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Z LiMelbourne
- 5 reviews
Good small affordable car
Got my yaris sedan secondhand back in uni, and it had been performing really well and very reliable. Small car so it was really easy to monuve around (especially as a new driver). It has relatively big space as well for a single. The running cost is low in general but Toyota service is a bit expensive. Overall a good first car before I move on to ssh more expensive
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Naisarg PujaraSouth East Queensland, QLD
- 13 reviews
Awesome Car for a Family
Very good in performance and handling. No noise at all while driving. Runs very smoothly. Interior is far better than other models of same brand or other brands. Very spacious from inside. A perfect sedan for a family. Very reliable and easy to operate. Automatic transmission is available which makes your driving much easier. Available in many colors but black looks AWESOME. Low maintenance compared to other cars and models.
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KittenHunter Region, NSW
- 8 reviews
Oh What A Feeling!!!
First car I took for a test drive & loved it!! Easy to handle has the best turning circle I have ever had on a car. The speedo is in the middle of the dash unlike other models but did not take me long to adapt to this concept. Petrol consumption is minimal. 18 months down the track & not a regret.
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DhaneshSydney
Problem
i had my car running all good and all of a sudden i lost power steering on this car can some one help me out what could have gone wrong, i would appreciate if some one had a slimier problem or if i can get a expert advice of what to fix
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Jim QMelbourne
- 6 reviews
Price Perfect! But Underpower
This sedan is very perfect for its price. High Cost-Effective!
The space for diver and passengers is bigger than other similar products.
There is one problem is that the car is always underpowered. It seems a bit weak to climb slope.
Anyway, the car is perfect for city driving. It is suitable as a working and shopping vehicle!
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Brent S
- 5 reviews
Dependable
Decent car that can be depended upon first and foremost. Not particularly powerful, but after 70km's it still drives the same as day 1. Interior is nothing special but does the job, very good boot space for a small bottom of the range model. Airbag fault was an inconvenience but nothing more.
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Angelk_2AU
- 10 reviews
Great, reliable, fuel efficient car
Bought my Toyota yaris manual sedan in 2008 brand new. I've had no issues with it mechanically and it just runs and runs. It's done 108 000 ks and still drives like it did 6 years ago! Lots of cup holders and space to put things considering it's small size. Boot space is deep although the entrance is smaller meaning larger items have trouble entering the space. My only issue is the clutch is very small and the car can stall easily. It can also make changes of gear a bit jerky I found. However with that size engine I wouldn't have chosen an auto...Read more
as at least with the manual you have more control. Would definitely recommend this car. I'm about to sell it only because we need a bigger car but sad to see it go! Reliable, fuel efficient, no mechanical issues, capped Toyota servicing for 3 years Clutch is small, boot entrance a bit smallSimilar opinion? Write a review on ieatwords.com.au!
elchriss0Melbourne
Reliable
Having owned a Toyota Corolla Verso in the UK for 3 years, we decided to stay with Toyota when we moved here. At the time, we got the Yaris without on the road costs, since we were also purchasing a RAV4 at the same time (we've since replaced that with another RAV4), so i've always considered the car good value for money.
The Yaris has done 90,000kms in almost 7 years, including several interstate trips (without much needed cruise control). Back in 2006/2007, the only other small/mini sedans on the market were Korean (Kia Rio and Holden Ba...Read more
rina Sedan). Also, this was at a time when Korean cars were still [censored word removed] (not anymore) so given the alternative, choosing a Japanese built car was a no brainer. We also have one of the new TK Barina Sedans. I'm about to replace the tyres for a 2nd time and the shock absorbers for the first time, so from a wear and tear point of view, the parts last for a farely ordinary amount of time. Over the last year, i've done a considerable amount of long distance driving and found that the lower back support is lacking and causes back aches after several hours. It's survived several pothole filled gravel tracks without any problems. Ground clearance is good for a sedan (compared to the current Barina Sedan). I love the centre dash and can put the steering wheel in a comfortable position without blocking the gauges compared to other cars i've driven over the years. Fuel economy varies from 6 - 8.5L/100km. Also good is the full size spare, which is essential for interstate/freeway driving. The things i've always had a problem with is the lack of a 5th gear (auto), which leads to higher RPM when cruising along at 100+ kph and also the lack of torque in the low ends of the gears (not surprising given the engine size) and the torque is massively reduced when the aircon is on. Having said that, I find the gearbox/transmission/accelerator much more responsive to what my foot is doing compared to the Barina Sedan. It knows when to change gear and what gear to change to, whereas the Barina sedan gets confused (to many gears doesn't help) and takes way too long to change down a gear when you need to accelerate suddenly.Similar opinion? Write a review on ieatwords.com.au!
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