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2007 Toyota Yaris Sedan Road Test
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Today, however, the manufacturers have begun to listen to the people who buy entry-level vehicles. Cheap cars don't have to look and feel cheap, after all, and to that end almost every subcompact on the market has been given visually pleasing, yet inexpensive designs to make buying a sub $20,000 vehicle a little less embarrassing. The Yaris sedan, brother to the popular Yaris hatchback, is one of those cars.
The Yaris has one of those designs that I can't quite make my mindup about. I'm just not sure if I really like it. Head-on the Yaris looks like
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| Yaris continues to dominate the subcompact market segment. (Photo: Budd Stanley, American Auto Press) |
While the car's distinctive
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| Lightweight Yaris doesn't cost much to run, which is good for the wallet and the environment. (Photo: Budd Stanley, American Auto Press) |
As the predecessor to the Yaris, the Echo was riddled with storage compartments, although the carsuffered from an interior that lacked style. The Echo paid more attention to usefulness than to design, and for that it won its fair share of loyal owners. The Yaris, on the other hand, has equaled out the style to utility ratio, by getting rid
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| Like the Versa, the Yaris' rear seats do not fold flat. (Photo: Budd Stanley, American Auto Press) |
One big surprise was the seats. Being
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| You get used to the look of the center stack, later, if not sooner. (Photo: Budd Stanley, American Auto Press) |
Then there is the dash. What an improvement. The center mounted gauge cluster has been retained, only looking a little sharper with some digital readouts. Down the center of the dash sits a stylish stereo system on top of three funky Tonka toy-like climate control dials. Everything is simple to operate, and looks great on the silver background that floats on the all-black dash. The entire interior was colored black on my tester, and while this gives the car a quality look, the lack of lighter colored trim on the doors can be a little overpowering. Some extra silver trim sprinkled here and there
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| The interior also divides, but the cupholders will be praised by all. (Photo: Budd Stanley, American Auto Press) |
Those who have read my articles before will know thatI love light cars with small displacement engines. Well, the Yaris is almost as light as they come at 2,348 lbs while sporting a 106-hp 1.5L engine. The low weight allows for excellent fuel efficiency while allowing the 1.5L to compete with cars boasting much more displacement. One weakness I found was with the automatic
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| It's a design that you either really like - for its cuteness or sophistication - or one that you don't. (Photo: Budd Stanley, American Auto Press) |
Dreaming aside, the Yaris is one of the most fuel-efficient gasoline powered cars I've driven. Driving the car for 217 miles in city conditions, with fuel efficiency being the farthest thing from my mind, I only managed toburn three quarters of a tank of fuel. With a 11.1 gallon tank, it hardly cost me anything to top it back up. I love driving small cars! The little engine is covered with a very small hood, however. Toyota techs and back yard mechanics will likely not like the tiny opening, as it makes working on the car's engine quite difficult.
Like its big brothers, the Corolla and Camry, the Yaris proves itself capable when it comes to handling. Toyota's
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| A stand-up vehicle for way, way, way under twenty grand. (Photo: Budd Stanley, American Auto Press) |
The Yaris will continue Toyota's dominance in the small car market as it offers the brand's regular traits of excellent fit and finish, high build quality and great fuel efficiency for a very competitive price. This will keep Toyota's faithful even more so. However, now Toyota can go to bat with the added bonus of a good, modern design for both the interior and exterior, along with great handling and impressive comfort. Truly, Toyota has positioned the Yaris well against all the newcomers in the sub-compact segment.
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