Bros, how does this car compare to the Toyota Crown sedan? I'm planning on keeping it long-term, so which one has better quality?
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8Is this car worth buying for long-term household use? How's the quality and quality control? Looking for some advice from car owners 😂😂😂
9Bros, how does this car compare to the Toyota Crown sedan? I'm planning on keeping it long-term, so which one has better quality?
10I've been checking out the 2024 1.4T version of the Superb and want to ask about the actual fuel consumption. Planning to use it for commuting and occasional trips. I'm concerned about fuel economy, especially with city traffic. I'm torn between the Corolla Hybrid and the Superb 1.4T for long-term ownership. Any advice from those who've been down this road?