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TOYOTA YARIS Used Car Review

Pros

Cons

  • Spacious cabin belies car's size, plus good storage
  • Strong on value
  • City-friendly turning circle
  • 2017 update introduced more standard/optional safety features
  • Current model ageing quickly, including old engines
  • Dull interior design
  • Not as fun to drive as many rivals
  • Toyota deleted handy sliding rear bench in 2011
This is general information and should not be relied on as purchasing advice.
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2008 Toyota Yaris NCP93R YRS Blue 4 Speed Automatic Sedan

  • 137603 km
  • Sedan
  • Auto
  • 4 cyl 1.5L

Looking for a reliable, comfortable, and stylish sedan? Look no further than this 2008 Toyota Yaris NCP93R YRS in a stunning BLUE color. With only 137,603 km on the odometer, this sedan is ready for a new adventure. Equipped with features like 4 Speaker Stereo, Air Conditioning, ABS (Antilock Brakes), and Power Windows, this Yaris offers both convenience and comfort for your daily commute or weekend getaway. The adjustable steering column, height-adjustable driver's seat, and split-fold rear s

$11,995 Excl. Gov. Charges
Minchinbury, NSW

Dealer used
23 hours ago

2011 Toyota Yaris NCP131R YRS Blue 4 Speed Automatic Hatchback

  • 259418 km
  • Hatchback
  • Auto
  • 4 cyl 1.5L

This vehicle is in great condition for its age and is sure to impress. At this advertised price it is astonishingly affordable. Be sure to act quick to take advantage of this amazing offer before someone else does. Comes with a Free - 1 year dealer warranty, a current RWC is supplied and all on road costs are included driveaway, no more to pay! Why buy your car from us Because it’s the intelligent choice! Established in 1988, our Dealership has been offering unique customer experience not

$9,988 Excl. Gov. Charges
Braybrook, VIC

Dealer used
24/04/2024

2014 Toyota Yaris NCP130R YR Blue 4 Speed Automatic Hatchback

  • 174400 km
  • Hatchback
  • Auto
  • 4 cyl 1.3L

2014 Toyota Yaris NCP130R YR Blue 4 Speed Automatic Hatchback

$10,999 Drive Away^
Acacia Ridge, QLD

Dealer used
24/04/2024

2015 Toyota Yaris Ascent NCP130R

  • 150301 km
  • Hatchback
  • Manual
  • 4

Experience the perfect blend of practicality, efficiency, and comfort with our 2015 Toyota Yaris Ascent NCP130R. This hatchback model, bathed in a captivating shade of blue, is in excellent condition and has travelled a total of 152,269 kms. Equipped with a robust 4 cylinder engine, this vehicle ensures a smooth and reliable driving experience. It features a manual transmission that caters to those who enjoy a more engaged drive. Running on unleaded fuel, it offers an economical solution to y

$12,990 Excl. Gov. Charges
Eagle Farm, QLD

Dealer used
24/04/2024

Overview of the Toyota Yaris

Overview of the Toyota Yaris

TOYOTA YARIS GENERATIONS (SINCE 2005)

2005-2011

2011 onwards

RUNNING COSTS

Fuel Consumption

1.3L 4-cylinder: 5.8 to 6.4 litres per 100km

1.5L 4-cylinder: 5.9 to 6.4 litres per 100km

= Highly economical.

= Good economy.

= Average fuel use.

= Heavy consumption.

Servicing

SIMILAR MODELS TO T OYOTA YARIS

WHAT TO LOOK OUT FOR: TOYOTA YARIS (2011-2016)

The Yaris is a great second-hand car thanks to its mighty reputation for reliability. In fact, some owners get years and years and hundreds of thousands of trouble-free kilometres from Yarises and, provided basic maintenance schedules are adhered to, there's no reason you won't either.

Engines are robust and use a timing chain rather than a timing belt, so that should last the life of the car without costly replacement. The catch is that the little Yaris engine only carries about 2.5 litres of oil, so it gets worked hard.

Toyota recommends 10,000km oil-change intervals and we wouldn't stretch these. Dirty oil will gunk up an engine and if there's a ticking noise when you first start the car that goes away, this process has probably already occurred.

Check for oil leaks from the transmission and engine, although a little smear of oil from the rocker-cover is nothing to worry about. While you're underneath, take a look at the rubber boots that cover the CV joints on each driveshaft. If these are already split, the joints are also probably already damaged from dirt and grime getting into the delicate workings.

Also, check the body condition for signs of poor repairs. These cars were popular with younger, possibly accident-prone drivers who sometimes skimped on insurance, leading to cheap repairs when the inevitable happened.