I owned a 2012 Yaris III 1.33 99HP, driven a 2008 Yaris II 1.33 85HP and now I own a 2006 Yaris 1.0 73HP. What I can tell you is that the avg consumption on all of them was almost the same. With a tank of 42L I got a mixed of 500-600Km. Both the older and newer 1.33 were great, with the newer being more refined but essentially the same car. I ignored the design, as for me the reliability and driving is more important. I had to sell both because I needed money quick. I bought the 1.0 in mint condition for 2650eur. The 1.0 3 cylinder is a little bit noisier and definitely not as powerful as the 4 cylinder 1.33, yet driving in town 50kmh and outside 90kmh feels like the 1.33. Only at motorway speeds at 110-130kmh you definitely feel the "struggle" Well, not entirely true. I drive mostly max 120kmh and when alone, even the motorway seems fine. Driving 4 people and luggage makes it very hard to praise. So nippy at everything bellow 100kmh. That said, it manages even 150kmh. I asked like 20 people online who sold the 1.0 Yaris II about their experiences and all said that though its not for highway suited, they all drive it there 120kmh easy with people and some said they only drive 150kmh mostly with....and this is what blew my mind, over 500,000 Km on the ODO meter!!!! They said the only servicing was the usual at any car, no flaws what so ever. So I took mine for a spin many times and can say that even though you feel the 1.0 is a city car, you are always surprised at what it can do. PS - I spent 2650eur on it with the next cheapest and in good condition 1.33 was about 4000eur. For the cca 1300eur I got my kitchen and living room remade!!!
Just got mine today, took it for a spin round countryside and having come from a 04 panda, the Toyota is like a spaceship xD.. Beautiful car, just need to valet it and sort a few scratches out :).
Based on those claimed fuel efficiency numbers, a top speed of 175Mph sounds about right. Just divide all claimed numbers by 1.6 and there's the real world figures.
We got a yaris petrol mk1 From 2005, and the steering dont self centre and is nervous at highway speed, how is it in the mk2, does the steering self center to the middle by it self?
Jsks s You are joking 😂. Reliability, yeah I definitely agree, although I’ve had 8 Audi’s and only ever had one problem (boot latch went on a 2014 Q5). However, you cannot compare the flimsy, hard Japanese plasticky interiors to an Audi’s 😂😂. Audi are the best in the game for interiors; their quality, finish and technology is unrivalled. I’ve also briefly had a 2017 Toyota Aygo I bought for my business, and it was awful. I get it’s a cheap car, but the Horn broke within weeks, the DAB radio never got a signal and the gearbox was awful (it was like a truck’s). I got a Skoda Citigo straight after (for the around same price) and it was a much better quality car.
Hi man awesome review I’m looking at getting that model soon can I ask do you know of any problems that can occur from a realible standpoint with the engines on the yaris?
I would'nt be too hard on the mechanic at the dealership for not picking up on the wiper blades. They are under pressure to churn em out, it's volume volume volume, if one wants a thorough service the dealer is the worst choice I'd suggest. Oil and filter change, tyre rotation, hand brake adjustment and a quick clean in wash bay. Don't blame the mechanic, it's the dealer that dictates their working terms and conditions.
1:58 30 British Pounds = $41.65. The Socialists in California charge $130 annually for my 11 year old 2010 Yaris and the same amount $130 for my 30 year old 1991 Honda Ct 70cc mini trail! My Yaris sedan has always been a great car. 104,000 highway miles and only replaced a squeaky fan belt.
I owned a 2012 Yaris III 1.33 99HP, driven a 2008 Yaris II 1.33 85HP and now I own a 2006 Yaris 1.0 73HP. What I can tell you is that the avg consumption on all of them was almost the same. With a tank of 42L I got a mixed of 500-600Km. Both the older and newer 1.33 were great, with the newer being more refined but essentially the same car. I ignored the design, as for me the reliability and driving is more important. I had to sell both because I needed money quick. I bought the 1.0 in mint condition for 2650eur. The 1.0 3 cylinder is a little bit noisier and definitely not as powerful as the 4 cylinder 1.33, yet driving in town 50kmh and outside 90kmh feels like the 1.33. Only at motorway speeds at 110-130kmh you definitely feel the "struggle" Well, not entirely true. I drive mostly max 120kmh and when alone, even the motorway seems fine. Driving 4 people and luggage makes it very hard to praise. So nippy at everything bellow 100kmh. That said, it manages even 150kmh. I asked like 20 people online who sold the 1.0 Yaris II about their experiences and all said that though its not for highway suited, they all drive it there 120kmh easy with people and some said they only drive 150kmh mostly with....and this is what blew my mind, over 500,000 Km on the ODO meter!!!! They said the only servicing was the usual at any car, no flaws what so ever. So I took mine for a spin many times and can say that even though you feel the 1.0 is a city car, you are always surprised at what it can do. PS - I spent 2650eur on it with the next cheapest and in good condition 1.33 was about 4000eur. For the cca 1300eur I got my kitchen and living room remade!!!
4 to 5 years later, I totaled the poor 2006 yaris :(((( Last week I had a huge accident. Really sad, shame. Searching a Yaris 3 1.33L
Just got mine today, took it for a spin round countryside and having come from a 04 panda, the Toyota is like a spaceship xD.. Beautiful car, just need to valet it and sort a few scratches out :).
enjoy!
I've arranged to buy one tomorrow. You've been a great help. Thank you!
Moy Arguelles great little cars, you will ❤️ it
U get it?
I can’t believe I drive this car and there was so much I didn’t know till now
You are welcome
I like your UA-cam channel and the car
Thank you, much appreciated, and also it is a great little car
Very good and professional review
Thankyou for watching and taking the time to leave a comment
Based on those claimed fuel efficiency numbers, a top speed of 175Mph sounds about right.
Just divide all claimed numbers by 1.6 and there's the real world figures.
Good review and super smooth gear changes. Appreciate the video
Thanks for watching!
Nice review considering one for my first car
great first car
I've that particular model, but i'm looking forward for the 2012/13 model. Great car
Cool review!
thanks for watching !
Give it a revin Kevin.
Very ❤️ nice ❤️ toyota yaris ❤beautiful ❤️ car
We got a yaris petrol mk1 From 2005, and the steering dont self centre and is nervous at highway speed, how is it in the mk2, does the steering self center to the middle by it self?
The MK2 is super stable at highway and high speeds. Feels like a bigger car.
I'm getting mine 8/9/2019 really not in to Toyota. Audi is my car's but I'm getting it free so why not take it. Thanks for the video
J.v Gomez toyota’s quality is way better than audi’s.......
Jsks s You are joking 😂. Reliability, yeah I definitely agree, although I’ve had 8 Audi’s and only ever had one problem (boot latch went on a 2014 Q5). However, you cannot compare the flimsy, hard Japanese plasticky interiors to an Audi’s 😂😂.
Audi are the best in the game for interiors; their quality, finish and technology is unrivalled.
I’ve also briefly had a 2017 Toyota Aygo I bought for my business, and it was awful. I get it’s a cheap car, but the Horn broke within weeks, the DAB radio never got a signal and the gearbox was awful (it was like a truck’s). I got a Skoda Citigo straight after (for the around same price) and it was a much better quality car.
@@jacobthompson8507 I am not a fan of Audi or Toyota but I would say Toyota has the most plastic in cars than any others but overall they're good cars
@@jacobthompson8507 audi is shit. Only good if you have new one. Used is a pure trash
That is absolute rubbish, they are great cars
Hi man awesome review I’m looking at getting that model soon can I ask do you know of any problems that can occur from a realible standpoint with the engines on the yaris?
only problems that we have ever had was with the Radios on the early models, can't really go wrong with a Yaris
Barrie Crampton thanks heaps man I’m definitely gunna buy one can’t go wrong with a Toyota kind regards Jonathon from Australia 🇦🇺
A Toyota or Honda with full service history should give you years and years of trouble free motoring. Famous Japanese reliability.
Water pump failures are common
Great video I really like this car, might get one when I start driving. I have a question, is there a 1.5L petrol Manual of this car?
Thanks
Yeah
Getting a 1.4 4-D4 TR. diesel for first car. 2010. What Bluetooth device is in there ? As I’m going to upgrade it.
Did not show how the engine stops and restarts when waiting how does it restart
it starts when you let your foot off the brake, or if you wiggle the steering wheel
On this model, the gearbox is soft. At my yaris 2019, the 1.5 gasoline gearbox is going pretty hard. And clutch a little hard
I would'nt be too hard on the mechanic at the dealership for not picking up on the wiper blades.
They are under pressure to churn em out, it's volume volume volume, if one wants a thorough service the dealer is the worst choice I'd suggest.
Oil and filter change, tyre rotation, hand brake adjustment and a quick clean in wash bay.
Don't blame the mechanic, it's the dealer that dictates their working terms and conditions.
Why are they being under pressure to churn them out like you said?
@@joshbacon8241 $$$$$
@@MrWilliam.Stewart Yeah, it’s all about getting more money in their pockets…
Does the Bluetooth tomtom allow you to play music from your phone to the car?
It does not..
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Does it have a mp3 cd slot?
cute car 🙂❤
1:58 30 British Pounds = $41.65. The Socialists in California charge $130 annually for my 11 year old 2010 Yaris and the same amount $130 for my 30 year old 1991 Honda Ct 70cc mini trail! My Yaris sedan has always been a great car. 104,000 highway miles and only replaced a squeaky fan belt.
Wow
Why the fk do you put it into first and also engage the parking break?
Is that a trick question? Do you only engage gear after you have released the parking brake? Good luck doing that on a hill 😂
His clutch factor must love this guy......
He probably has "hill start assist" on his car!@@BarrieCrampton
i would put 195 60 15 tyres only, it will look better
Toyota Yaris, a perfect car for British girls! 👍👌
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Or for guys with nothing to prove!!!