Used 2018 Toyota Yaris Consumer Reviews
Rough Rider
My 2013 Yaris SE is a horrible riding car, everything on the road transfers right up the steering wheel, it's like dragging your fingers along the street while you drive. I hit a mouse one night, I know I hit it because I could feel the squish through the over sensitive steering wheel.... a fraction of a second, but I could feel a distinct crush/pop...it was gross. I will never buy another Toyota product.
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Rented one, want to return it after a few hours
The first thing I noticed was that I couldn't find a control for the mirrors. Asked the guy at the rental place how you adjust them. "This is a very basic car- you just move them with your hands". We both laughed when I said I hadn't seen that in twenty years, and he agreed. OK, no biggie- I can live with that. Next thing I noticed is that there's no console to store things close by. There is a glovebox. OK- again, inconvenient but it's just a rental, right? Then I notice there's no armrest! Now that's kind of a deal breaker. Then I notice that the remote has no button, you must manually lock and unlock the doors with a key. A half hour later I'm tooling along and get some open road ahead of me. I floor it and there's the growling sound of little engine working. After several seconds of getting used to the sound, I wonder if I'm speeding. Surely I must be speeding as I had the pedal to the floor for a good-7-8 seconds........nope, I see the speedometer, 42, 43, 44 etc- I'm still nowhere near speeding, LOL. I'm thinking about calling the rental place tomorrow and seeing if I can upgrade for the two weeks I'll have it for a reasonable price. I feel sorry for anyone that drives one of these, LOL. But hey- it does look kind of cool, and the Blutooth and AC are good!
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- L 2dr HatchbackMSRP: $16,500373 mi away
- L 4dr HatchbackMSRP: $16,297507 mi away
- L 2dr HatchbackMSRP: $14,998556 mi away
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Its been 5 years and i had to change the ball bearing y times already, and the A/C 3 times, they're great saving gas, but just that.
Last of the reliable kind
Got a 2014 2dr hb 5spd yesterday drove it all around and got 39.8 mpg average with the ac on. Quiet firm smooth ride. Needs tires and a detailing. 124k on it now. Was regular serviced at the dealership. Oem parts. Pretty amazing little car. Hope to drive it for many more years.
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Only problem is the belt has no tensioner
After tightening this every few months it becomes really annoying after a weather change this things squeeks to high hell
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