Is Toyota Auris 2007 a good car?

Is Toyota Auris 2007 a good car?

You can never go wrong buying a Toyota Auris, it’s just that it won’t excite or satisfy you in the same way that a Volkswagen Golf will. Still, it’ll be very reliable, has plenty of safety kit, and has an excellent five year warranty. It’s also built to a very high standard, too. For some, that’s all that matters.

Is Toyota Auris 2007 problems?

The Auris isn’t upholding Toyota’s reputation for reliability, with many owners describing their cars as merely average. There are also reports of some clutches failing, along with problems with the handbrake slipping when the car’s parked on a slope. Some owners complain of gearbox ‘chatter’ while driving.

How long will a Toyota Auris last?

The Toyota Auris, also known as the Corolla iM, has a life expectancy of 250,000 to 300,000 miles. Assuming you drive 15,000 miles annually, that’d mean you can get up to 20 years of service from a Toyota Corolla iM with proper use and maintenance.

How long will Toyota Auris last?

Is Toyota Auris expensive to maintain?

Servicing costs on the Auris are very reasonable, although it’s worth keeping in mind that Toyota’s main dealer menu pricing scheme for older cars doesn’t kick in until the cars reach five years old; for most other manufacturers, it’s three.

What kind of car is the Toyota Auris?

The Toyota Auris is a spacious, but unspectacular attempt at a high quality Golf rival. Only the availability of a hybrid lifts it from obscurity In some ways, Toyota is the greatest paradox of the motoring world.

What are the trim levels of the Toyota Auris?

The trim levels used familiar Toyota designations of T2, T3 and T-Spirit with the range-topping diesel known as the T180. It didn’t take Toyota long to come up with some special editions and both the TR and the SR proved popular with their tempting blend of additional equipment and lower prices.

How many airbags does the Toyota Auris have?

At least safety-conscious families are looked after by nine airbags and a five-star Euro NCAP rating. Auris is derived from the Latin for gold and that, sadly, is not the type of medal that this newcomer wins.

When did the Toyota Auris get a facelift?

This gave the engines increased torque as well as improved economy and emissions. The T3 trim level was dropped at this stage. A facelift early in 2010 brought extensive styling revisions which somehow managed not to tangibly alter the look of the car.