HOME RESEARCH BUY NEW BUY USED FINANCE
   Photos Videos Reviews Compare Rebates Recalls Blue Book Values Build & Price Dealer Locator
Did you know you can...
Experience no-haggle car buying at your local Autoweb Accredited Dealer
   
Search 
 
2006 Los Angeles Auto Show: Day One
2007 Toyota Yaris

» Get Pricing
» Get Email Updates

» Get Consumer Ratings
» Read More Reviews

» Send a Letter
» More Auto News
 
 

» Introduction
» 2006 BMW M6
» 2006 Fisker Latigo CS
» 2006 Fisker Tramonto
» 2006 Lamborghini Gallardo Spyder
» 2006 Maybach 57S
» 2006 Porsche Cayenne Turbo S
» 2007 Saleen Sport Truck S331
» 2007 Toyota Yaris
» 2007 Volkswagen Eos
» 2007 Volkswagen GTI
» Ford to Start Playing Offense
» Volkswagen GX3 Concept

 
RELATED LINKS 2006 LA Auto Show

THIS WEEK Auto Shows
CarTV Videos
Drives
Fuel Economy
Future Cars
Top Ten

TOP STORIES When Fuel Economy Matters

Asian Luxury Comparison Test

Ten Affordable iPod-Compatible Cars

Galloping Mustangs, since 1965

Top Ten Most Fuel-Efficient SUVs

Click to enlarge. The 2007 Toyota Yaris debuted at the 2006 Los Angeles Auto Show

America is getting big on going small. It’s true: with pocketbooks shrinking, fuel prices rising and commutes growing, more people than ever are looking for economy alternatives. With the Los Angeles Auto Show debut of the 2007 Toyota Yaris, their new subcompact sedan and liftback, Toyota is planning to meet that need with a large-enough version of the kind of small people are looking for.

Built on a larger new platform, the Yaris will likely improve on the outgoing Toyota Echo that it replaces. The Echo failed to gain much traction in North America, its weird design condemning it to a last-resort teenager car. But Toyota does nothing if not learn from past mistakes – theirs and others – and the Yaris corrects several issues that consumers had with the Echo: styling, with a more subtle, professional design, a more roomy interior, better powertrain and, most importantly, choice. Shoppers who arrive at a Toyota dealership in March, when the Yaris arrives, will get to pick from a sedan, a sport sedan, and a liftback. Base prices start at an MSRP of $10,950 for the liftback, $11,825 for the sedan and $13,325 for the sedan S. All base models come with a manual transmission.

Features include a 1.5-liter four cylinder engine that produces 106 horsepower at 6,000 rpm and 103 lb. ft. of torque at 4,200 rpm. The engine is mated to either a four-speed automatic or a five-speed manual transmission. Fuel economy is rated by the EPA at 34 city/39 highway miles. The Yaris is certified as a Ultra-Low Emission vehicle.

Standard equipment includes air conditioning, tilt steering wheel, tinted glass, and more, and options include ABS brakes and side and side curtain airbags. Fifteen-inch wheels are also available.


<< Previous   Next >>
 
del.icio.us Save This Page   Digg!
 

A D V E R T I S E M E N T
 


Copyright © 1995 - 2008 Autoweb.com. All rights reserved.
Powered by AIC - Automotive Information Center

Autoweb supports the Consumer WebWatch guidelines to promote credible information practices on the Web.
For more information, click here.
Kelley Blue Book® and Blue Book® are registered trademarks of Kelley Blue Book Co., Inc.