Why would it make you hesitant? If it’s parts availability the thing has been around since 2008 and shares parts with other Toyota products. I’m not seeing the big deal.
Picked up my 24 Limited just a couple days ago. I shopped and test drove both the new Lexus NX and Honda CRV hybrids.
For me it came down to ‘buy it before it’s gone’.
This version was introduced late in 2020 as a 21 model. It utilizes a tried and true Toyota engine and drive train, it’s in its fourth year and, bonus, is built in Japan at one of Toyotas most award winning plants.
If it drives to your liking I’d say buy with confidence and enjoy this difficult to get and highly underrated vehicle.
Why would it make you hesitant? If it’s parts availability the thing has been around since 2008 and shares parts with other Toyota products. I’m not seeing the big deal.
That is exactly it. It just makes me feel like I am buying a sinking ship. I know, it doesn’t make sense…
Picked up my 24 Limited just a couple days ago. I shopped and test drove both the new Lexus NX and Honda CRV hybrids. For me it came down to ‘buy it before it’s gone’. This version was introduced late in 2020 as a 21 model. It utilizes a tried and true Toyota engine and drive train, it’s in its fourth year and, bonus, is built in Japan at one of Toyotas most award winning plants. If it drives to your liking I’d say buy with confidence and enjoy this difficult to get and highly underrated vehicle.
Do you think the fact that it's discontinued will negatively impact resale value?