I own a 2012 manual from new its totally problem free so far. But to be honest that good maintenance has always been my thing. The cost will pay itself back. (I am told that strict maintenance on the automatic is an absolute must) and it will perform its job excellent for longer 💪 Enjoy your Yaris and stay safe 🍀🫶
Rear seats are adjustable on the 2006-2011 Yaris, they can slide backwards and forwards. Really good idea that seems to have disappeared on the Mk3. Aside from the infotainment, I've yet to read of anyone stating whether the the Mk3 Yaris, this one reviewed here, is actually a signifiicantly better car than the previous version.
A great car which is overlooked simply because of how it looks. Very spacious when I compare this with the 2012 polo I use to own . You buy this based on reputation of dependability and reliability so attracts more mature buyers, does the job and is simple. Having won the car of year twice you know you've got quality rather than luxury.
I bought my one on monday but i’ve just noticed the back of the window the handle is rolling up to open the window not the automatic one? How about the others?
I use to travel in a mk3 Yaris like this (same spec and colour) doing a 120 mile round trip each day on the motorway. I can honestly say that the car is super comfy, efficient and pleasurable! I’ve used other more expensive cars since and it’s no where near as nice a drive as it was with my Yaris!
Depends on the type of roads you'll travel on. I have a Yaris ZR (1.3 litre, 4- speed auto) and whilst it's great and reliable, it's also getting noisy at higher speeds or if the roads aren't as smooth. For urban roads and on smooth motorways: yes go for it, it's great, but if not, for three hours a day I'd buy a slightly more comfy and quieter car....
@@peters5692 I daily drove one for 2 years never an issue other than oil change. I also put on 53,000 miles on it. II drove from Idaho to Arizona then Cali round trip maybe 5 times. Great car
I've just bought the 2012 Toyota Yaris. VVTi SR. 1.3. Automatic. And I love it!
That's good...the SR as it's made in Japan (JT vin) so your VIN will start with "JT" the rest are made in France (VNK vin)
I own a 2012 manual from new its totally problem free so far.
But to be honest that good maintenance has always been my thing.
The cost will pay itself back.
(I am told that strict maintenance on the automatic is an absolute must) and it will perform its job excellent for longer 💪
Enjoy your Yaris and stay safe 🍀🫶
I bought a 2011 in 2011. I still love it. 94,000 mi
how has maintenance been?
Got the 1.3 Petrol arriving Friday :) good video.
Rear seats are adjustable on the 2006-2011 Yaris, they can slide backwards and forwards. Really good idea that seems to have disappeared on the Mk3. Aside from the infotainment, I've yet to read of anyone stating whether the the Mk3 Yaris, this one reviewed here, is actually a signifiicantly better car than the previous version.
A great car which is overlooked simply because of how it looks. Very spacious when I compare this with the 2012 polo I use to own . You buy this based on reputation of dependability and reliability so attracts more mature buyers, does the job and is simple. Having won the car of year twice you know you've got quality rather than luxury.
this was a good review. Picked up on details most leave out, especially with the reversing camera and the beeping
Toyotas are the ultimate
The looks aged very well 💪👍🫶
Agreed!
Brilliant video! 👍🏻
Funny and decent review 👍
Am looking for some to buy can you help pls
After how many km does your DPF regenerate?
Hope welcome to indonesia yaris new
Does it have a shut off feature.. after doing some miles with my foot off the gas it shuts dwn
I bought my one on monday but i’ve just noticed the back of the window the handle is rolling up to open the window not the automatic one? How about the others?
Same
Is this yaris peppy as compared to mazda 2?
He looks like steve lol
Why are some yaris hatchback have 4 doors some only have 2
All the Yaris's incl MK1 & MK2 has them.
Wear the seat belt properly.
Good idea ; )
Were you able to connect it to your iPhone 11 and does it support Apple Car?
Hello yes you can connect to iphone music via bluetooth but not Apple car play, does a similar job though.
Someone advise me please if the car is efficient and reliable to travel 3hours per day (to/fro) as I need to commute to work daily
I use to travel in a mk3 Yaris like this (same spec and colour) doing a 120 mile round trip each day on the motorway. I can honestly say that the car is super comfy, efficient and pleasurable! I’ve used other more expensive cars since and it’s no where near as nice a drive as it was with my Yaris!
Depends on the type of roads you'll travel on. I have a Yaris ZR (1.3 litre, 4- speed auto) and whilst it's great and reliable, it's also getting noisy at higher speeds or if the roads aren't as smooth. For urban roads and on smooth motorways: yes go for it, it's great, but if not, for three hours a day I'd buy a slightly more comfy and quieter car....
@@peters5692 I daily drove one for 2 years never an issue other than oil change. I also put on 53,000 miles on it. II drove from Idaho to Arizona then Cali round trip maybe 5 times. Great car
only the 1.0 comes with a timing chain. the 1.3 has a timing belt
Are you sure? Google says otherwise as far as i can find
All Yaris's are chain, MK1,MK2 & MK3.
@@tardeliesmagic My dad owns a yaris 1.3 mk3 and I can confirm it has a belt
The 1.3 has VVT
I got a Yaris mark 2,When I went to get it serviced,the mechanic said it hasn't got a timing belt.
Yeahhhh NO!...car sucks!
Its okay :(
it's very reliable....
@WuBloodKin09 🤦🤡😂
not really, good car that one