Used 2010 Toyota Yaris Consumer Reviews
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One helluva car
I absolutely love this car. Reasonably priced, a solid built car, handles great, a very tight turning radius, nimble. Great, great MPG. Plenty of interior room.
Best highway mpg
We purchased this car to park the silverado in hopes to achieve 37 mpg from everyone else's reviews. keeping the car at 70 mph or less we maintain 35-36 which is very impressive. took a highway trip and set it on cruise which was added, at 65 mph and at 280 miles we did get 46 mpg. i have no complaints for the compromise of mileage. if I did not have cruise control added i would not enjoy highway trips. overall if driven with a light foot and 70 or less mph good result await you. enjoy
- Base 4dr HatchbackMSRP: $6,50044 mi away
- Base 4dr HatchbackMSRP: $6,800150 mi away
- Base SedanMSRP: $4,995190 mi away
My lifetime favorite car
This is an inexpensive car to purchase and almost free to drive and maintain. I had 64,604 miles on mine -- it still looked and ran like new -- when it was rear-ended by a truck. I was heartbroken when my insurance "totalled" it. I bought a new Yaris ... and I am in love again.
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From a Mercedes to a Yaris - and very happy.
2010 Hatchback, Auto. It has some upgrades. IMO, a great commuter vehicle. I consistently put 2000 miles a month on this little puddle jumper and 2021 I pay less than $175 a month in gas (regular). Freeway driving = 36 MPG. I can change the oil in less than 10 minutes and everything related to maintenance is super accessible. Surprisingly solid, no rattles at all. Road noise is above average, but manageable. Handling is very good. The brakes/stopping efficiency on this thing is simply awesome, I remember reading they're best in class in that area. I remember initially laughing these cars off before I even looked at them, but my oldest son (a Toyota tech for 10 year) raved about these cars from a reliability standpoint. After owning and driving one for a few years now I have to agree. These are just so inexpensive, reliable, and easy to maintain...what else can I say? (2021 year update - Every word written above is STILL true.) (2022 year update - I traded my Yaris to a 2018 Honda Civic. The Yaris was a great car for me when I was economically challenged - reliable beyond belief and absolutely cheap to run. My finances improved where I could get a nicer car with more features. I was interested in staying within the Toyota family. A 2-door corolla would have made a great choice, but they're not made. So I went to the civic. I'll always remember the Yaris - it was a super little car and I'll always recommend them as they have no peer in their class.
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Great Car!
I bought this car (had about 18 miles on it) and the very same day drove about 800 miles in a single day. I think a lot of the posters here exaggerate a bit on the gas mileage as I am getting roughly about 32 mpg before the fuel gauge starts blinking. Not bad but that was mainly highway driving. Drove it back another 800 miles and getting the same results. Of course, I had the AC going on the entire time which can affect the mpg. The interior did not have really nice quality materials but what do you expect from a $13k car. The engine was great and very zippy but also at the same time, extremely loud. You can feel the bumps and roaring of the engine. Overall, a great car.