The Toyota Yaris Sedan was introduced to the American marketplace in 2007 as the replacement for the Toyota Echo. The Yaris is a subcompact car and is Toyota's most economical offering, appealing to younger drivers and those who are seeking a relatively inexpensive and fuel friendly small car. Although new to the United States, the Yaris was named the 'Car of the Year' for the 2000 model year and went on to become the best selling sub compact in Europe. The design of the four door Yaris sedan is unusual, however the interior is surprisingly roomy and comfortable and it has successfully has inspired a 'fun to drive' review from most industry experts.
This five passenger vehicle features a 1.5 liter inline four cylinder engine that delivers 106 horsepower. A five speed manual transmission is standard, while a four speed automatic transmission is optional. Handling is good, adding an element of fun to driving winding roads.
In an effort to keep this car economically priced, features that are often standard are few and far between, though many comfort and convenience options can be purchased separately. Standard features do include air conditioning, a tilt steering wheel and tinted glass. The addition of the 'S' model trim package will gain you 15" wheels, a CD player with MP3 capability and auxiliary input jack as well as a split folding rear seat. The Yaris sedan can be further enhanced with options such as a rear spoiler, power locks and windows, keyless entry and fog lamps.
Although the Toyota Yaris is no way an impressive vehicle, with the exception of excellent gas mileage. With the ability to get up to 40 miles a gallon with a standard transmission, the eleven gallon tank will not need filling very often. The Yaris does carry Toyota's reputation for mechanical reliability and safety and is a good car for basic transportation needs.
2010 Toyota Yaris SedanThe 2010 Toyota Yaris sedan is the least expensive vehicle in the entire Toyota lineup. It is representative of solid, dependable value for fundamental transportation needs. And it doesn't stop there. It also offers very pleasing looks, pleasant manners on the roads, gutsy performance levels and a surprisingly eloquent interior. 3-door and 5-door Liftback trims are also available making the Yaris the only competitor in its class to offer perspective purchasers 3 separate body designs.
As you might expect, the Toyota Yaris is not the largest vehicle on the planet. The overall length of the sedan model is 169.3 inches. Width and height are 66.5 inches and 57.5 inches respectively. It rides on top of a 100.4 inch wheelbase and clears the ground by 5.8 inches. Its curb weight is measured at only 2288 pounds. Those small exterior dimensions still allow adequate spaciousness on the inside. You won't exactly be craning your neck around, but you will still have 39 inches of frontal headroom (37 in the rear). Shoulder and hip room measurements for frontal occupants are 52 and 50 inches respectively.
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2009 Toyota Yaris SedanThe 2009 Toyota Yaris Sedan leads the way in European design stateside. The contemporary styling, similar to that of the Scion xD , is only overshadowed by the Yaris Sedan's impressive fuel economy and wealth of optional features.
2008 Toyota Yaris SedanJust introduced last year, the affordable 2008 Toyota Yaris Sedan is essentially identical to last year's model, but a 3 door hatchback version of the popular economy car joins the sedan this year.
2007 Toyota Yaris SedanAvailable as a 4-door sedan or a 2-door hatchback, the 2007 Yaris is Toyota's subcompact replacement for the Echo. The Yaris price, 34/40 MPG fuel economy, good looks, and respectable performance specs, make it great basic transportation.