Used 2007 Toyota Yaris Sedan Consumer Reviews
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Yaris is Impressive
Best efficient and comfortable sedan that is a non hybrid. Very good at the pump and fun to drive. Very remarkable stability on the highway for its size. Very weird the car appears small from the outside but very roomy from the inside. Trunk space is good. Smart engineering when it come to dimensions.
Yuri the Yaris
I absolutely love li'l Yuri the Yaris . 61,000 miles and no problems. the light is on for abs braking system. Changed the brake pads -- guess I will need to take Yuri to the Toyota Dealer to shut off the light. there are blind spots on the post --easy to get into an accident -- but I have never been hit -- I am a careful driver. the trunk rubber seal is out whack . No big deal. this car has been fun to drive and has has excellent gas mileage since I bought it in 5/2006. When I look at other cars on the market I think yes those are cool BUT you can't beat the gas mileage
- Base SedanMSRP: $4,995331 mi away
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- Base SedanMSRP: $8,700206 mi away
2007 Toyota Yaris S
As someone who's had every imaginable vehicle, this was quite a radical move. My very first foreign car! What a life change this has been. From an overhaul of my driving experience to reducing my monthly gas bill by 60%, it's been quite a ride. I love this car.
Better Choices in Sub-Compact Market
Bought this car in March 2007 to get something more fuel efficient, I regret it today because I should have went with a 2007 Honda Civic LX which i looked at but choose this because it was 14,500 out the door and the civic was 17,000 out the door. I should have spend the extra 2500 because I am considering selling it and getting a Civic LX-S right now. Gas Mileage is the only strong point, average around 32 MPG combined, have gotten 40 on the hwy but its difficult because the 4 SPD Auto allows the engine to buzz away at 3k at 60 mph. Has crummy handling and unresponsive steering. Honda fit was way more fun to drive with the utility of a hatchback. Its been reliable but that's it.
40+ mpg on average in MI
I bought the car as a commuter, and it's been a great gas-sipping machine. On average, I average 40-42mpg on my commute (90% hwy/ 10% city). It's definitely not as fun as a Civic or Mazda 3, but gas mileage makes up for it. I would highly recommend it to anyone looking for a no-hassle commuter car that gets just as good, if not better, gas mileage as most hybrids in the market.