Toyota Yaris III Hybrid (2015) - POV Drive
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- Опубликовано: 13 янв 2025
- Car : Toyota Yaris III - Made In France (2011-Present)
Engine : Toyota Group 1.5 HSD 75cv + Electric Engine
Trim : Cashmere
Year: 2015
Transmission: CVT
.A really nice city car to drive, spacious comfortable and reliable, great Hybrid Technology.
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I've always been interested in seeing what's in those, interesting hatchback! :D
Amazing video!!! Thinking about getting this car
how does it perform on highway? difference between this and an auris 1.8 hsd? comfort, road noise, etc
I would also like to know this. Is it stable to drive in the winter conditions?
Hi! Can you make a POV video with the Toyota Prius III? Thank you in advance!
I see you have same problem as me - knees so high you cannot grab wheel from below. It seems unsafe...
Good test car
Thanks a lot!
J'ai bien reconnu l'endroit ;) village de l'auto à saint-ouen l'aumône. la prochaine fois on prendra un café ensemble ;)
Can we have apple carplay ?
Toyota is a really comfortable car.
It's really good to ride every day.
Toyota Camry 2010
I want you to test drive.
Honda is better
newer toyota ride very good, old ones had very stiff suspension, it only becomes comfortable when it is loaded with heavy stuff.
@@fasttracklap8480 define newer and older
Bonne voiture pour la ville (ça coûte combien)
Dans les 18000€ mais nous avons vendu ce modèle 10500€
@@majormb8901 merci mais c le dernier modèle ?
@@Bonjour72737 Il me semble que c'est le prix d'une Yaris Hybride neuve...
@@majormb8901 OK merci
@@majormb8901 juste une dernière chose c quoi votre modèle le plus puissant
A polonez caro
At this video your maximum speed was around at 95 km/h.
Driving clio campus 2005
ASAP
CVT 🤔
Is the best car but is cvt very problem
Ok, I tell you something. There are companys like Nissan were a CVT is problematic when it comes to relablility. But even the CVTs in the Nissans do exacly what you want from them; drive comfortable.
CVTs a smart thing. You stay in the best range for the fuel consuption and that's what you want in a Hybrid; the best fuel consuption. Cars like the Yaris are not made for racing there're here for driving around as comfortably as possible in this class.
@@chriskonte1909 Do you think it's comfortable when you drive on roads at a stable speed out of the city for like 2 hours ? Would this make noise all along ? (probably gonne buy this one as a first car)
@@CuteLakitu Modern CVTs are not as noisy as the older ones. But it all depends on where you drive the car.
Mainly city that's where CVTs are comfortable since you "don't have" gears.
A torque converter or regular automatic is exellent for either a mix of city and stable roads, just stable roads and highways.
Dual clutch are for sporty driving. But I gotta admit there are people that say you don't feel shifts in a modern DCT, you do. Not in every situation but there are more than enough.
@@chriskonte1909 Thank you for your answer but what I want to know is if I can go, comfortably enough, on vacations for example with this toyota yaris for more than 2 hours of driving. I still don't know if I buy this Yaris hybrid (because I will mainly drive in my city but sometimes 1 hour drive) or if I buy the Peugeot 208 eat6. What do you think?
@@CuteLakitu If I was you and had the option to testdrive both for 40+ min. I'd do it.
Now I don't know your driving style. If you're heavy on the accelerator all the time or like me and usally just tip the gas.
The CVT roars of course if you accelerate hard because that's the fastest way for the transmission to get you to your selected speed.
If you don't mind that and a 2 hour drive for you is you drive on our highway doing 100km/h constantly that you should be good.
I know you want me to focus on the transmission but were looking at 2 different subcompact car models from 2 completly different manufacturers. A Yaris Hybrid will very likely be very reliable and have the better in town experience, the 208 will be the better handling car with the better suspension system.
But to come to an end CVTs are of course also useable for longer trips. Like I said try both and then decide. If you are doing that maybe you wanna remember my comment and come back when you made your descision ;)
This is called a "Prius c" in my country
Prius C is different from Yaris Hybrid
that's two different cars