Why is Yaris discontinued?
Toyota has confirmed that it’s discontinuing the Yaris sedan and hatchback in the United States after the 2020 model year. Production of the car—sold in our market since the 2007 model year—will end this month. The automaker blames new regulations and slow sales.
Is the Yaris discontinued?
Both Yaris and Yaris Hatchback have been discontinued, making 2020 the last model year for each vehicle. If you’re a current Yaris or Yaris Hatchback owner, you’ll still receive great service from your local Toyota Service Center.
What kind of car is the 2007 Toyota Yaris?
The 2007 Yaris is available as a two-door hatchback (named Liftback) and a four-door sedan. It is situated below the Corolla in Toyota’s model lineup hierarchy and as such, is meant to appeal to the young and/or money-conscious consumer.
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.
How many recalls has the Toyota Yaris had?
The 2007 Toyota Yaris has been recalled 10 times by NHTSA. Reliability indicates how models have performed in the past, providing the basis for predicting how the vehicles will hold up in the year ahead. These charts provide the most comprehensive reliability information available to consumers.
How big are the wheels on a 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.