Road signs on the dash are captured via frontal cameras used to the lane departure warning and adaptive cruise controls, you guys should also include under the hood footage next time. Common Marshall editing W and Orhan based. Türkiye number 1
If that’s your only concern, I’m happy to report this thing can easily carry a Burmese Mountain Dog, construction materials, a chainsaw, a jerrycan and all the necessary stuff for a weekend at the cottage. One year in, never had a moment where it’s been an issue. I got myself a Thule with the OEM roof bars and it does the trick. With an average of 4,2L/100km. I mean, at 31K$CAN, you save plenty of bucks to rent a work truck when and if needed. But then again, never had to do it. I admit: even with a very good salary, I just don’t want to spend money on a car, especially with how destroyed are the roads. So the cheaper the better.
I'm a little confused about the gauge display in the vehicle you're showing here. It looks like the XLE gauges, not the LE AWD gauges. Maybe it's different in Canada?
ohhhhh thats why it says LE on the back because LE actually means XLE. Because why would LE mean LE, everyone knows if the badge says LE it actually means XLE
Toyota has been good to us I say thanks for a wonderful car.
Good job man. Enjoyed it. Maybe I would recommend a better clearer recording angle. Other than that great job bro!
Road signs on the dash are captured via frontal cameras used to the lane departure warning and adaptive cruise controls, you guys should also include under the hood footage next time. Common Marshall editing W and Orhan based. Türkiye number 1
Video is fire 🔥 Orhan the goat
Best dealer in capital city 🤩
sick edit!
If it was the Fastback Hybrid, I'd be driving one right now. (The trunk is too limiting) Otherwise, you are 100% correct.
The fastback models sale numbers are lower than the sedans in the North America. I personally like the fastback's design as well
If that’s your only concern, I’m happy to report this thing can easily carry a Burmese Mountain Dog, construction materials, a chainsaw, a jerrycan and all the necessary stuff for a weekend at the cottage. One year in, never had a moment where it’s been an issue. I got myself a Thule with the OEM roof bars and it does the trick. With an average of 4,2L/100km. I mean, at 31K$CAN, you save plenty of bucks to rent a work truck when and if needed. But then again, never had to do it.
I admit: even with a very good salary, I just don’t want to spend money on a car, especially with how destroyed are the roads. So the cheaper the better.
@@jaybou007 and the Burmese is certainly a BIG dog. My Pharoah Hound would be dwarfed by them!😆
@@islanddon865 He is one big boy, yes. Right seat is his jam
Dobro video brate
Great review! Editing is cool.
Glad you liked it!
We had a 80 Corolla tercel great car a beater
I'm a little confused about the gauge display in the vehicle you're showing here. It looks like the XLE gauges, not the LE AWD gauges. Maybe it's different in Canada?
Yes the American and Canadian trims have different structures. We get the upgraded gauge for the hybrid LE for some reason. Not sure why :)
great video!
Thanks!
Are heated seats standard for LE in Canada? I thought heated seats only came with XSE
how many sigmas can fit in the car?
One, cuz we roll alone
I think this is the SE?
Drive (2011)
❤good videos
Just because you dont feel the battery regen when you lift off the accelerator pedal doesnt mean its not happening.
Of course it still regenerates power. Compare to many Toyota and Lexus vehicles I drove, you feel that regen less
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35 k plus tax ,no way I gonna to buy it
its $35k taxes in
That’s not an LE it’s an XLE😅
ohhhhh thats why it says LE on the back because LE actually means XLE. Because why would LE mean LE, everyone knows if the badge says LE it actually means XLE