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Utility per Dollar 2007 Toyota Yaris Pros and Cons Member6614 If you view car ownership as an effort to optimize transportation utility per dollar spent, it doesn't get much better than this. Yarises are cheap to buy used, cheap to drive, and cheap to maintain. |
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2012 Toyota Prius c Review Official TrueDelta review by Michael Karesh The Prius c is also the cheapest hybrid you can buy, with a starting price under $20,000. The regular Prius is about $4,000 more before adjusting for feature differences, and about $3,000 more afterwards. A Yaris LE automatic is $2,850 less before adjusting for feature differences, and about $2,000 less... Comparison vehicle: 2012 Toyota Yaris |
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2007 Toyota Yaris Pros and Cons Member5190 Being 2000+ dollars more than the Focus was not practical. |
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2008 Toyota Yaris Pros and Cons A member in Texas, United States The price is low, which is very appealing to younger adults like myself on a budget. |
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2007 Toyota Yaris Pros and Cons A member in Mississippi, United States Lowest price in class. |
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2009 Toyota Yaris Pros and Cons Member3791 too expensive for what it is |
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2009 Toyota Yaris Pros and Cons Member3431 Less car for more money. |
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2009 Toyota Yaris Pros and Cons Member3578 The base was cheaper, but with standard features, it was about the same price as the Honda Fit. |
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2008 Toyota Yaris Pros and Cons A member in Alberta, Canada Good value for money |
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2008 Toyota Yaris Pros and Cons A member in Texas, United States As a teenager with not a lot of money, the payments are easy to make. |
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2008 Toyota Yaris Pros and Cons Member2666 $12,500 OTD! |
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2007 Toyota Yaris Pros and Cons A member in Virginia, United States $13,500 is affordable |
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2007 Toyota Yaris Pros and Cons Member682 We have a rare LOADED model with stick shift - $14,100 + tax in 2006. My sister also has a LOADED one with a similar dependability history. |
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2007 Toyota Yaris Pros and Cons A member in Ontario, Canada |
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2008 Toyota Yaris Pros and Cons A member in North Carolina, United States Best deal for an under $15,000 new vehicle. |
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2007 Toyota Yaris Pros and Cons Member957 Combined with the incredible fuel economy, the price makes the Yaris the best bang for the buck. |
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2007 Toyota Yaris Pros and Cons Member1660 Price was the lowest. |
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2007 Toyota Yaris Pros and Cons Member1412 Price of car is very affordable; you get a lot of car for the price. Insurance is also low. |
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2007 Toyota Yaris Pros and Cons A member in Ohio, United States Thousands cheaper than the Honda Civic. |
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2008 Toyota Yaris Pros and Cons Member1816 Bought my 5-speed LOADED (side airbags, curtain airbags, ABS, Power Package, etc) ...$13,800 |
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2008 Toyota Yaris Pros and Cons A member in Quebec, Canada |
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2008 Toyota Yaris Pros and Cons A member in Maryland, United States You get a lot of car for the price. The ride is decent, quality materials and the Toyota name. |
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