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2010 Toyota Yaris - Consumer Opinions

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Cars.com user
2010 YARIS

...By using the gears properly, I have been able to receive 40+ miles to the gallon.....I usually get about 38 mpg.....Dealer service.....Toyota of Waldorf...

Cars.com user
don't worry about gas prices

...I had a KIA optima before and it seems so piggeesh now. A little better city ride would be great, But then I would have to get a bigger car with 25% less mpg."...

MSN Autos user
Snub-Nosed Car

...Not enough exterior color choices. Overall: I'd highly recommend this car to anyone interested in a reliable small car. The Yaris is Toyota's number one...

Cars.com user
great car!

..."love the look, size and stylewas REALLY surprised about how the seats and back adjust to give you lots of room to haul things in...

Edmunds user
I hate my Yaris

...I recommend new car buyers to steer clear of this one. Get a Mini Cooper instead...

MSN Autos user
Cute & Fun Little Car

...Friends can't believe the room. (like a rodeo clown car) Plus got 0 percent interest and free maint!...

MSN Autos user
Nice car, some failings...

...Would highly prefer rear wheel drive in a vehicle this small. The next version from Toyota ought to reconsider this annoying feature...

Cars.com user
A lot of car in a little economical package

...Interior is comfortable. I have grown fond of the dashboard layout with the gauges in the middle and find myself missing this feature in other cars when I have...

Edmunds user
Great Economy Car with a Nice Look too!

...Although it does handle well, it is somewhat fussy to keep straight on road due to tight handling performance. I purchased this car with electric everything...

MSN Autos user
A 21 century BUG, A Mimi repair loaner car

...Overall: It's a great little car for transportation, reliable, good MPG, and not breaking your bank...


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Why should I also consider these? X

The most appealing vehicle in this crowd is the Honda Fit; although it's quite a bit more expensive, the Fit is safer, more expansive inside—thanks to the wonderful Magic Seat design—and more fun to drive.

The redesign that the Fit got for 2009 made it pretty much untouchable in this category.

But Toyota has upped the Yaris' safety features for 2010, which eliminates some of our previous reservations.

Otherwise, the Hyundai Accent and Kia Rio are probably the most direct competitors to the Toyota Yaris.

Both models come as a sedan, but the Accent is available as a three-door hatchback model and the Rio as a five-door hatchback (Rio5).

They both feel a little heftier on the road, even if they don't weigh a lot more, and their real-world fuel economy isn't as good based on the experience of TheCarConnection.com.

The Kia Rio5 is more fun to drive than all but the Honda Fit.

The Chevrolet Aveo, made in South Korea by GM Daewoo, is another model worth looking at, but it doesn't perform as well as these other models in most respects.


 
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