How many miles can a 2007 Toyota Yaris last?

How many miles can a 2007 Toyota Yaris last?

The Toyota Yaris can last roughly up to 300,000 miles.

Is Toyota Yaris sedan a good car?

Is the Toyota Yaris a Good Car? Yes, the Toyota Yaris is a good subcompact car. It is available in sedan and hatchback body styles. It boasts a stylish cabin, decent seating space, and lots of standard features, including a 7-inch touch screen, Apple CarPlay, and forward collision warning.

What is the price of Toyota Yaris 2007 model?

Toyota Yaris on-the-road prices RRP from £20,210 and rises to around £33,520, depending on the version.

What are the specs of a 2007 Toyota Yaris?

The sedan, the basis of this review, is the more conservative-looking. Larger than the Echo, the Yaris is nearly as big as the Corolla and bears the snub-nosed look of the restyled 2007 Camry. The base models have 14-inch wheels while the S trim level, currently for sedans only, has 15-inchers. Both… Show full review

What kind of car is the Toyota Yaris?

Though the Toyota Yaris will be new to Americans, the 2007 model will actually be the start of the car’s second generation. A first-generation Yaris was available in other markets, and it was Toyota’s best-selling car in Europe. The 2007 Yaris is available as a two-door hatchback (named Liftback) and a four-door sedan.

Is there a folding seat in the Toyota Yaris?

Some of the 2007 Camry’s trim levels have no folding-seat feature, and those that do also have a smaller opening than do many competitors. The Yaris shares the modesty common to this car class in the form of simple trunklid hinges that descend into the cargo space, and a trunk release that sits on the floor in the driver’s footwell.

What kind of airbags does the Toyota Yaris have?

On the options list for the 2007 Toyota Yaris you’ll find antilock brakes, front seat-mounted side airbags and head-protecting side curtain airbags for all outboard positions. In NHTSA tests, the Yaris sedan earned four stars (out of a possible five) for its protection of occupants in frontal impacts.