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Toyota Yaris Cross 2021 review – CarsGuide
Toyota has made the Yaris nameplate into a family, and this second entrant, the Yaris Cross brings Toyota’s popular hybrid tech to a new segment.
Remember when most brands made wagon versions of popular hatchbacks?
That trend more or less continues to this day but instead of stretching out a hatchback and giving it a bigger boot, manufacturers now focus on lifting its ride height, slapping some extra plastic panelwork on, maybe even add all-wheel drive, and call it an SUV.
The benefits are obvious, one set of components and powertrains gives a brand like Toyota access to two different buyers, in two different demographics, in two separate…
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