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Fuel Economy

City
6.9
L/100K
Highway
5.5
L/100K

Vehicle Dimensions (mm)

4300
1690
2550
1440

2010 Toyota Yaris Sedan 5MT

Fuel City 6.9L/100K
Fuel Highway 5.5L/100K
Transmission Manual
Max Power 79 KW 106 HP
Body Type Sedan
Number of Doors 4
Engine 1.5l
Drive Wheels Front Wheel Drive

2010 Toyota Yaris Sedan Road Test Review

When I’m planning a weekend away, there are a few things I like to take with me to make life a lot more fun. First, I need a reliable
2010 Toyota Yaris Sedan
The Yaris Sedan is sleek in its subcompact class, although its design is not for everyone. (Photo: Canadian Auto Press)
car like the 2010 Toyota Yaris Sedan, which has great fuel economy, generous people and trunk space and a decent stereo system. Check. Two, I need a couple of girlfriends to laugh, sing, dance and have a blast with. Check. And three, a destination that has both great food and lots of shopping. Check.

Early, and I mean really early Saturday morning Carrie, Blair and I hopped into Toyota’s popular-selling sedan and headed south. Yes, it was early but with the help of a decent stereo system and an auxiliary jack, we woke ourselves up by listening to our favourite songs on our iPods; enjoying the company of each other in our neat little four-door.
 
Since the
2010 Toyota Yaris Sedan
Few rivals offer a B-segment sedan, other than Chevy, Hyundai, Kia and Nissan. (Photo: Canadian Auto Press)
Yaris has a very modest engine, a 1.5L, 16-valve, DOHC, 4-cylinder engine with 106 horsepower and 103 lb-ft of torque, it was just dandy for our trip. And harnessing the 106 horses was the optional 4-speed automatic transmission ($1,000), making both my city and highway driving relatively effortless. What’s also just dandy in the city and on the highway was its agreeable front MacPherson gas struts and rear torsion beam type suspension, delivering up decent handling and pretty good ride quality. Furthermore, the easily maneuverable rack-and-pinion power steering made parallel parking a breeze, especially in tight spots.

As I
2010 Toyota Yaris Sedan
The centrally-mounted primary gauges take some getting used to, with some liking them and others abhorring them. (Photo: Canadian Auto Press)
was driving for quite some time, it gave me the opportunity to acquaint myself with the Yaris’ cabin. I’m still not crazy about the instrument cluster being in the centre of the dash, but it does make for amazing visibility out the windshield. I also familiarized myself with the very straightforward centre stack. No guess work needed here. It’s simple in composition to just about anything else, and plain in presentation. And because the Yaris didn’t receive any interior updates for 2010, I’m hoping to see some soon. That way, it can keep current with all its competition.

Actually, I found that the Yaris’ cabin lacked a few essential features. The cupholders
2010 Toyota Yaris Sedan
Cupholders are ideal to keep a drink warm or cool, but otherwise they block the vents. (Photo: Canadian Auto Press)
found in the front were in an interesting and not-so-brilliant spot. Instead of being located between the front seats, they’re on the dash, in front of the air vents. This is great if you have a warm drink and the heat is on, but not so great if you have a warm drink and you turn the A/C on and vice versa. I also felt the cabin lacked convenient storage spaces, especially in the front. Yes, there is a small, and I mean small storage spot at the bottom of the centre stack, but it’s tricky to get too. Also, the centre console required me to reach back to put items in or take them out. It was rather awkward, and therefore I wasn’t a fan of that.

Furthermore,
2010 Toyota Yaris Sedan
Seats are fine, but the Yaris isn't exactly the most solid feeling ride on the open road. (Photo: Canadian Auto Press)
when I was driving at highway speeds and it was windy outside, the car didn’t feel extremely solid. The Yaris isn’t a heavy car by any means, but I would have liked it to feel a lot more stable when going quickly. In the countless Yaris’ I’ve driven, I couldn’t recall experiencing this. Even with three adults in the car and a trunk full of shopping bags, and its set of 185/60R15 all-season tires it still felt quite wispy. Did I ever worry about me or my passenger’s safety? No, not really, but the swaying of the car doesn’t necessarily instill a lot of confidence in the individuals riding inside, either.
 
On a more positive note, there were quite a few things that I liked about the Yaris. First, the fuel economy is ideal.
2010 Toyota Yaris Sedan
It's a subcompact after all, but there's still decent room for essential purchases. (Photo: Canadian Auto Press)
It uses an estimated 7.0L/100km in the city and 5.7L/100km on the highway. Translation: less money to fill up at the pump and more money for other stuff! We drove to our destination and back (over 400kms) on about half a tank of gas. Then when we went to fill up, it cost us just over $20 Canadian. Ca-ching.
 
What also impressed me and the girls was the Yaris’ cargo capacity. And trust me… we needed all that we could get! There is 387 litres (13.7 cu ft) of space in the trunk, which housed our “weekend” bags along with all of our other purchased treasures. I must admit, I filled most of the trunk, but I’m glad I put it to good use.
 
And
2010 Toyota Yaris Sedan
Tight but serviceable rear quarters don't quite offer the Lexus experience. (Photo: Canadian Auto Press)
speaking of space, there wasn’t a lack of foot or headroom for whichever of my friends sat in the rear. It was also brought to my attention that the rear seats were pretty cozy for extended periods of time. Where the Yaris lacks room is in the front seat, especially for those over six-feet tall. My husband noted that the passenger seat didn’t move far back enough to give him comfortable legroom. His knees didn’t hit the dashboard, but were close to it. Then again, when he sat in the rear seat with the front seats pushed all the way back, there was no issue. Maybe he should take the back seat from now on.
 
Although there were a few things I would have liked to see Toyota do differently with the 2010 Yaris Sedan, it’s still a decent little car to drive. With an MSRP of $18,630 (which includes the optional automatic transmission, Convenience Package, plus freight and delivery) it won’t break the bank, unlike my weekend excursions with my girlfriends!


Interior

  • Audio system with AM/FM
    radio, CD player (reads
    MP3)
  • Courtesy lights
  • Driver and passenger
    vanity mirror
  • Tachometer
  • Luxury trim: alloy look
    on dashboard
  • Load restraint: hooks
  • Front seat center armrest
  • Front seat: driver bucket
    ; details: manual height
    adj., front seat:
    passenger bucket
  • Steering wheel ; includes
    tilting adjustment
  • Cupholders in front row
    and rear seats
  • Rear view mirror
  • Floor console
  • Audio Connectivity: AUX
    jack
  • 4 speakers
  • 12V in front
  • Front reading lights
  • Dashboard
  • Clock
  • Floor mats
  • Seat upholstery: cloth
  • Rear seat center armrest
  • Rear seats: split-folding
    bench with seating for
    three
  • Vehicle speed
    proportional power
    steering
  • Ventilation system
  • Fixed rear window with
    defroster
  • Fuel consumption: city=
    6.9 (L/100km); highway=
    5.5 (L/100km); combined=
    6.3 (L/100km); vehicle
    range: 667 km / 414 miles
  • Seating: 5 seats

Exterior

  • Element antenna
  • Driver and passenger door
    mirror: black, internally
    adjustable
  • Spare wheel: spacesaver
    with steel rim
  • Pearl paint
  • Windshield wipers with
    fixed intermittent wipe
  • Doors: driver, rear
    driver, passenger and
    rear passenger : front
    hinged

Mechanical

  • Mechanical trunk/hatch
    release
  • Emissions data: CO2:
    3,024 kg/yr
  • Fuel: unleaded ( 87
    octane)
  • Transmission: 5-speed
    manual ; incl. shifter on
    floor
  • Front-wheel drive
  • Fuel system: multi-point
    injection
  • Independent front strut
    suspension with
    stabilizer bar and coil
    springs, rigid rear
    torsion beam suspension
    with coil springs
  • Powertrain type :
    combustion

Safety

  • Immobilizer
  • ABS
  • Headlights: halogen with
    complex surface lens
  • Front to rear side
    curtain airbag
  • Front side airbag
  • 3-point height adjustable
    front seat belts with
    pre-tensioners for driver
    and passenger
  • Electronic brake
    distribution
  • 2 disc brakes (2
    ventilated)
  • Painted front and rear
    bumpers
  • Daytime running lights
  • Intelligent driver front
    airbag, intelligent
    passenger front airbag
    with occupant sensors
  • 2 height adjustable head
    restraints for front
    seats, 3 height
    adjustable head
    restraints for rear seats
  • 3-point rear seat belts
    for driver, passenger and
    center

Dimensions

  • External dimensions:
    overall length (mm):
    4,300, overall width
    (mm): 1,690, overall
    height (mm): 1,440,
    wheelbase (mm): 2,550,
    front track (mm): 1,470,
    rear track (mm): 1,460
    and curb to curb turning
    circle (mm): 10,400
  • Cargo capacity: all seats
    in place (litres): 365
  • 42 litre fuel tank
  • Power: 106 HP @ 6,000
    rpm; 103 ft lb of torque
    @ 4,200 rpm
  • Front and rear steel
    wheels: 15"x 6.0" ;
    includes full wheel
    covers
  • Internal dimensions:
    front headroom (mm): 985,
    rear headroom (mm): 932,
    front hip room (mm):
    1,265, rear hip room
    (mm): 1,273, front leg
    room (mm): 1,081, rear
    leg room (mm): 872, front
    shoulder room (mm):
    1,310, rear shoulder room
    (mm): 1,275 and interior
    volume (litres): 2,466
  • Engine: 1.5L in-line
    four-cylinder DOHC with
    VVT ( 10.5 :1 compression
    ratio ; 4 valves per
    cylinder)
  • Front and rear all-season
    tires with black sidewall
    : 185/ 60/ " T " rated
  • Weights: curb weight
    (kg): 1,050

Misc

  • Charges:
  • Delivery/freight charge:
    $ 1,350.00

(J003) Standard Metallic Paint

Metallic paint

Excludes: [J005] Standard Gloss Paint


(J005) Standard Gloss Paint

Gloss paint

Excludes: [J003] Standard Metallic Paint


(F) Convenience Package

Air conditioning Charges: Air Conditioning Tax $ 100.00 Front power windows with 1 express, rear power windows Driver and passenger door mirror: body colour Remote keyless power locks Remote control trunk/hatch release Front and rear mud flaps Body colour exterior door handles


(G) Enhanced Convenience Package

Cruise control Brake assist system Electronic traction control (via ABS & engine management) Stability control Driver and passenger door mirror: heated, power adjustable


*Disclaimer: Pricing is subject to change without notice, actual price may vary; installed options may also vary by dealer. Price does not include applicable license fees, insurance, registration, tax, freight / delivery, PDI or administration fees. See dealership for final pricing and availability.


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