Find a Car

Go!
2009 Toyota Yaris Photo

2009 Toyota Yaris - Photo Gallery

MSRP: $12,205 - $15,880 See Local Classifieds
 

Specs: Select a Trim

3dr (12) MSRP Invoice MPG City MPG Hwy
3dr HB Man (Natl) Specs $12,205 $11,595 29 36
3dr HB Man (GS) Specs $12,205 $11,595 29 36
3dr HB Man (SE) Specs $12,205 $11,595 29 36
3dr HB Auto (Natl) Specs $13,005 $12,355 29 35
3dr HB Auto (GS) Specs $13,005 $12,355 29 35
3dr HB Auto (SE) Specs $13,005 $12,355 29 35
3dr HB Man S (Natl) Specs $14,025 $13,323 29 36
3dr HB Man S (GS) Specs $14,025 $13,323 29 36
3dr HB Man S (SE) Specs $14,025 $13,323 29 36
3dr HB Auto S (Natl) Specs $14,825 $14,083 29 35
3dr HB Auto S (GS) Specs $14,825 $14,083 29 35
3dr HB Auto S (SE) Specs $14,825 $14,083 29 35
5dr (6) MSRP Invoice MPG City MPG Hwy
5dr HB Auto (Natl) Specs $13,305 $12,640 29 35
5dr HB Auto (GS) Specs $13,305 $12,640 29 35
5dr HB Auto (SE) Specs $13,305 $12,640 29 35
5dr HB Auto S (Natl) Specs $15,125 $14,368 29 35
5dr HB Auto S (GS) Specs $15,125 $14,368 29 35
5dr HB Auto S (SE) Specs $15,125 $14,368 29 35
4dr (12) MSRP Invoice MPG City MPG Hwy
4dr Sedan Man (Natl) Specs $12,965 $12,316 29 36
4dr Sedan Man (GS) Specs $12,965 $12,316 29 36
4dr Sedan Man (SE) Specs $12,965 $12,316 29 36
4dr Sedan Auto (Natl) Specs $13,765 $13,076 29 35
4dr Sedan Auto (GS) Specs $13,765 $13,076 29 35
4dr Sedan Auto (SE) Specs $13,765 $13,076 29 35
4dr Sedan Man S (Natl) Specs $15,080 $14,324 29 36
4dr Sedan Man S (GS) Specs $15,080 $14,324 29 36
4dr Sedan Man S (SE) Specs $15,080 $14,324 29 36
4dr Sedan Auto S (Natl) Specs $15,880 $15,084 29 35
4dr Sedan Auto S (GS) Specs $15,880 $15,084 29 35
4dr Sedan Auto S (SE) Specs $15,880 $15,084 29 35

Other Choices

More Info

Why should I also consider these? X

The Hyundai Accent and Kia Rio are the most direct competitors to the 2009 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).

Both feel a little more solid on the road than the Yaris, but their fuel economy isn't as good.

The Kia Rio5 is a bit more fun to drive than any of these other low-budget vehicles.

Also at the bottom of the price scale is the Chevrolet Aveo5, a small, five-door hatchback made by GM Daewoo.

Even with a recent redesign, the Aveo doesn't feel competitive with the Hyundai, Kia, or Toyota; its interior is slightly more spacious and comfortable, but its performance is sluggish in comparison.

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.

A redesign for 2009 has made the Fit even better, and untouchable in this category.

Used Cars

Go!

 
© 2012 The Car Connection. All Rights Reserved. The Car Connection is published by High Gear Media. Stock photography by Homestar, LLC. Send us feedback.
 

Use the form below to send us a tip, give us feedback, or just say hello.

(max 750 characters)