How reliable is the Toyota Yaris hatchback?
The average rating is a 4.1 out of 5 stars. The Toyota Yaris Reliability Rating is 4.0 out of 5. It ranks 8th out of 32 for all car brands. Learn more about Toyota Yaris Reliability Ratings.
How long will a 2009 Toyota Yaris last?
The Toyota Yaris can last roughly up to 300,000 miles. Based on an annual average of 15,000 miles, you can drive your Toyota Yaris for up to 20 years. Even if you drive above-average, you can still get 15 years from your Yaris vehicle.
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Are there any problems with the Toyota Yaris?
The owner comments describe problems respondents experienced with this vehicle. Paint (fading, chalking, cracking, or peeling), loose interior and exterior trim or moldings, rust. “Since the Yaris is Toyota’s ‘low end’ model, I suspect the paint is inferior to other models.
What kind of gauges do Toyota Yaris have?
The 2009 Toyota Yaris Sedan and Liftback share many things, but the instrument panel is where they part ways with their domestic rivals. Both vehicles have the center-stacked “waterfall” type gauges borrowed from the Lexus design philosophy.
How much does a 2009 Toyota Yaris cost?
Compare to Similar Vehicles Used 2009 Toyota Yaris Used 2011 MAZDA MAZDA2 Used 2010 Suzuki SX4 Used 2012 Ford Focus See Details See Details See Details Price $6,606 $6,531 $6,576 $6,578 KBB.com Rating N/A 3.3 N/A 3.6 Consumer Rating 4.7 4.3 4.4 N/A
Why does my Toyota Yaris take so long to cool?
Many owners report of the AC not blowing cool enough air. Some also complain about the cooling system taking a long time to bring the interior temp down. Majority of the time, refrigerant leaks cause these issues. But electrical problems with the Climate Control feature are also to blame.