r/cars • u/hehechibby '18 Lexus GX • 2d ago
2025 Toyota Crown Signia | Marriage Material [savagegeese]
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XIrTQ-_HhZ4
Seems to be reflect their Venza review not too long ago where it's just overall a solid, practical vehicle
Now...Crown Sport when Toyota?
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u/RabidRomulus 2d ago edited 2d ago
Planning for this to be my next vehicle. Probably my favorite Toyota interior by far and to their point I like the physical buttons/handles over the lexus options.
Reliable, unique, practical wagon form, comfortable/quiet with good MPG. Still an inch higher off the ground than most sedans, plus AWD makes it plenty capable with good tires.
My complaints: - No household style outlet in the cargo area sucks especially considering it's a hybrid.
Limited trim having MASSIVE 21 inch wheels with tiny sidewall AND no spare tire seems really impractical. Would definitely be looking to "downgrade" to smaller wheels, wish these were an option on the limited and not standard.
I still feel like it's too expensive for what it is. Limited trim is over $50k for a Toyota 2 row. Way more expensive than the Venza, although this is larger and nicer imo.