Used 2010 Toyota Yaris Consumer Reviews
12 years no problems
180000 miles and still going strong. Gas mileage has been the biggest plus point. Like others have said it gets way better than what it lists as the gas mileage. I’d say get more like 38 miles per gallon average. Really haven’t had to put much money into it other than the standard maintenance. Had to get a new clutch, New brakes and tires a few times. It might not be the fanciest but I think it’s very functional and I do like the sleek design and it handles really well around corners. easy for parking, easy to do a U-turn in a tight space.
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Reliable & good on gas
I had the car for 6 month and 8K miles. The gas mileage is about 3 mpg worse than my old Tercel. Best was 42 mpg on the highway, worst was 34 mpg in heavy city traffic. I average 37-38 on my commute which is mostly city driving. The car is comfortable and easy to handle, tight turning radius, lots of space once you fold down the rear seats. So far I had zero problems with the car. Easy to work on for do-it-yourselfers.
- Base SedanMSRP: $8,995155 mi away
- Base 2dr HatchbackMSRP: $6,898163 mi away
- Base SedanMSRP: $6,999372 mi away
Love it!
I have only owned this car for 3 weeks so I cannot comment on reliability but I have driven a friends Camry extensively and I am impressed with Toyota in general. The Yaris is a ball to drive and my only problem is that I want to be traveling all the time and that could eventually get expensive. The car is, for it's size powerful, comfortable and attractive. The gas tank is only 11.1 gal and I am accustomed to a 20 gal tank but it will go twice as far on a gallon as the Cherokee I traded in so the smaller tank is OK. All in all I am delighted with it.
Yaris Kudos
I recently purchased a new 3 dr Yaris and I am very happy with its overall quality and performance. I love the additional cargo space compared to my trade in Corolla. Compared to the Matrix which I drove as a rental for a few days the overall driver visibility is superior. It more than adequately gets up to the speed limit and as a technician it looks very easy to work on. Great price and quality. If it has the same dependability as my old Corolla I will be very happy in years to come. Jim Mc
Consistency and reliability the highest
I purchased a 2010 Toyota Yaris 8 years ago with 60K miles. It now has 230K miles. During that time, I have commuted 110 miles each day from central MA to Boston, MA. No issues. Beside basic maintenance (tires, oil changes, brakes) I have done nothing to this car. It's reliable and starts right up. No issues in driving in the snow or other challenging weather. Very consistent basic commuter car that is well worth the price you pay for it.