Park. Looks like a reasonable suv to get.. book my wife the hybrid on early feb . This May cn get (3month)
LYN Toyota Corolla Cross V1, C-Segment SUV
LYN Toyota Corolla Cross V1, C-Segment SUV
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Park. Looks like a reasonable suv to get.. book my wife the hybrid on early feb . This May cn get (3month)
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Apr 9 2022, 12:07 PM
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Is this good to protect door handle scratch? Will it fell off or leave scratches behind long term? Initially plan to install transparent film bit feel this 1 might be more reliable This post has been edited by bamkai: Apr 18 2022, 09:12 PM |
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Apr 15 2022, 09:43 AM
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QUOTE(spreeeee @ Apr 29 2022, 04:41 PM) COROLLA CROSS 1.8G A/T - RM123,000.00 (with SST wef 1st July 2022, +RM5303.00 = RM128,303.00) Hmm i book on mid feb still cant get the car . And quiet possible next month coulndt . My sa said only 12 car next month for entire outlet. Not sure tipu cos i ask too much discount lol COROLLA CROSS 1.8V A/T - RM129,000.00 (with SST wef 1st July 2022, +RM5429.00 = RM134,429.00) COROLLA CROSS HYBRID ELECTRIC - RM136,550.00 (with SST wef 1st July 2022, +3441.00 = RM139,991.00) Earlier said next month could get then just received call said counldnt get pulak knn |
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Jun 28 2022, 03:39 PM
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QUOTE(kimlaw @ Jun 26 2022, 09:41 PM) Hey guys, I'm considering to buy the cross hybrid. Either petrol or hybrid version. Does anyone have experience driving the Cross Hybrid up Genting Highlands fully loaded (5 adults + luggage)? This is going to be important for me because I will frequently be driving up Genting Highlands fully loaded. Based on the research I have done, it seems that on sustained climb like that of Genting Highlands, only the internal combustion engine will contribute to the drive. The cross hybrid fully loaded could weigh as much as 1850kg and since the hybrid engine is only 97HP, will it be sufficient for the climb up to Genting? I really hope to be able to test the car up Genting but I'm not sure if any dealer will allow this kind of test drive. U need to define sufficient . Many lower end car is sufficient in my view. Its too subjective. If u are talking about power this car is ok to overtake espeacially sub 100km/hr . It has high torque and good respond due to the assist from electric motor in power modeThe biggest weakness is when its on highway due to lower hp and attkinson cycle type engine. The top speed is very low. Good side is the car is very refine in city relax drive This post has been edited by bamkai: Jun 28 2022, 03:45 PM |
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Jun 29 2022, 11:01 AM
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QUOTE(spreeeee @ Jun 28 2022, 10:18 PM) Place it on top left* of windshield . Mine i put maybe 3 finger from the edgeNotice that the default tyre pressure is 290-280kpa. Do you think its too high? Might going to set it to 240 or 230 Had install the obd tpms bought from shopee . Works fine then notice the pressure setting is quite high. No wonder can feel very bumpy This post has been edited by bamkai: Jun 30 2022, 12:05 PM |
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QUOTE(spreeeee @ Jun 30 2022, 01:33 PM) » Click to show Spoiler - click again to hide... « Did not take installation pic. But u need to pry up the area i show. The button will pop off . Need to be brave abit lol . I could only pry up half of the covers. Then i use the pryer to pop off the obd connector (the hardest part) and proceed to install . Press in the cover back and done. Make sure properly cover back the door rubber on top of the hard cover later (near the left passenger door) Pryer is included* Product link » Click to show Spoiler - click again to hide... «
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QUOTE(FlamingFox @ Jul 19 2022, 01:40 PM) V spec looks like just minor complain can be rectified with some after market interior accessories . i do agree the door does not open that wide but i do like it thick and solid.Well here's a list of my complaints so far or things to look out for if you're considering this car: - serious lack of storage space (even no pockets behind driver's seat) - some rattling noise at the passenger door - wireless charger is slow (don't add this if possible) - the usual Foot Brake (instead of Electronic Parking Brake) - very dark interior at night, can hardly see anything. Also, the room lights in front doesn't switch on automatically when the doors are opened (have to press them manually) - hard to access the PVM (have to access it via touchscreen instead of a physical button to switch it on) - head unit is a little laggy and the USB port connected to it (to access Apple Carplay/Android Unit) makes it untidy looking - stock tint is not good enough (recommend to upgrade) - boot opens relatively slow - piano black centre panel scratches easily - perforated leather seats can easily catch stuff inside and I have no idea how to remove those stuffs - unused box at the centre console area (Toyota should have removed this since it wastes precious space) - car is always on eco mode, so the acceleration feels slow but I think it does help with fuel consumption - rear seats aren't spacious enough to fit 3 adults comfortably (width issue) - driver's carpet is starting to show some wear since my shoe doesn't rest at the padded area by default - door opening doesn't feel wide enough (maybe the doors are just thick) All these are my POV and may be a petty thing for most people i rarely use eco (only on heavy jam) normal most of the time. overall i am satisfied with the quality paint trim etc. its a normal suv not much pick up but for normal drive is sufficient for me (hybrid user) any 1 face major issue? |
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