18 April 2025
Got the 2025 Corona hybrid – looks awesome! Drives fast, sips fuel, about 6-7 liters in the city, love it! Went to a friend’s country house, handled the mud fine, didn’t get stuck. But the soundproofing is poor, the engine growls like a tractor, and the multimedia lags – really annoying. Still, it’s a solid car and everyone’s jealous!
17 April 2025
Toyota Crown 2025, hybrid, 2.5L. Mileage 20,000 km. Fuel consumption 6–7 liters, no breakdowns. Sound insulation is weak, and the interior plastic feels cheap. Good for city and highway, but not outstanding.
17 April 2025
The Crown is simply out of this world! Bought in 2025, hybrid 2.5, drives like a rocket but sips fuel like a small car – 6 liters in the city! Looks like a million bucks, everyone turns to look! Took it fishing, handles dirt roads with ease, AWD really helps. But sound insulation is weak – on the highway you hear the engine and tires, a bit annoying. And the trunk is small, tight for a family with lots of stuff. Overall, an awesome car – you won’t regret buying it!
17 April 2025
Bought a 2025 Toyota Crown in January, hybrid, 2.5 liters, with 15,000 km so far. The car looks stunning, especially the front – aggressive yet stylish. The cabin is spacious, seats are comfortable, and the leather feels pleasant to the touch. Fuel consumption is impressive – 6-7 liters in the city, only 5 on the highway. Drove to a cottage in the Carpathians, and the hybrid handled mountain roads confidently with noticeable fuel savings. However, sound insulation could be better – above 110 km/h you can hear tire and engine noise. The multimedia system is a bit slow, sometimes taking time to load navigation. Overall, it’s a car for those who want comfort and status at a reasonable price. Reliability has been flawless so far, and I hope it stays that way.