Used 2014 Toyota Yaris Consumer Reviews
This car is awsome!
I have this car now for about a few weeks and love every ride out of it. Very impressed with its slick performance and styling. I did not expect much cargo space for it's segment, but can easily fit my weekly grocery and then some. Lots of leg room and convenient interior design. Reduced my stops at the gas station. It could use a center storage and an arm rest.
Gas pedal is an issue
We love our 2012 Yaris Hatchback because it holds two full sets of golf clubs and two suitcases. What is an issue with me is that I feel the gas pedal needs to be addressed. It is straight up causing pressure on ligament in arch of my right foot as well as top of foot. If it were tilted a bit, the foot would be more relaxed. I'm wondering if this has been an issue for others. Very painful.
- L 2dr HatchbackMSRP: $8,86939 mi away
- LE 2dr HatchbackMSRP: $9,995136 mi away
- LEMSRP: $7,950177 mi away
Yaris sedan-fleet
It's a zippy little car which has plenty of space for a tall person. It's great for the city due to it's compact nature. Only flaw is it doesn't have cruise control. Nothing to complain about maintenance as I've changed all of my fluids in the vehicle to enhance longevity.
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Good little car
This is a great little car. It has power comfortable and great for parking in the city.
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Avoid stick shift with size 12 shoes
If you rest your shoe on the L model's dead pedal, it constantly gets caught under the clutch pedal, and you end up having to hover that foot above the clutch when you anticipate a gear change soon. The gear shift feels very crude and notchy. Stick shift does yield more zoom-zoom over automatic, but the LE model with automatic shift and more creature comforts - such as power windows - will make your drive more enjoyable. I had an LE model in 2006 which easily survived being T-boned in the driver door by pickup truck, and I traded it for a VW Rabbit. My 2012 L stick easily yielded 32 mpg in short city drives, but after 5 months I'm dumping it for a great Mazda3 iTouring hatch.