Used 2002 Toyota ECHO Consumer Reviews
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Love the Echo!
I bought my Echo new in '02. I've had NO problems or repairs since I bought the car. My friends and family (all SUV owners) snickered when I originally bought the car. I'm the one laughing now with the gas mileage I get and with gas prices climbing to what they are. A great value in this car!
My Echo
What can I say? I just love my Echo! I've never owned a car that I was so proud to drive, and this is just my third car in 25 years. I've had her 3 years now and every day still brings joy and excitement. Although I'm retired and don't put in the long miles, she still gets excellent mileage. I would highly recommend the Echo to anyone who wants a no-frills reliable, cute car. If I had to do it again, I'd do it in a heartbeat. I love this car so much my sister said my idea of Heaven would be to have only Echos up there. :)
- BaseMSRP: $3,4501,440 mi away
- Base CoupeMSRP: $6,9001,767 mi away
- Base CoupeMSRP: $4,9991,797 mi away
Best Buy for the Money
Great overall value. Warren Brown, the car editor for the Washington Post, just helped his daughter get one and he can't believe how great this car is for the money. The seat material and shape need help, though. Lots of help.
Great around town, so-so on the road
Economical car, 30mpg avg, easily fits in tight parking spaces, pretty good around town. The ride is a little bumpy, and it's noisy at highway speed. Acceleration is OK for on ramps but a little underpowered for climbing hills.
Me and my Echo
This is a terrific little car. People who ride with me can't believe how big, solid and quiet it is compared to its exterior size. Love the placement of the instrument cluster-center and far enough away to maintain distance vision. And I average 45 miles per gallon.