2009 Toyota Yaris Specifications

Select a Trim:

Trim MSRP / Invoice Fuel Econ
2009 Toyota Yaris: 3dr HB Man (Natl) $12,205 / $11,595 City: 29
Hwy: 36
2009 Toyota Yaris: 3dr HB Man (GS) $12,205 / $11,595 City: 29
Hwy: 36
2009 Toyota Yaris: 3dr HB Man (SE) $12,205 / $11,595 City: 29
Hwy: 36
2009 Toyota Yaris: 3dr HB Auto (Natl) $13,005 / $12,355 City: 29
Hwy: 35
2009 Toyota Yaris: 3dr HB Auto (GS) $13,005 / $12,355 City: 29
Hwy: 35
2009 Toyota Yaris: 3dr HB Auto (SE) $13,005 / $12,355 City: 29
Hwy: 35
2009 Toyota Yaris: 3dr HB Man S (Natl) $14,025 / $13,323 City: 29
Hwy: 36
2009 Toyota Yaris: 3dr HB Man S (GS) $14,025 / $13,323 City: 29
Hwy: 36
2009 Toyota Yaris: 3dr HB Man S (SE) $14,025 / $13,323 City: 29
Hwy: 36
2009 Toyota Yaris: 3dr HB Auto S (Natl) $14,825 / $14,083 City: 29
Hwy: 35
2009 Toyota Yaris: 3dr HB Auto S (GS) $14,825 / $14,083 City: 29
Hwy: 35
2009 Toyota Yaris: 3dr HB Auto S (SE) $14,825 / $14,083 City: 29
Hwy: 35
2009 Toyota Yaris: 5dr HB Auto (Natl) $13,305 / $12,640 City: 29
Hwy: 35
2009 Toyota Yaris: 5dr HB Auto (GS) $13,305 / $12,640 City: 29
Hwy: 35
2009 Toyota Yaris: 5dr HB Auto (SE) $13,305 / $12,640 City: 29
Hwy: 35
2009 Toyota Yaris: 5dr HB Auto S (Natl) $15,125 / $14,368 City: 29
Hwy: 35
2009 Toyota Yaris: 5dr HB Auto S (GS) $15,125 / $14,368 City: 29
Hwy: 35
2009 Toyota Yaris: 5dr HB Auto S (SE) $15,125 / $14,368 City: 29
Hwy: 35
2009 Toyota Yaris: 4dr Sedan Man (Natl) $12,965 / $12,316 City: 29
Hwy: 36
2009 Toyota Yaris: 4dr Sedan Man (GS) $12,965 / $12,316 City: 29
Hwy: 36
2009 Toyota Yaris: 4dr Sedan Man (SE) $12,965 / $12,316 City: 29
Hwy: 36
2009 Toyota Yaris: 4dr Sedan Auto (Natl) $13,765 / $13,076 City: 29
Hwy: 35
2009 Toyota Yaris: 4dr Sedan Auto (GS) $13,765 / $13,076 City: 29
Hwy: 35
2009 Toyota Yaris: 4dr Sedan Auto (SE) $13,765 / $13,076 City: 29
Hwy: 35
2009 Toyota Yaris: 4dr Sedan Man S (Natl) $15,080 / $14,324 City: 29
Hwy: 36
2009 Toyota Yaris: 4dr Sedan Man S (GS) $15,080 / $14,324 City: 29
Hwy: 36
2009 Toyota Yaris: 4dr Sedan Man S (SE) $15,080 / $14,324 City: 29
Hwy: 36
2009 Toyota Yaris: 4dr Sedan Auto S (Natl) $15,880 / $15,084 City: 29
Hwy: 35
2009 Toyota Yaris: 4dr Sedan Auto S (GS) $15,880 / $15,084 City: 29
Hwy: 35
2009 Toyota Yaris: 4dr Sedan Auto S (SE) $15,880 / $15,084 City: 29
Hwy: 35

Other Choices:

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.

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Comments (2 total)

  1. By elfi #2, Posted: 9/30/2009

    2009 yaris sedan - customer service is poor, motivated by profit for dealer rather than customer satisfaction. our yaris is very susceptible to scratches on its poor silver skin. there is a lot of shuddering and engine fluctuation especially when idling at a light. No dealer staff seem to know what that might be. there are only 250 k on this car and it already seems old and beat-up.

  2. By Joe #3, Posted: 11/2/2009

    I have a 2007 Yaris liftback, and love the vehicle. The 29/36 fuel economy is very conservative. I drive with a moderate lead foot, and average 38.3 mpg (41.2 mpg hwy only miles).
    Considering that its an inexpensive entry level sub-compact, the car is a good bargain. You'll never turn a Yaris into a Mustang, Ferrari, SUV, or Camry-its unrealistic to expect 300 hp, heated leather seats or traction control on a new $13,000 economy car.
    I personally think that the editors of this article have become too spoiled by getting paid to drive luxury cars, sports cars, and $50,000 SUV's on a regular basis-just my opinion.

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