The Toyota Yaris 2018 is priced from $12,950 for Hatchback Yaris Ascent.
The Toyota Yaris 2018 is available in Regular Unleaded Petrol.
Hatchback
Toyota Yaris Models | SPECS | PRICE |
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Ascent | 1.3LULPRegular Unleaded Petrol4 SP AUTO4 speed automatic | $11,880 – 15,840 |
Ascent | 1.3LULPRegular Unleaded Petrol5 SP MAN5 speed manual | $10,560 – 14,410 |
SX | 1.5LULPRegular Unleaded Petrol4 SP AUTO4 speed automatic | $13,970 – 18,370 |
SX | 1.5LULPRegular Unleaded Petrol5 SP MAN5 speed manual | $11,550 – 15,400 |
ZR | 1.5LULPRegular Unleaded Petrol4 SP AUTO4 speed automatic | $14,630 – 19,250 |
Toyota Yaris 2018 FAQs
Check out real-world situations relating to the Toyota Yaris 2018 here, particularly what our experts have to say about them.
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Which small hatch should I buy for $15,000?
The Holden Spark has been discontinued in Australia, with the company citing low volume as the main issue. But if that doesn't deter you, it's still a solid buy at under $15,000. Dealers have plenty of stock still on showroom floors, and you can get really good prices on 2017-plate models for less than $15k, drive-away. Shop for the LT if this is the car you like most, because it has a better features list than the LS.
Probably best to steer clear of the regular Barina, which is admittedly bigger, but definitely not better. The current-generation model could find its way to the automotive graveyard this year, too.Â
The Mirage isn't as good as either the Barina or Spark, so unless you just want a very inexpensive car, it's not high on our recommendation list. The Yaris is lagging behind the times in terms of features, but there's a reason it's a go-to for many budget car buyers: it's a strong offering for space and comfort.Â
All of that said, the Kia Picanto is the budget car we'd most likely recommend, because it has a strong and long warranty and is the only one in the mix with auto emergency braking (AEB). Plus it has a reversing camera as standard (the base model Spark doesn't).Â
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