Used 2003 Toyota ECHO Consumer Reviews
A Zippy Little Car
I can now go on a trip and forget the cost of gas. 42 mpg on the road at reasonable speeds. Plenty of space for luggage, beach stuff, etc. This was a spur of the moment purchase. I lucked out. A lot of people think it's "cute"...not a big concern of mine, but hey!
Echo
A very good car. It's little weak engine accelerates it just fine, thanks to the light weight of the car and decent aerodynamics. The car rides smoothly and quietly. In fast turns you do feel some body roll. The center- mounter instrument cluster is a great feature, it makes driving easier when a cop is behind you. Switching your eyes from the speedo, to the cop in the rearview, then to the road has never been easier. Also has an excellent stereo. And I've never seen so much storage in a vehicle! It has Toyota reliability, but the interior quality could have been better.
- Base SedanMSRP: $5,000261 mi away
- Base CoupeMSRP: $3,9501,086 mi away
- Base CoupeMSRP: $1,4902,334 mi away
I Love My little ECHO
I have had my car for 1 month and I keep finding more compartments. I am very pleased and surprised with the fuel consumption.
A Great Commuting Car for All Sizes
This is my second Echo. The first was a 2001, totalled by a rear end accident. No injuries. I loved that car, and this one is even a little better. I am a large 6'1" and fit comfortably. I love the pick up, the drive, the mileage (35-40+ mpg)and the size, which means I can park where others can't. So far no trouble with either car. Highly recommended.
Best small commuter car !
I still don"t understand why Edmunds rate it so low. It is the best car for city driving. Good accelaration. Super low gas consumption. Quiet ride. Well assembled.