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2007 Toyota Yaris Pros and Cons Member682 36-37 overall average for the last two years, and 40+ when on a long trip - who can complain! |
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2007 Toyota Yaris Pros and Cons Member324 38.8 average |
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2007 Toyota Yaris Pros and Cons A member in Ontario, Canada I can get over 50 US MPG consistently |
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2008 Toyota Yaris Pros and Cons A member in North Carolina, United States Ability to get over 40mpg with a standard gas engine. |
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2007 Toyota Yaris Pros and Cons Member2504 Great mileage with nice pickup. |
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2008 Toyota Yaris Pros and Cons A member in Colorado, United States |
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2007 Toyota Yaris Pros and Cons Member1660 Fuel economy is excellent. |
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2007 Toyota Yaris Pros and Cons Member1412 Fuel economy is rival to the hybrids--getting between 35 and 40 mpg consistently. |
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2007 Toyota Yaris Pros and Cons A member in Ohio, United States I get between 35mpg and 42mpg average. |
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2007 Toyota Yaris Pros and Cons Member807 I get an average of 40 mpg without driving like a granny. That number goes down to about 36 mpg in the winter due to the addition of ethanol to the fuel at the pump, which is frankly a rip-off. |
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2008 Toyota Yaris Pros and Cons Member1816 Averaging 40mpg w/ MIX of city/stop & go/hwy. |
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2007 Toyota Yaris Pros and Cons Member894 Very good |
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2008 Toyota Yaris Pros and Cons Member2188 32 mpg |
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2007 Toyota Yaris Pros and Cons A member in Nevada, United States If driven softly this car easily returns 40 MPG, 50 MPG if hypermiled, all while fitting into the SULEV-2 (Tier II/Bin 5) emissions category. |
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2008 Toyota Yaris Pros and Cons A member in Maryland, United States Have never got less than 37.5 mpg in mixed driving. |