How big is a Yaris trunk?
13.5-cubic-foot
The Yaris sedan has a 13.5-cubic-foot trunk, and the Yaris hatchback has 15.8 cubic feet of space behind its rear seats.
Is Toyota Yaris spacious?
Inside, the most notable trait is a surprisingly roomy cabin, for those up front. The seating position is slightly lower than on the current car, and the steering wheel is more vertically angled than before. As for the controls, the touchscreen system of the new Corolla range makes its way into this Yaris.
What can fit in a Toyota Yaris?
You can fit 286 litres of luggage in the Toyota Yaris’ boot with five seats and the parcel shelf in place. That’s less than in the roomy Skoda Fabia and SEAT Ibiza but slightly more spacious than the Vauxhall Corsa. It’s big enough for two small suitcases but fitting a baby stroller is a tight squeeze.
How much does a 2009 Toyota Yaris cost?
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How big is the back of a Toyota Yaris?
The Yaris Sedan provides four-way adjustable front seats and fold-down rear seats that provide nearly 13 cubic feet of cargo space. 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 a good value car?
For 2009, the Yaris continues as Toyota’s subcompact value leader, which makes sense since it’s also Toyota’s only subcompact offering. Having replaced the slow-selling Echo two years back, the Yaris has gained in popularity and, although it remains the smallest and least expensive vehicle in the Toyota brand line-up, it is still packed with value.
What kind of engine does a Toyota Yaris have?
Resale is where you really win with a Toyota. The Yaris is expected to retain a better-than-average resale value over time, higher than the Kia Rio and the Honda Fit. The four-cylinder engine of the Yaris has Toyota’s variable valve-timing system (known as VVT-i) and dual overhead camshafts and is rated at 106 horsepower.