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YRS Hatchback 5dr 1.5i


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Yaris replaced Echo in January 2006, bringing more space, safety and refinement to Toyota#s mini sedan and # three and five door - hatchback range. The Yaris brings a true sense of substance to the bottom end of the market with surprising space, good engine performance from either a 1.3-litre (63kW) or 1.5-litre (80kW) four-cylinder engine driving through five-speed manual or four-speed auto transmissions, and pleasingly refined road manners. All Yaris models come with dual front airbags and ABS, with a worth-getting $750 safety pack offering curtain airbags, front side airbags and driver#s side kneebags across the board.
Model Features

4 Speaker Stereo
ABS (Antilock Brakes)
Adjustable Steering Col. - Tilt & Reach
Air Conditioning
Airbags - Driver & Passenger (Dual)
Audio - Aux Input Socket (MP3/CD/Cassette)
Audio - Aux Input USB Socket
Audio - Input for iPod
Audio - MP3 Decoder
Bluetooth System
Body Colour - Bumpers
Body Colour - Door Handles
Body Colour - Exterior Mirrors Full
Brake Assist
Cargo Cover
CD Player
Central Locking - Remote/Keyless
Chrome Door Handles - Interior
Clock - Digital
Control - Electronic Stability
Control - Traction
Cup Holders - 1st Row
Disc Brakes Front Ventilated
Door Pockets - 1st row (Front)
Drive By Wire (Electronic Throttle Control)
EBD (Electronic Brake Force Distribution)
Engine Immobiliser
Fog Lamps - Rear
Front Stabiliser
Gloveboxes - Upper & Lower
Headlamps - Clear Lenses

Headrests - Adjustable 1st Row (Front)
Headrests - Adjustable 2nd Row x3
Illuminated - Entry/Exit with Fade
Independent Front Suspension
Intermittent Wipers
Leather Gear Knob
Leather Steering Wheel
Map/Reading Lamps - for 1st Row
Multi-function Steering Wheel
Power Door Mirrors
Power Steering - Electric Assist
Power Windows - Front & Rear
Rear View Mirror - Manual Anti-Glare
Rear Wiper/Washer
Seat - Height Adjustable Driver
Seat - Rear Slide Adjustment
Seatbelt - Adjustable Height 1st Row
Seatbelt - Load Limiters 1st Row (Front)
Seatbelt - Load Limiters 2nd Row(Rear Outer seats)
Seatbelt - Pretensioners 1st Row (Front)
Seatbelts - Lap/Sash for 5 seats
Seats - 2nd Row (Rear) Flat Folding
Seats - 2nd Row Split Fold
Steering Wheel - Illuminated
Sunvisor - Vanity Mirror for Driver
Sunvisor - Vanity Mirror for Passenger
Tacho
Tail Lamps - LED
Trim - Cloth
Wheel Covers - Full

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Technical Specifications

General
Body Style: Hatchback
Number of Doors: 5
Limited Edition: No
Vehicle Description: YRS Hatchback 5dr 1.5i
Series: NCP91R MY10
Engine Details
Engine Type: Piston
Fuel Consumption Combined: 6.1 (l/100km)
Compression Ratio: 10.50
Cylinders: 4
Valves per Cylinder: 4
Maximum Torque: 141
Torque RPM End: 4200
Power: 80.0
Power RPM End: 6000
Fuel Type: Petrol - Unleaded ULP
Cam Type: DOHC with VVT
Induction: Aspirated
Engine Code: 1NZ-FE
Engine Configuration: In-line
Engine Engine Cycle: 4 Stroke
Engine Description: 1.5
Engine Location: Front
Fuel Delivery: Multi-Point Injection
Transmission
Number of Gears: 5
Gear Type: Manual
Gear Location: Floor
Final Drive Location: Front Wheel Drive
Towing
Towing Capacity with Brakes: 700kg
Towing Capacity without Brakes: 550kg

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Wheels and Tyres
Rim Material: Steel
Rear Rim Size: 15x5.5
Rear Type Size: 185/60 R15
Front Rim Size: 15x5.5
Front Tyre Size: 185/60 R15
Steering
Steering Description: Rack and Pinion
Dimensions
Length: 3785mm
Width: 1695mm
Height: 1530mm
Wheelbase: 2460mm
Track Front: 1470mm
Track Rear: 1460mm
Tare Weight: 1030kg
Kerb Weight: 1055kg
Gross Weight + Braked Towing Capacity: 2165kg
Gross Vehicle Mass: 1465kg
Seat Capacity: 5
Other
ANCAP Safety Rating: 4
Badge Description: YRS
Release Date: 08/2009
Current Release: No
Imported: L
Vehicle Delivery Method: Electronic Sequential
Environment
Greenhouse Rating (1-10): 7.5
Overall Green Rating (1-5): 5.0
Air Pollution Rating: 6.5
CO2 Emissions: 145 g/km
Warranty
First Service Due: 5000 km
First Service Due: 3 months
Regular Service Interval: 10000 km
Regular Service Interval: 6 months
Warranty: 100000 km
Warranty: 3 years

Toyota Yaris YRX

Market leader in a segment doesn’t always translate as 'best'

Published: Mon, 1 Jun 2009

Toyota Yaris YRX 

Road Test

Price Guide (recommended price before statutory and delivery charges): $19,890
Options fitted to test car (not included in above price):
nil
Crash rating: Five-star ANCAP*
Fuel: 91 RON
Claimed fuel economy (L/100km): 6.7
CO2 emissions (g/km): 160
Also consider: Ford Fiesta (more here), Mazda2 (more here), Suzuki Swift, Honda Jazz (more here)

Overall rating: 2.5/5.0
Engine/Drivetrain/Chassis: 2.0/5.0
Price, Packaging and Practicality: 3.0/5.0
Safety: 4.0/5.0
Behind the wheel: 2.5/5.0
X-factor: 2.5/5.0

About our ratings

To properly assess the merits of the Toyota Yaris (in fact, all Light Cars) you first need to look at the two types of buyers.

The first group are ‘commuters’ people that use cars as a means of getting from Point A to Point B. For Commuters price, value and comfort is important and vehicle dynamics aren’t a large factor in their decision making process.

The second group is ‘drivers’ and are not only interested in getting to their destination but care about how they get there. Dynamics are among the most important attributes of any car they choose. 

Although drivers are the more vocal, it’s fair to say commuters make up the majority of car buyers. For evidence look no further than the sales success of Toyota over the past decades. Its line-up is rarely praised for dynamics and performance, yet all models have been consistent and strong performers when it comes to the sales charts.

That’s not to suggest that cars popular with commuters are inferior to those popular with drivers but it does highlight the different demands of the two groups. The light car segment, in particular, has been a price and value driven market, where the Japanese and Koreans have enjoyed success.

Which brings us to the Yaris…

First launched back in 2005 the compact Toyota is still selling strongly but is now facing some incredibly stiff competition. Recent years have seen the introduction of the Mazda2, Nissan Micra, Honda Jazz and City, Suzuki Swift and Ford Fiesta.

In basic terms the Yaris stacks up well against its competitors, especially the top-of-the-range YRX model we tested. At under $20,000 (before all the usual charges are levied) for the three-door model you get a very well equipped car with a 80kW 1.5-litre engine, four-speed automatic gearbox, air-conditioning, six-CD stereo with auxiliary jack for MP3 players, alloy wheels and over 20 storage compartments.

The centrally-located digital dashboard is a nice gimmick, but not only does it take your eyes a long way form the road, when the sun hits it, the display is impossible to read. On the plus side the high seating position and large front windscreen provide excellent visibility. The sliding rear seats are a nice touch too and allow you to trade off rear legroom against boot space.

Dynamically, however, the Yaris lacks any impact despite having all the raw ingredients. The engine pulls as strongly as you’d expected when driven hard but the harder you rev it the worse it sounds.

The ride is comfortable but lacks poise and the tyres had a propensity for getting loud in the corners. Steering is direct but lacks feel. Brakes work but, again, without any pedal feel. The four-speed gearbox is what you expect for the price, unrefined and patchy.

But those complaints are shared by many of the Yaris rivals given the focus on keeping light cars as close to or under $15,000. Note we say many rivals, but not all.

The biggest problem the Yaris has is its competition has leapt ahead, in particular the Mazda2 and Ford Fiesta. The two newcomers share DNA and offer similar levels of equipment at a similar price, but with a far more dynamic driving experience; especially in the Fiesta’s case.

The newer cars prove that light cars built to a price don’t have to be dynamically lifeless. A recent stint in the Fiesta was, above anything else, fun. Although fun may be hard for engineers to figure out and marketing types to quantify, there is a lot to be said for the enjoyment factor in motoring; especially so in light cars.

Small shouldn’t mean bland. Fiesta and Mazda2 prove that and you can include the Swift, Polo and Micra on the ‘fun’ side of the ledger too.

*No stability control but tested before requirement

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