A very good concise review on the Yaris Cross’ Im in my late 50s and I found this SUV an excellent car to drive and so Im looking forward to the arrival of My new Yaris Cross Excel ‘ in March ! Though I won’t hold my breath 🤷🏼♂️ I have received news from Toyota that my new Yaris Cross excel is waiting for a car ferry from Zeebrugge Dock 🤷🏼♂️🇬🇧
Good review. I've been a Toyota owner all my life and driving a Hybrid Yaris at the moment and love it. The cross is like a Yaris on stilts. A bit pricey for what your getting but definitely great quality and reliability which is a huge plus
Great review. Aunt getting this in 22. At her age she found it easy to get in and out of due to raised height. Also she's moving from manual to Auto etc..Entry level model still has decent spec. She does low mileage and diesel didn't make sense any more for her. Warranty excellent on newer Toyota's.
Good to see that the model you reviewed has a ‘space saver’ spare wheel. I’ve actually used one of those in an older Yaris - worth it’s weight in gold if you have a repairable puncture, compared with having to trash the whole tyre when it happens. Happy New Year!
Great video I’ve just purchased a 10 week old 800 mile demo Excel 2WD down sized from Rav 4 excel 2WD demo I don’t need a big car now this Yaris is a mini rav4 loving it it’s showing 67.8 mpg on the motorway 70mph cruise control on yes it’s pricy small in the back but it’s just me in the car last few yrs RAV4 Lexus Nx RAV4 Yaris Cross it’s well built and once you have had Toyota nothing else gets near it 5 star from me
From were I live the entry level starts at 25,000€ and up to €29000 for the excel version which is still 2WD. I don’t see that the dealership here will bring the AWD version. 37,000€ is pricey for what it is, here with €40k you can get the entry level RAV4. At 28,000 I would expect to get the AWD as standard, its crazy how prices went up over the years just to get a small but decent car.
I was very taken by the new standard Yaris when I saw one recently. It looked great and I think aesthetically better than the crossover cousin. The gap between the wheels and the arches on the crossover is enormous and to me looks a bit odd. For the same money you could get a nearly new CHR. Great review as always.
Good review 👍 I’ll check it out versus the the Ford Puma Update: had test drive, Pros: this is a quality vehicle with GREAT fuel economy, I was averaging 65mpg also, at least 50% of driving was spent in EV mode, some great safety features. Negs: a bit of road noise and a bit bumpy on those 18” alloys also, some wind noise mainly from back door area, Terrible back seat room and very awkward to get out of, not a fan of the split boot floor. Puma felt a bit bigger and drove much better and held the road brilliantly with less bumps even with Sports suspension albeit, additional safety features are quite expensive and not standard with Ford also, fuel economy and warranty fall well short of the Toyota Yaris Cross however, both vehicles are well worth a consideration 👍
I actually drove past you yesterday doing the review 😁. The car looks even more impressive in person 👍. Have you got around to reviewing the 2.5 Eco Mustang yet??? Looking forward to that one.
I think this car is a great purchase in the cheapest trim... Very well equipped and only 28k. The other trims doesn't add too much. The 17" alloy wheels aren't great as the 16 is more comfy... You probably have everything that you need with the basic trim...
Good vehicle for empty nesters. As a Toyota it's bound to be reliable and resale would better than average. I'm dismayed so many people want awd when with good tires it's just not needed. What it does is drive up the cost of repairs and therefore higher insurance cost. Extra cost you pay every year you own it. At least you save a lot of money on gas.
I was thrown a bit by the different sequences of filming, switching between a UK registration and then back. These crossover vehicles are good with the raised ride height, although this one’s completely useless for a family with that rear door opening. What were they thinking?
They were thinking that thinking people with a (small) family would anyway go for a Honda Jazz or Crosstar... 😊 Too bad Nobby on Cars didn't test it...🥴
Lovely little car pitched at sporty couples or singles. No use complaining about aperture for child seat as if you're in the market for a family car you wouldn't be looking at a vehicle this size.
Of course. Enjoyed your review. My comment was in response to a previous comment about the child seat. It's good to know what you're getting for all that money.
No such thing as self charging, load of marketing nonesene. Stupid little battery to make you think you're doing something with very little impact on your CO2 emissions.
A very good concise review on the Yaris Cross’ Im in my late 50s and I found this
SUV an excellent car to drive and so Im looking forward to the arrival of
My new Yaris Cross Excel ‘ in March ! Though I won’t hold my breath 🤷🏼♂️
I have received news from Toyota that my new Yaris Cross excel is waiting for a car ferry from Zeebrugge Dock 🤷🏼♂️🇬🇧
Good review. I've been a Toyota owner all my life and driving a Hybrid Yaris at the moment and love it. The cross is like a Yaris on stilts. A bit pricey for what your getting but definitely great quality and reliability which is a huge plus
Well the Cross Luna is Similar spec to the Luna Sport Yaris (hybrid) which is 25,350 euro so it's actually just a 2000 euro difference
Great review. Aunt getting this in 22. At her age she found it easy to get in and out of due to raised height. Also she's moving from manual to Auto etc..Entry level model still has decent spec. She does low mileage and diesel didn't make sense any more for her. Warranty excellent on newer Toyota's.
Nice review old bean, thanks. I think I will buy one this year.
Good to see that the model you reviewed has a ‘space saver’ spare wheel. I’ve actually used one of those in an older Yaris - worth it’s weight in gold if you have a repairable puncture, compared with having to trash the whole tyre when it happens.
Happy New Year!
Totally agree John! Many happy returns
Great video I’ve just purchased a 10 week old 800 mile demo Excel 2WD down sized from Rav 4 excel 2WD demo I don’t need a big car now this Yaris is a mini rav4 loving it it’s showing 67.8 mpg on the motorway 70mph cruise control on
yes it’s pricy small in the back but it’s just me in the car last few yrs RAV4 Lexus Nx RAV4 Yaris Cross it’s well built and once you have had Toyota nothing else gets near it 5 star from me
From were I live the entry level starts at 25,000€ and up to €29000 for the excel version which is still 2WD. I don’t see that the dealership here will bring the AWD version. 37,000€ is pricey for what it is, here with €40k you can get the entry level RAV4. At 28,000 I would expect to get the AWD as standard, its crazy how prices went up over the years just to get a small but decent car.
I was very taken by the new standard Yaris when I saw one recently. It looked great and I think aesthetically better than the crossover cousin. The gap between the wheels and the arches on the crossover is enormous and to me looks a bit odd. For the same money you could get a nearly new CHR. Great review as always.
YC is more practical than CHR in every aspect, CHR is just better in terms of fashion.
I'm not into cross overs but this looks a very nice and capable car. I like the design, a lot better looking than the standard Yaris.
Good review 👍 I’ll check it out versus the the Ford Puma
Update: had test drive, Pros: this is a quality vehicle with GREAT fuel economy, I was averaging 65mpg also, at least 50% of driving was spent in EV mode, some great safety features.
Negs: a bit of road noise and a bit bumpy on those 18” alloys also, some wind noise mainly from back door area, Terrible back seat room and very awkward to get out of, not a fan of the split boot floor.
Puma felt a bit bigger and drove much better and held the road brilliantly with less bumps even with Sports suspension albeit, additional safety features are quite expensive and not standard with Ford also, fuel economy and warranty fall well short of the Toyota Yaris Cross however, both vehicles are well worth a consideration 👍
I actually drove past you yesterday doing the review 😁. The car looks even more impressive in person 👍. Have you got around to reviewing the 2.5 Eco Mustang yet??? Looking forward to that one.
I think it was on the Ford fleet at one stage but one of the lockdowns killed a good few cars for me. You should've beeped!! :)
Wasn't exactly sure it was yourself but then I watched the review and I was like why didn't I beep😁. Definitely next time.. 👍
I think this car is a great purchase in the cheapest trim... Very well equipped and only 28k.
The other trims doesn't add too much. The 17" alloy wheels aren't great as the 16 is more comfy...
You probably have everything that you need with the basic trim...
Good review
Is the spacesaver tyre standard?
Hey mate, what's your thoughts, a hybrid Yaris cross or a hybrid CHR.
Depends on your space needs I guess but a C-HR ain't that big in the back anyway.
I didn't like the CHR, the rear view is awful and the boot is smaller...
Good vehicle for empty nesters. As a Toyota it's bound to be reliable and resale would better than average.
I'm dismayed so many people want awd when with good tires it's just not needed. What it does is drive up the cost of repairs and therefore higher insurance cost. Extra cost you pay every year you own it. At least you save a lot of money on gas.
No spare wheel in any UK spec.I checked so cool irish spec gets it on certain trim levels.
Is this one white or is it the Grey one? On pictures they look a lot like each other (with the GR version)
Was like that silver white that you get in GR sport
I've been yesterday to Toyota shop. Car looks great but interior quality is horrible. Door opening handle is Dacia quality or lower.
I agree. I have one as a Company Car and can't wait till it goes back. The fit and finish is appalling. It's made in France and you can tell.
I was thrown a bit by the different sequences of filming, switching between a UK registration and then back. These crossover vehicles are good with the raised ride height, although this one’s completely useless for a family with that rear door opening. What were they thinking?
They were thinking that thinking people with a (small) family would anyway go for a Honda Jazz or Crosstar... 😊
Too bad Nobby on Cars didn't test it...🥴
Mark is the Yaris cross a quiter car than the new duster.Ray
It is!
This car on lease £240 a month 2 years give it back. Done!
Exactly.
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Too small for me
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Lovely little car pitched at sporty couples or singles. No use complaining about aperture for child seat as if you're in the market for a family car you wouldn't be looking at a vehicle this size.
Still, some might want one and try to justify to themselves that it’ll work. Showing the seats helps.
Of course. Enjoyed your review. My comment was in response to a previous comment about the child seat. It's good to know what you're getting for all that money.
@@janeritson3658 totally get you 👍🏻
SPOT ON 👍 🇬🇧
No such thing as self charging, load of marketing nonesene. Stupid little battery to make you think you're doing something with very little impact on your CO2 emissions.