the money, can't blame them for trying
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