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Review: 2025 Toyota Crown Signia Is A Jack Of All Trades And A Master Of None

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Behind those simple words is a complex network that makes up the real powertrain. Our main test car, a Crown Signia Limited, had an MSRP of $51,675 that included upcharges for a special color (Finish Line Red), the Advanced Tech package, and destination charges. The cargo area boasts up to 6.5 It’s a 16-valve 2.5-liter

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2024 Toyota bZ4X vs Subaru Solterra electric SUV comparison: What’s the difference?

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Another factor is the dealership network. Both vehicles have a gross vehicle mass of 2550kg, but according to the specification sheet the Solterra weighs 2060kg, and the bZ4X is 2055kg, meaning the Toyota can carry 5kg more in passengers and cargo before it becomes illegal to drive on the road.

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Should I buy a 2024 BYD Dolphin or a Toyota Corolla?

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Unlike Toyota – which sells its vehicles through a traditional franchise dealer network that allows for negotiation – the BYD’s price is fixed and can’t be haggled. However, there are no amenities in the cargo hold beyond a shopping bag hook. BYD appears to charge far less in on-road costs than Toyota.

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