Used 2000 Toyota ECHO Consumer Reviews
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My XMAS gift to me!
I just drove my first Echo home! I bought it for $300 because it had a fender-bender and the driver-side strut was bent. I'll repair tomorrow for about $70! So much cheaper than my 1990 F-150. I rated it all excellent expecting great things from this car. The last small car I had was a 1986 Nissan Sentra. It was a fantastic car other than the rear wheels leaned in (weird camber design). With the way economy is going I am just so darn happy now to be a member of the Echo Family!
I love this car
I bought my car new in 2000 and have been very happy with it ever since. Have had oil and fluids changed regularly. Had timing belt and tires replaced. Otherwise, no problems. Always starts right up.
- Base CoupeMSRP: $2,7001,102 mi away
- Base SedanMSRP: $3,9502,488 mi away
- Base SedanMSRP: $5,9952,683 mi away
DD's Favorite Car
I have had no problems with my Echo. It is comfortable, fun to drive, lots of room inside, and gets great gas mileage.
370k miles
Currently at 370k miles. Only things I’ve replaced are the bearings and brake pads.
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Best Ride for the buck
If choosing between a 13K used car and an Echo, the decision is a no brainer. After 32000 miles, it runs and rides just like new. Because I bought a 5 speed, the pickup is just fine. The ride on an interstate is not smooth, but it rarely is in a 50000 used car anyway. You can drive this car knowing that it will be dependable and cost you nothing at the pump. I am surprised I don't see them everywhere