Toyota Yaris 2015 Problems
No car is perfect, but we've gathered everything relating to the Toyota Yaris 2015 reliability here to help you decide if it's a smart buy.
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Small car with good resale value?
It sounds as if you are Yaris fans but the Mazda2 gets The Tick and is best in the class. The i20 will give you better value and, with a five-year factory warranty, it's holding its value well on the second-hand scene.
Cruze a good first car?
I couldn’t recommend the Cruze; there are too many problems with its auto transmission, as we have reported here at CarsGuide. Look at the Mazda2 or Mazda3, Toyota Yaris or Corolla, which are generally trouble free.
Updated Yaris sedan coming soon?
The Yaris sedan is not likely to get a hatch-style update this year, just as the Corolla sedan lagged more than a year behind the hatch. Officially, Toyota spokesman Steve Coughlan replies: "We have no announcement to make. The Yaris sedan is currently available and remains available".
Getting a deal on a new Yaris?
In this case, Toyota has already done the bargaining with a price that is hard to beat. There's not much margin in the deal, but you might get some free floor mats.
Changing Yaris side mirrors
This type of mirror is almost universal but does require some getting used to. If you really can't cope, there are glass shops that will cut a replacement mirror and fit it into the housing.
Downsizing from a Commodore
The Mazda2 gets The Tick and is best on your list, but don't ignore the Honda Jazz which had a higher score in Car of the Year judging.