Overview & Reviews
Due this spring, the 2007 Toyota Yaris is an all-new model. Available as a three-door "Liftback" hatchback or a four-door sedan, it takes the place of Toyota's Echo and is the company's most affordable vehicle.
- Fuel-efficient, comfortable ride quality, crisp handling, available sliding and reclining rear seats.
- Sluggish off-the-line acceleration with automatic transmission.
User Reviews:
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The Opinion - 2007 Toyota Yaris
By Howards Yaris - October 13 - 3:56 pmAwesome ride for a small car. Comfort is quite nice. It did take some time to get used to the controls being in the center of console. The mileage is second to none... 30s in the city and near 40 mpg on the highway. For the price, it is an awesome buy.
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Love My Car! - 2007 Toyota Yaris
By AuntieD - September 24 - 10:00 amPurchased our Yaris to use as a second car. What a spacious and fuel efficient car!
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Great little car! - 2007 Toyota Yaris
By YarisOwner - September 16 - 9:20 amI have had this car two weeks and have not put gas in it yet! I really enjoy this car and think it is worth the money. I have enjoyed my little go-kart so far and look forward to driving it for a long time.
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I love my car! - 2007 Toyota Yaris
By Susan - September 11 - 5:43 pmI have just purchased a new car. So far I have enjoyed driving it and the gas I am saving is great. I would recommend this car to everyone.
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Fantastic for the price - 2007 Toyota Yaris
By Jimbo - September 8 - 2:20 amThe fuel mileage is wonderful. Its great fun to drive. I love it.
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Great for zipping around town - 2007 Toyota Yaris
By sharon devenney - September 4 - 11:50 pmI might not want to go on a long trip in it, but it is great getting around town, especially when trying to avoid the interstates. Parking is a breeze anywhere downtown.
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Two happy years of driving - 2007 Toyota Yaris
By "S" - August 24 - 2:10 amAbove all other niceties the mpg- factor is tops by far. After six round trips from Florida to NJ and one 4,500- mile trip to NE, the average highway mph is much better than advertised: 44 mph on mostly interstate driving, using regular (10% ethane) 85 octane gasoline, air conditioning on constantly. Local efficiency is steady at 33/34 mpg. Long distance driving is comfortable, surprisingly large baggage room. However, the center mounted instrument panel is irritating now as is was the first day I drove this otherwise wonderful little car!
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Dont be seduced by mpg - 2007 Toyota Yaris
By Becky Pappas - August 14 - 8:39 pmI fell for the Toyoto. Problem #1) Attempting to slow down from 65 to 70 mph on highway. In fine, dry road conditions the flimsy car looses its navigation and wobbles erratic as if airborne. Sure, I loved the zip, the style, the savings, the adorable play car compartments and streamlined accessibility. Problem#2) Spins while braking in rain and feels as if a wind is enough to pick it up and deliver it to Munchkinland where it belongs. Problem # 3) There is no wsy to afjust thr seatbelt and it strangles across mt neck rather than shoulder. This car is great on gas, but totally make believe for any true road hazards. The dealership saw dollar signs and I feel stunned.
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Good First Car - 2007 Toyota Yaris
By Trippmatic - August 9 - 6:30 amWhile I havent had my vehicle long enough to warrant an in depth review, thus far it has been a pleasure to drive and very good on fuel. I will not remark on its reliability except to say that it has 26000 miles on it so far and no reported maintenance other than tire repair and replacement. It is a great economy car, perhaps the best, when considering cost of maintenance, cost to drive, looks, ease of operation, and the fact that it is a Toyota.
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One Great Price Performer - 2007 Toyota Yaris
By Johnnybud - August 8 - 4:33 amI have had my automatic sedan for 90 days and have put on 9k miles. I am getting a blended 39 MPG and on the highway I am getting 44-45. Unreal, this is with an automatic also. This is a great car... well built, a great commuter car. I love my yaris.