At the end of three weeks, I was saddened by the fact that I had to
let the Yaris go. The new car may not have broke ground like the Echo hatch did when it was introduced, but it's improved on the original in so many ways, which has really made it feel like a much more complete automobile. What's more is that the Yaris defies the stereotype that subcompacts are only good for penny-pinchers, young adults or the elderly. It's a good car for any and everybody looking for an efficient and reliable transportation, and it's truly roomy to boot. Toyota's really hit a hole in one; it's no wonder that after being on sale for about a half year, there's one on every street corner, and shortly, one on our fleet. Check back shortly for the first update - we've now got one of our own!
Specifications (Yaris 5-door LE):
This little car has a lot of big-car spirit. (Photo: Justin Couture, Canadian Auto Press) |
Specifications (Yaris 5-door LE):
- Price Range (Yaris 5-door LE MSRP): $14,910 - $17,560
- Price as Tested (MSRP): $16,560
- Body Type: 3-door hatchback
- Layout: front engine, FWD
- Engine: 106-hp, 103 lb-ft of torque, 1.5L, 16-valve DOHC I-4
- Transmission: 5-spd manual (opt. 4-spd auto)
- Brakes (front/rear): disc/drum, ABS, EBD
- Dimensions (L/W/H/WB): 3,825 / 1,695 / 1,525 / 2,460 mm (150.6 / 66.7 / 60.0 / 96.9 in)
- Curb Weight: 1,052 kg (2,320 lbs)
- Tires: 175/65R14
- Cargo Volume (trunk): 228 L (8.1 cu-ft)
- Fuel Economy (city/hwy): 6.9 / 5.5 L/100 km
- Observed Fuel Economy: 7.0 L/100 km
- Warranty (mo/km): 36/60,000 comprehensive - 60/100,000 powertrain
- Competitors: Chevrolet Aveo5, Honda Fit, Hyundai Accent5, Kia Rio5, MINI Cooper, Nissan Versa, Pontiac Wave5, Suzuki Swift+
- Website: www.toyota.ca