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What has your experience been with the Cross?I have a 23 Corolla Cross Hybrid sitting next to my 23 Mav in the garage so all is good![]()
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What has your experience been with the Cross?I have a 23 Corolla Cross Hybrid sitting next to my 23 Mav in the garage so all is good![]()
So far really good. My wife drives it 90% of the time and we don’t have a 1000 miles on it or the Maverick yet. I do like driving it and love safety sense 3.0. 40 plus mpg is nice as well.What has your experience been with the Cross?
To be fair there are a few suckers that probably paid 40k for a maverick. We’ve all seen the posts about 10 k mark ups.Yup,comparing a 30 thousand dollar vehicle to a 40 thousand dollar vehicle.
Posts...if I want info on Toyota I'd go to a Toyota site...not a Ford site.Posts? Or the add's?
If posts, there are places for "non Maverick" vehicle discussions in this forum. If you don't want to see them, ignore that section.
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But if referring to the ad's... I agree. It's a bit odd.
I can see that to a point....but if i want info on a Ford...I should go to a Toyota forum? Seems counter productive.This type of "nothing but Maverick allowed here" kind of thread gets posted from time to time. The forum has areas that are clearly marked for non-Maverick topics. Plenty of forum members and Maverick owners are interested in Tacoma, Santa Cruz, BEVs, Santa's Christmas Sleigh or whatever. Comparing and contrasting vehicles is all part of the process for lots of potential buyers.
So that's why there are Tacoma threads. As advised above, you have a mouse. And as the doctor famously said, "if it annoys you, don't click there".
Posts...if I want info on Toyota I'd go to a Toyota site...not a Ford site.
I can see that to a point....but if i want info on a Ford...I should go to a Toyota forum? Seems counter productive.
I understand that bigtime. I actually admire Toyota the car company. They demonstrably and consistently make high quality vehicles. But I had two horrific experiences with Toyota dealers, and that soured me on the brand for life. I never walked into a T dealership afterwards. One Toyota dealership charged me $1,500 to replace a clutch and transmission (twice) and didn't solve the problem. At the other one, an immigrant salesman refused to return my keys until I stood up in the showroom and bellowed at the top of my lungs "Give me back my keys", getting the attention of every customer in the place. Slime dealerships (in MA by the way) both of them.Never owned a Toyota. Never will. Next.
My wife had a Toyota Corolla when I met her. It was falling apart at 60K miles. Put her in a new AWD Fusion SEL and she never looked back.I understand that bigtime. I actually admire Toyota the car company. They demonstrably and consistently make high quality vehicles. But I had two horrific experiences with Toyota dealers, and that soured me on the brand for life. I never walked into a T dealership afterwards. One Toyota dealership charged me $1,500 to replace a clutch and transmission (twice) and didn't solve the problem. At the other one, an immigrant salesman refused to return my keys until I stood up in the showroom and bellowed at the top of my lungs "Give me back my keys", getting the attention of every customer in the place. Slime dealerships (in MA by the way) both of them.
That's the unfair thing about our problematic franchise system of auto sales. The OEM gets crapped on because they are legally bound to dealerships. And if some dealerships are thieves and incompetents- that OEM can lose customers for life. And they have essentially zero control over that.
As usual things not taken care of tend to fall apart, regardless of the brand. My experience is that how the owner treats something has more to do with the condition of a vehicle once it leaves the dealership lot than anything else. Of course, it has to be well made in the first place, and every brand has cars the roll off the line on Friday afternoon at the end of the shift.My wife had a Toyota Corolla when I met her. It was falling apart at 60K miles.
Her car was only serviced at a Toyota Dealer, So I don't know what that says about Toyota service.As usual things not taken care of tend to fall apart, regardless of the brand. My 14 year old Camry was better made than my Maverick by a country mile. As were my other two Toyota's. I used to say I'd never buy a Ford. I should have listened to myself.![]()
Not all dealers are created equally. Just look at people's experiences at Ford dealerships here. Everything from what sound like the best in the world, to some of the worst in the world. My Ford dealership was good, now under a new owner it is hopeless., all the good staff left. My Toyota dealer was great, also bought by the same company as the Ford dealership, now it is equally useless. The people and ownership of a dealership make all the difference in the world.Her car was only serviced at a Toyota Dealer, So I don't know what that says about Toyota service.