Used 2011 Toyota Yaris Hatchback Consumer Reviews
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Toyota Yaris 2011 hatchback 2dr manual
This car is so pretty and small and fun to drive that I love it. I drive it to school (almost 60miles) daily and it gives me not problems, I put 2k miles to my car every month and it doesn’t give me problems. I love almost everything about this car, I bought it used with 119k miles on it and it is still driving as new. My two sisters also own the 2007 sedan version of it and they haven’t had problems with their cars neither. Without a doubt this car will make your life easier giving you not problems. This was my second car, I owned a 2009 corolla, but that one needed some work on the suspension so I sold it and get this car and it was a great desicion. I think the only cons of this car is that the sound from outside is not well islolated, if you drive it fast it gets really noisy inside the cabin but still a great car. This was the car I had in mind to buy as my first car except that it was the 2007 model which is basically the same, but I’m glad I finally got this car bc it’s an awesome car. By the way another con is the bad radio reception and that the 2007-2011 model look exactly... so even though you own a 2011 car ppl might think it’s an older car (2007) model
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GREAT LITTLE CAR
My first Yaris was a 2007. It was perfect and was lost to a T - bone accident and totaled. My insurance company replaced the hatchback with a 2011. This Yaris is totally trouble free, gets great gas mileage and never has had a problem. All I do is change the oil and one set of tires. It just keeps on running like the little pink battery bunny. Nothing of the negative reviews makes any sense to me. Even the centrally located instrument panel up high is perfectly located, instead of behind the steering wheel and below as with most other cars. Much more side to side passenger room than the Honda Fit which my friend owns.
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- Base SedanMSRP: $6,953203 mi away
- Base SedanMSRP: $7,900223 mi away
- Base 4dr HatchbackMSRP: $8,985289 mi away
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We usually buy 3 dr hatchbacks and use as two seaters with a lot of storage/cargo room. Even with the back seats down this model compared to older hatchback designs like the 89 Mazda 323 or the 86 Toyota Tercel lacks such in room. On the other hand, the driveline punchs quite a punch in power compared to the older models. We have pushed up the gas mileage to 40 mpg so far by reverting back to 14 inch rims with 175/70r14's by toyo. The OEM bridgestones drifted too much, but the toyo's glued it to the road and bumped the gas another 3mpg's! Make sure you install an air filter in the a/c system. For some reason the car does not come with one from the factory. We also added body side molding.