Are there any parts for a 2007 Toyota Yaris?
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What to look for in a used Toyota Yaris?
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What’s the problem with my Toyota Yaris engine?
Loud noise coming from lower back portion of engine, similar to diesel engine sound. Saw that the cap had come off the overflow tank for the radiator. Replaced cap, ran the car for 20 minutes and the problem went away.
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.
Is the Toyota Yaris available for sale in the US?
Used 2007 Toyota Yaris Expert Review. The Toyota Yaris makes its U.S. debut this year after a successful eight-year stint in Japan and Europe. Unlike other vehicles that first launch outside the U.S., Toyota has decided to keep the Yaris name across all global markets.
How big is the back of a Toyota Yaris?
The Yaris provides four-way adjustable front seats and fold-down rear seats that provide nearly 13 cubic feet of cargo space in the Sedan. The Yaris boasts the largest wheelbase in the subcompact arena. This is most noticeable in the interior leg and head room in both front and back seats.
Is the Toyota Yaris the smallest car in the world?
Unlike other vehicles that first launch outside the U.S., Toyota has decided to keep the Yaris name across all global markets. The Yaris replaces the Toyota Echo as the smallest and least expensive vehicle in the Toyota brand lineup. There are two distinctly different Yaris models; the Sedan and the Liftback versions.