Used 2007 Toyota Yaris Consumer Reviews
WOW :)
I'm so glad I decided to buy a new car and not a used one. The car is super nice and comfortable. I personally believe its a young woman's car. The experience of driving and owning this vehicle has been great. All my rides are smooth and comfortable... totally recommend it.
"Love my Yaris"
I love my Yaris, I'm hoping a 2009 or 2010 is coming out, because I would like to get another one.The front seats needs more padding, because on long drives it gets uncomfortable. I love the power it has to get out in traffic, and the gas mileage. It is sporty and peppy i have had people to stop and ask me about my Yaris. I also like that it holds its value very well. I traded my Echo to this Yaris. I liked the Echo's placement of the speedometer better where it was turn towards the driver, but I do love it in the center of the dash instead over the steering column. I'm short, so I've always had trouble trying to see the road because of speedometer being over the steering column.
- S SedanMSRP: $3,500143 mi away
- Base SedanMSRP: $4,700182 mi away
- S SedanMSRP: $5,500263 mi away
You get what you buy
Its a nice little car. Great for small family or single folks. I had to get rid of it less than two years with it. The odometer, gas reading, dials etc in the middle is just too weird. Not very strong engine. Cup holders are one size and wrong spot to have it. Auxiliary plug is on passengers side. Too difficult too reach when on drivers side. Seats are uncomfortable and hard. Miles per gallon are 33 with city and highway. Side compartment storage in front too deep and thin.
The Yar-mobile
Dubbed "The Yar-mobile" by co-workers, everyone including myself is surprised by the amount of room in this hatchback. Going from a Ford Explorer to the Yaris I feel quite comfortable, however my hauling days are over. After my first fillup I get 35.2 MPG city only driving. This car has met all my expectations! I couldn't imagine spending less than $20K (CAD) and getting more bang for the buck in any other vehicle. This is my first Toyota and I am very impressed.
LOVE IT!!!!
I needed to replace my Echo and this is the perfect car for anyone. It's surprisingly sporty in the manual and is far more comfortable than it looks like it would be. I couldn't be happier! Plus, it's a Toyota, so you know you're getting something good!
Great Car For The Money
I love this car already. The gas mileage has been excellent so far (38 mpg), and it's a real head turner in traffic. There are a few things that take some getting used to, including the center-mounted display, but after about 2 days I began to wonder why all cars don't have it. For a pretty small car, the Yaris sure does have plenty of leg room. It will whip in and out of traffic in the city, and when you take it out on the interstate, it will absolutely fly down the road with suprising comfort. Overall very fun to drive, good looking, and a smart move considering the price of gas these days.
This car deserves a second look!
I mainly chose the Toyota Yaris for the fuel economy. I have averaged almost 60mpg on highway runs, and about 40mpg around town (much better than my other car)! The seating is comfortable and the interior is easy to keep clean (charcoal gray). It handles beautifully at higher speeds, even around corners! The newly redesigned headlight assembly allow great light dispersion, for improved visibility, especially if you add the Sylvania Ulta Star headlamps! Most oncoming traffic think I am running my high beams, yet I am not! The fuel tank capacity is 11.1 gallons, and I can squeeze 600 miles out of it! If you try it, you will buy it! Really deserves a second look!
Great Little Commuting Car
I have only owned Toyotas, from including a Previa, Corolla, Rav4 and 2003 4Runner. This is a great little commuting car. I have a 30+ mile commute each way, and should save 15 MPG compared to my Rav4... which alone should save me almost my car payment. Surprisingly roomy, feels much bigger than the Corolla. We have 2 small kids in car seats and this car will allow us to take the Yaris instead of the 4Runner around town. I haven't found a complaint yet with it... The Corolla in its current form is in trouble. This car is $3000 cheaper than a Corolla, feels bigger and is a heck of a lot better to look at.
Bigger inside than out
My other vehicle is a Land Cruiser and this is the perfect complement to it. I am constantly thinking of reasons to run errands so that I can drive it. I ordered the liftback without even driving it because of it's looks and my confidence in Toyota build quality and it didn't disappoint. I've driven almost 350 miles and I'm still waiting for the gas meter to reach the bottom bar. A very nimble car with good power, whether I'm alone or with my wife and kids. By the way, the Yaris was a hugh success with my 8 and 9 year old kids!
Good enough for me...
Fun to drive, good on gas, the doors slam like a big car. :-) What more could you want?