Stretch Your Dollar at the Dealer & at the Pump with Yaris. It’s a Car!
When purchasing a new car these days, consumers not only want a vehicle that is reliable but one that will also have good, if not great, gas economy. With its roomy cabin and mechanical reliability, not to mention a great price, Toyota Yaris sales are the way to go when looking for a sub-compact vehicle. Your local Toyota dealer has plenty of new and certified used Yaris vehicles that will give you a good ride and fit within your budget.
The solid interior of this car has above-average passenger room, a critical factor in comfort for smaller cars. The Yaris is also well-equipped with standard features for its economy price, including Bluetooth, satellite radio, and easy-to-use controls.
The Yaris comes in two-door or four-door hatchback versions. Standard features on the basic entry-level trim include power door locks; air conditioning; four-way, adjustable front seats; and a CD player. Additional standard LE trim features are an upgraded stereo system; power windows; remote keyless entry; a six-way, adjustable driver seat; and a 60/40-split rear seat. The SE features a sport-tuned suspension, 16-inch alloy wheels, four-wheel disc brakes, foglamps, a leather-trimmed steering wheel, and higher quality cloth upholstery. Quicker steering and additional grip gives the SE a sporty feel.
Second-generation Yaris models, beginning with the 2012 model year, have a base that is about three inches longer than original models, allowing for more trunk space. Earlier models also came in a four-door sedan version, which is not available in second generation vehicles.
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My sister drives a Yaris and I love it! I’m hoping to be in the market for a new car early next year, and a Yaris is at the top of my list right now!
The Yaris sounds like a great car to drive! I would love to have one and I am considering test driving one very soon! Thank you for a great review!
The styling is really nice. I like that it’s a little bigger now.
Good looking car and Toyota one of the best but we’ve been sticking with Honda cause my husbands last car was over 250K miles
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I’m sad that they did away with the 4 door option. I like a compact car but I like 4 doors. If I was to go back to a 2 door car it would have to be at a great price and fantastic gas mileage. Toyota has always been a dependable car and I wouldn’t hesitate to buy one because of quality. Now if they would just sell me a 4 door at a great price with fantastic mileage I’d be all set 🙂
Nice post, I’ve never even heard of one of these and I think it looks cute! I’d like the one with more trunk space =)
look like a nice car but I cant buy a new car right now
(Stretch Your Dollar at the Dealer & at the Pump with Yaris. It’s a Car!) This would be a great car to have for just those short little trips around town. Would really like the money I would save at the gas pump every week.