I just learned of the Toyota Corolla Fielder. Why did they get this sportier vibe/matrix and we get stuck with a scion half-hatchback
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EWko6dLEz1c
Thoughts?
I would buy it. I like that there is a Hybrid and also a 4wd versions available. Some of the other pictures I found look more Subaru than Toyota,striker1211 wrote:I just learned of the Toyota Corolla Fielder. Why did they get this sportier vibe/matrix and we get stuck with a scion half-hatchback
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EWko6dLEz1c
Thoughts?
After trading our 2010 Vibe for a Camry, we realized that we missed the versatility, so we traded for a 2017 RAV4. Great car. I tell anyone who will listen about the Adaptive Cruise Control and Lane Departure features. Those two updates alone are worth trading for. The bigger interior and more relaxing ride also come to mind. We got the XLE, one bump up from the base. When you are ready, definitely try the RAV.runningslow wrote:Yeah, I could probably see myself driving that. However, I do really like the look of the new 2019 Corolla Hatchback. That aside, I think our next vehicle purchase will probably be more RAV4 like...
With some quick research, it seems the Corolla Fielder first appeared as a contemporary of the Vibe/Matrix/Voltz in Japan. It looks to be more station wagon than the "Sport Wagon" the Vibe was sold as. Probably more akin to another contemporary, the Ford Focus Wagon.
Yeah, my wife has coworkers who swear by their Honda Pilots. I've also been impressed with the newer Escapes. However, I'd much rather stay in the family, if you catch my drift. Regardless, unless there's an emergency need for a new vehicle, we're still probably a year or two away from a new car.Vulcan05 wrote:After trading our 2010 Vibe for a Camry, we realized that we missed the versatility, so we traded for a 2017 RAV4. Great car. I tell anyone who will listen about the Adaptive Cruise Control and Lane Departure features. Those two updates alone are worth trading for. The bigger interior and more relaxing ride also come to mind. We got the XLE, one bump up from the base. When you are ready, definitely try the RAV.