How to replace the transmission on a Toyota Yaris?
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Is there a rebate for a Toyota Yaris?
If so, you paid too much for the car. The Yaris is not selling very well right now, so you should have been able to get a discount on the car above and beyond the manufacturer’s rebate. Sorry to be the bearer of bad news.
Do you need an extended warranty on a Toyota Yaris?
You paid way way WAY too much for the extended service contract and the gap insurance, where “too much” is probably anything over $0. With a reliable and low-maintenance car like the Yaris, you really don’t need any extended warranty or service contract.
What kind of mpg does a Toyota Yaris get?
Both are manual five speeds, hatchback models. The Tercel layout under the hood is most clearly related to the Yaris. 1.5 liter with a 5 speed. I am getting 40 plus mpg in it after the recent overhaul. I see some drivers getting a 42-44 on the Yaris. Not bad given it is another 1000 pounds of weight compared to the 86 Tercel!
What kind of car is the Toyota Yaris?
The Yaris comes in two body styles: a two-door hatchback and a four-door sedan. 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.
How much ATF is in a Toyota Yaris?
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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