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| + | ==== Crown Signia ==== | ||
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| + | == Skip entry-level luxury SUVs—this Toyota makes more sense == | ||
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| + | Adam Gray - May 6, 2026, 5:31 PM EDT | ||
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| + | The Toyota Crown Signia lands in a pretty interesting spot that a lot of entry-level luxury SUVs struggle to hit. It’s comfortable, | ||
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| + | It’s the kind of SUV that could easily wear a Lexus badge and no one would really question it. At the same time, it still brings all the usual Toyota strengths—strong reliability, | ||
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| + | Toyota’s done this kind of thing before, especially with models like the Land Cruiser that felt more luxury than mainstream despite the badge. For buyers who care more about how a car feels to live with than what’s on the grille, the Crown Signia ends up being less of a compromise and more of a smarter call. | ||
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