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Echo
This
tall-roofed subcompact coupe and sedan combo remains as
Toyota's
entry-level vehicle for 2005 with relatively few changes. Styling is a bit out
of the ordinary inside and out - its instrument panel, for example, is located
at the top-center of the dashboard. Still, it's fuel-frugal and performs
adequately with its 108-horsepower 1.5-liter four-cylinder engine. A five-speed
manual transmission comes standard, and is recommended to wring full power out
of the car's diminutive engine, while a four-speed automatic gearbox is
optional. Standard equipment is sparse, given its rock-bottom starting price,
though features like front-side airbags, anti-lock brakes, air conditioning, a
CD stereo, and power locks and windows are all available as
options.
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