Used 2001 Toyota ECHO Consumer Reviews
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The car that keep on giving
It is 2025 and I am still driving my 2001 Echo. This is the best car I have ever had and it is still going. Only thing I have done to this car is battery, breaks, spark plugs, oil changes and had to fix a hole in the exhaust as I live in an area with bad winters. If I could find another one in decent shape I would buy it. I’m close to 200k miles which isn’t bad for 25 years. I see why Toyota stopped making them, they last forever lol
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Great little car
With gas prices close to $4 per gallon, I had to step down from my Yukon XL and wanted the most economical car I could find without going hybrid. I didn't know what an Echo was, but in my research, this car continued to show up with top ratings and top MPG. I have had the car several months and several thousand miles and the reviews were right. Gas mileage 36-38 combined driving, with interstate driving at 70 mph. I am very pleased with the car and would consider another. Better performance than a 2000 Ford Focus I also own. It is amazing what that 1.5 L engine can do with this car. I plan to keep this one for a long time.
- BaseMSRP: $5,495200 mi away
- Base SedanMSRP: $3,450373 mi away
- Base SedanMSRP: $3,288884 mi away
Funtional Car
Economic with a good picot. A good car to be parked in any parking lot.