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2012 Toyota Yaris SE
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2012 Toyota Yaris SE

SE 4dr Hatchback (1.5L 4cyl 4A)

$8,999
Est. $122/mo
$1,275 Below market
RMV: $10,274
Mileage 72,894 mi.
Store Transfer
1 Owner
11 Days in market
GRAY
Hatchback
I4
Automatic
Auto Spot LLC.
Wood-Ridge, NJ
4.0
(Based 2215 Review)
(201) 42*****
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2012 Toyota Yaris SE
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2012 Toyota Yaris SE

SE 4dr Hatchback (1.5L 4cyl 4A)

$8,499
Est. $115/mo
$1,051 Below market
RMV: $9,550
Price Drop, $500
Earlier Price: $8,999 (24 Nov 2024)
Mileage 107,000 mi.
Store Transfer
1 Accident, 3 Owner
45 Days in market
Hatchback
I4
Automatic
Green Auto Dealership
Van Nuys, CA
5.0
(Based 1 Review)
(818) 57*****
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2012 Toyota Yaris SE
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2012 Toyota Yaris SE

SE 4dr Hatchback (1.5L 4cyl 4A)

$8,540
Est. $115/mo
$821 Below market
RMV: $9,361
Price Drop, $459
Earlier Price: $8,999 (22 Nov 2024)
Mileage 109,480 mi.
Store Transfer
1 Accident, 4 Owner
22 Days in market
SILVER
Hatchback
I4
Automatic
NW EZ Auto
Tacoma, WA
4.0
(Based 33 Review)
(253) 40*****
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2012 Toyota Yaris SE

SE 4dr Hatchback (1.5L 4cyl 4A)

$9,995
Est. $135/mo
$685 Below market
RMV: $10,680
Mileage 81,234 mi.
Store Transfer
1 Accident, 4 Owner
21 Days in market
RED
Hatchback
I4
Automatic
Urban Motors
Sacramento, CA
4.0
(Based 50 Review)
(916) 66*****
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2012 Toyota Yaris SE

SE 4dr Hatchback (1.5L 4cyl 4A)

$10,999
Est. $149/mo
$533 Below market
RMV: $11,532
Mileage 47,744 mi.
Store Transfer
2 Accident, 1 Owner
89 Days in market
GRAY
Hatchback
I4
Automatic
Direct Auto Sales
Philadelphia, PA
3.0
(Based 57 Review)
(215) 69*****
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2012 Toyota Yaris SE

SE 4dr Hatchback (1.5L 4cyl 4A)

$10,940
Est. $148/mo
$700 Below market
RMV: $11,640
Price Drop, $650
Earlier Price: $11,590 (5 Nov 2024)
Mileage 59,201 mi.
Home Delivery
1 Accident, 3 Owner
24 Days in market
SILVER
Hatchback
I4
Automatic
Groove Subaru
Englewood, CO
4.0
(Based 2105 Review)
(720) 74*****
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2012 Toyota Yaris SE

SE 4dr Hatchback (1.5L 4cyl 4A)

$7,495
Est. $101/mo
$128 Above market
RMV: $7,367
Price Drop, $500
Earlier Price: $7,995 (26 Nov 2024)
Mileage 140,236 mi.
Store Transfer
2 Owner
33 Days in market
GRAY
Hatchback
I4
Automatic
2EZ Auto Sales
Indianapolis, IN
4.0
(Based 197 Review)
(317) 74*****
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2012 Toyota Yaris SE

SE 4dr Hatchback (1.5L 4cyl 4A)

$7,599
Est. $103/mo
$540 Above market
RMV: $7,059
Price Drop, $100
Earlier Price: $7,699 (22 Jul 2024)
Mileage 157,996 mi.
Store Transfer
2 Accident, 3 Owner
518 Days in market
BLACK
Hatchback
I4
Automatic
Independence Auto Sale LLC
Bordentown, NJ
3.0
(Based 231 Review)
(732) 89*****
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2012 Toyota Yaris SE

SE 4dr Hatchback (1.5L 4cyl 4A)

$7,995
Est. $108/mo
$1,205 Above market
RMV: $6,790
Mileage 133,498 mi.
Store Transfer
1 Accident, 3 Owner
2 Days in market
WHITE
Hatchback
I4
Automatic
D'Leos Auto Sales LLC
Buford, GA
(470) 868*****
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2012 Toyota Yaris SE

SE 4dr Hatchback (1.5L 4cyl 4A)

$9,991
Est. $135/mo
$2,053 Above market
RMV: $7,938
Mileage 110,189 mi.
Store Transfer
2 Owner
210 Days in market
BLUE
Hatchback
I4
Automatic
Auto 4 Less
Fremont, CA
3.0
(Based 54 Review)
(510) 36*****
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2011 Toyota Yaris Review


Pros

  • Meticulous engine
  • Comfortable ride quality
  • Attractive interiors
  • Multi-function rear seat

Cons

  • Slow automatic transmission
  • Awkward driving position
  • Poorly placed center gauge

Toyota offers the new Yaris hatchback as a 3-door and 5-door model to cater to a wider range of audiences.

Overview


Buying a hatchback meant that one had to compromise on the fitment list and quality until recently, but the market seems to be changing as more manufacturers have started to provide many upmarket amenities in these pocket-friendly rides, one such is the Yaris hatchback. Not only is the Yaris an affordable and frugal hatchback, the performance and handling are also pretty good for the segment.

Pricing and Features
7.0/10


The new Toyota Yaris is offered as a 3-door and 5-door hatchback model with an option for either a manual or an automatic transmission. There is practically just a single trim with the only difference being the transmission and bodystyle choices. Plus, both the layouts equipped the same engine with only FWD as the available drivetrain. As far as explicit adornments are concerned, the Yaris pretty much gains everything a hatchback at this price and class would expect. So, there is no external equipment on offer by Toyota, but the aftermarket always has something for customizations. 

Trims

Yaris 3-door Hatchback

Yaris 5-door Hatchback

MSRP (Manual)

$13,915

$14,215

MSRP (Auto)

$13,915

$15,015

Key Features

1.5-liter 106 hp four-cylinder engine

 
 

Tire Pressure Monitoring

 
 

4-speaker audio system

 
 

Manual Rear Seat Easy Entry

 
 

Heated Mirrors

 
 

Cloth Upholstery

 

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Considering our love for space and ergonomics, the 5-door model of the Yaris makes for a more practical offering as it gets a better rear-seat comfort and also assists in a more convenient ingress and egress. Also, selecting the manual over the automatic would be a great choice for those who enjoy being behind the wheel.

Engine and Performance
7.3/10


The Toyota Yaris hatchback is powered by a 1.5-liter four-cylinder engine that is mated either to a 5-speed manual or a 4-speed automatic transmission. The engine generates 106 hp and 103 lb-ft of torque, all of which is sent to the front wheels only.

The performance from this mediocre-looking engine isn’t breathtaking but is enough for a car of this segment. The Yaris does the 0-60 mph sprint in 9.2 seconds whereas the quarter-mile is covered in 16.8 seconds. 

Model

Toyota Yaris Liftback

Ford Fiesta Hatchback SE

Honda Fit

Kia Rio Hatchback LX

MSRP

$14,215

$16,295

$15,870

$15,790

Engine

1.5L, Naturally Aspirated Inline-4

1.5L, Naturally Aspirated Inline-4

1.5L, Naturally Aspirated Inline-4

1.5L, Naturally Aspirated Inline-4

Drivetrain

FWD

FWD

FWD

FWD

Transmission

5-speed manual

5-speed manual

5-speed manual

4-speed automatic

Power

106 hp @ 6,000 rpm

120 hp @ 6,350 rpm

117 hp @ 6,600 rpm

110 hp @ 6,000 rpm

Torque

103 lb-ft @ 4,200 rpm

112 lb-ft @ 5,000 rpm

106 lb-ft @ 4,800 rpm

107 lb-ft @ 4,500 rpm

0-60 mph (sec)

9.2

9.5

9.6

10.1

Quarter-mile (sec)

16.8

16.3

17.2

17.5

Top Speed (mph)

108

119

111

109

The Toyota Yaris is the most affordable of the lot and also offers the lowest engine output. That being said, it is one of the quickest in terms of acceleration, similar to the Ford Fiesta hatchback which has more power and torque to offer. The Fiesta is also the most expensive of the lot. The Kia Rio hatchback is the slowest while Honda Fit is right behind the Toyota and the Ford. 

Fuel Economy
8.0/10


The Toyota Yaris may not have huge numbers in terms of performance output, but it surely does in terms of fuel efficiency. The EPA rates the 2011 Yaris at 29 mpg in the city and 36 mpg on the highway, while the combined city and highway driving is rated at 32 mpg. The available 11.1-gallon gas tank is pretty small, even for the compact car, and can only provide a maximum driving range of under 400 miles while considering cruising as a possibility.

Model

Toyota Yaris Liftback

Ford Fiesta Hatchback

Honda Fit

Kia Rio Hatchback

MPG (City)

29

28

27

27

MPG (Highway)

36

37

33

36

MPG (Combined)

32

32

29

30

Fuel Capacity (gal)

11.1

16.0

10.6

11.9

Range (City / Highway / Combined) (miles)

322 / 400 / 355

448 / 592 / 512

286 / 350 / 307

321 / 428 / 357

The Ford Fiesta hatchback is equally frugal as the Toyota Yaris but employs a much larger fuel tank which aids in providing a much larger driving range of above 550 miles on the highway. The Honda Fit on the other hand is the least efficient one in here and also makes do with the smallest gas tank which translates to frequent gas station visits. Kia’s Rio hatchback too can’t cope up with the high efficiency of the Toyota and Ford.

Interior
6.9/10


No matter the model you choose, both the configurations of the Yaris hatchback offer a compact rear seat, but the addition of optional slide and recline function tends to add a sense of extra comfort to the cabin.

The cargo capacity too isn’t up to the mark though, and with the rear seats in use, the capacity is half of what the segment-best has to offer. Folding the rear seats does open up a maximum of 25.7 cu-ft, but the market has much better contenders in terms of practicality. 

Model

Toyota Yaris Liftback

Ford Fiesta Hatchback

Honda Fit

Kia Rio Hatchback

Seating Capacity

5

5

5

5

Front Row (Head / Shoulder / Leg) (in)

39.4 / 51.4 / 40.3

39.1 / 52.7 / 42.2

40.4 / 52.7 / 41.3

39.6 / 53.5 / 42.8

Rear Row (Head / Shoulder / Leg) (in)

37.9 / 50.4 / 33.8

37.2 / 49.0 / 31.2

39.0 / 51.3 / 34.5

37.8 / 53.1 / 34.3

Cargo Capacity with rear seat upright (cu-ft)

9.3

15.4

20.6

15.8

Cargo Capacity with rear seat folded (cu-ft)

25.7

25.4

57.3

49.6

The Ford Fiesta hatch offers a spacious front seat but compromises on the back seat space. It also has a similar maximum cargo capacity which isn’t really great in itself. The Honda Fit is the most spacious of the lot, offering a much better rear-seat room while offering the largest trunk with the rear seat upright. On the contrary, Kia boasts of a pretty spacious cabin but it too, cannot live up to the high cargo space standards of the Honda. 

  • Front bucket seats
  • Folding rear bench seat
  • Cloth seat trim
  • 3-spoke tilt steering wheel
  • 12V aux power outlet

How is the 2011 Toyota Yaris Hatchback’s infotainment system?

The interior of the Yaris does not have many technical features to offer inside its cabin and even the gauges aren’t particularly great. But, again, what more should you expect from a hatchback that frugal? There is a bit of awkwardness analogous to the placement of stuff as most of it demands taking eyes off the road to have a look at the information they intend to convey.

Even the alignment is not directed towards the driver. Meanwhile, adding a sense of positivity to the cabin is a 4-speaker audio system that does the job just fine and is too ordinary to talk about. 

  • 4-speaker stereo system
  • AM/FM Radio w/CD player and MP3 support 
  • Audio-prep package
  • XM Satellite Radio (O)
  • Element Antenna

Exterior
7.0/10


The Toyota Yaris has a pretty upright stance with a very pleasant face for the front fascia. The rear is almost straight to open up as much room as possible while the body-colored bumpers and wing mirrors are all basic as well.

The wheels could have been a nicely designed alloy set which could have improved the overall appeal of the car, but that’s probably been done away for the sake of keeping the costs low.

Model

Toyota Yaris Liftback

Ford Fiesta Hatchback

Honda Fit

Kia Rio Hatchback

Curb Weight (lbs)

2,320

2,537

2,489

2,487

Length (in)

150.7

160.1

161.6

158.1

Width (in)

66.7

67.8

66.7

66.7

Height (in)

60.0

58.0

60.0

57.9

Ground Clearance (in)

5.5

4.3

4.4

6.1

Wheelbase (in)

96.9

98.0

98.4

98.4

The Toyota Yaris is the most compact car here while the Honda Fit is the largest and hence the best cabin space amongst the cars present here. But the Fit and the Fiesta hatch lacks ground clearance and are pretty low to the ground. The Kia Rio hatch offers the best ground clearance which is followed by the Toyota Yaris. 

  • Multi-reflector halogen headlamps
  • Color-keyed manual mirrors
  • Color-keyed door handles
  • 14" steel wheels w/covers
  • Integrated Front Fog Lamps

Safety
9.3/10


The budget-oriented Yaris hatchback has not been crash-tested by the government testing agency, the NHTSA, while it performed decently in the tests conducted by the IIHS. It isn’t the safest in the lot, but offers a considerable amount of safety features and driver aids that make sure that you and your family stays safe inside the confined premises of this car in almost all scenarios. Some of the standard safety features that go with the new Toyota Yaris are as follows:

  • Vehicle stability control (VSC)
  • Electronic Brake-force Distribution (EBD) w/Brake assist
  • Energy-absorbing steering column
  • Direct tire pressure monitor system
  • Dual front advanced airbags w/occupant sensor
  • Front seat-mounted side airbags
  • Front/rear side curtain airbags

Final Verdict


The Toyota Yaris has always been an all-round performer in the compact hatchback segment and offers a decent amount of variation as it is offered in both the 3-door and 5-door variant. The performance on offer is one of the better ones and so is the fuel efficiency. If the rear seat space and the cargo capacity aren’t the biggest priority in your life right now, opting for the 2011 Yaris would not be a bad choice in the long run.