1.2024 Toyota Crown
Positives
- Comfortable ride
- Excellent driving position and easy access
- Dual 12
- 3-inch screens come standard
Considerations
- Pricey across the lineup
- Platinum is less fuel-efficient
- Not exciting to drive
Combined Mileage: 30 – 41 mpg
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Overview
The 2024 Toyota Crown fits hybrid efficiency and all-wheel drive into a distinctive sedan-like package. It’s comfortable and spacious, if expensive even at base prices. The Toyota Crown is a 5-seater vehicle that comes in 3 trim levels. The most popular style is the Limited, which starts at $47,045 and comes with a Hybrid 2.5L I4 engine and All Wheel Drive. This Crown is estimated to deliver 42 MPG in the city and 41 MPG on the highway.
Overall Assessment
The 2024 Toyota Crown makes a promising case for itself. After all, this is a spacious sedan with the added benefit of SUV-style seating and visibility. What’s more, it comes standard with all-wheel drive for enhanced traction on slippery roads
2.2024 Toyota Prius
Positives
- Class-leading fuel efficiency
- Sleek design
- Optional all-wheel drive
Considerations
- Tight rear seat
- Slightly less cargo space than nearest rival
Combined Mileage: 49 – 57 mpg
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Overview
The reimagined Toyota Prius continues to be the go-to car for maximum fuel efficiency, but now it resembles a cool Star Wars prop instead of a rolling piece of stray Tupperware. It needs more rear seat and cargo space, though. The Toyota Prius is a 5-seater vehicle that comes in 3 trim levels. The most popular style is the XLE FWD, which starts at $32,490 and comes with a Hybrid 2.0L I4 engine and Front Wheel Drive. This Prius is estimated to deliver 52 MPG in the city and 52 MPG on the highway.
Overall Assessment
Recently redesigned with surprisingly stunning results, Toyota’s original hybrid is again an aspirational car. Not a fast sports car or an adventurous off-roader, the 2024 Toyota Prius is nonetheless a car we want to drive again. For starters, it just looks better.
3. 2024 Toyota Grand Highlander
Positives
- Good fuel economy for the class
- Adults will travel comfortably in the third-row seat
- Roomy cargo area
Considerations
- Optional connected services can get pricey
- Towing limited to 5,000 pounds
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Overview
The new Toyota Grand Highlander is a smart, fuel-efficient choice with room in all the right places. It will carry seven or eight passengers in comfort, and is packed with the latest infotainment, safety, and driver-assist technology. The Toyota Grand Highlander is a 7-seater vehicle that comes in 7 trim levels. The most popular style is the XLE AWD, which starts at $46,065 and comes with a 2.4L I4 Turbo engine and All Wheel Drive.
Overall Assessment
A new model from Toyota, the 2024 Grand Highlander is a large, midsize SUV with more room inside than either the midsize Toyota Highlander or full-size Toyota Sequoia. The seven- or eight-passenger Grand Highlander offers equivalent or superior third-row