What is the average city fuel consumption of a Toyota Yaris?
4.9L/100km
Toyota Yaris9/10 Petrol-powered cars (CVT) make 4.9L/100km and emit 114g/km of CO2. Petrol vehicles are fitted with a 40-litre fuel tank, while hybrid cars make do with 36 litres.
Is a Toyota Yaris cheap to run?
The Toyota Yaris is one of the cheapest non-electric small cars to run, particularly for company car drivers. That’s because they can take advantage of the the low rate of benefit-in-kind tax that comes from the car’s low CO2 emissions (from as little as 92g/km).
Is Toyota Yaris a girly car?
The Toyota Yaris and Nissan Micra are also girly by appearance and are also petit, bubble-like, curvaceous cars. The size could be what attracts women to these small cars, easy to drive and park. Convertibles are often deemed girly cars and the Mazda MX5 is no exception.
How fast can a Toyota Yaris go?
The first few runs are scuttled by traffic, but on the last try, the car manages to get all the way up to 143 mph—its electronically limited top speed. That’s exceptionally fast for any Yaris.
How many miles can a Toyota Yaris go on Empty?
Stats for the Toyota Yaris
Data points | 60 |
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Average distance | 40.07 miles |
Max distance | 99 miles |
Min distance | 1 miles |
St. Dev. | 19.29 |
Is a Toyota Yaris slow?
It has decent power for driving around city streets, and its excellent maneuverability and short length make it easy to get into small parking spaces. The Yaris struggles at highway speeds, however, thanks to its slow acceleration. It gets decent fuel economy for a subcompact car.
Why was Yaris discontinued?
Both the Mazda2-based Yaris sedan and hatchback exports to the United States stopped in June 2020 due to new regulations and slow sales. In July, Toyota Canada also confirmed the cancellation in the Canadian market.