Milton Ruben Toyota

Oct 9, 2013

Researching the 2014 Toyota Yaris? We have assembled a grouping of third-party reviews from trusted sites such as Kelley Blue Book, Edmunds, and the Insurance Institute for Highway Safety, among others, to help you make the most informed car-buying decision possible.

2013 Toyota Yaris

Whats Experts Are Saying about the 2014 Toyota Yaris: 

“Versatility and affordability are basic requirements for a modern subcompact car. And from that standpoint, the 2014 Toyota Yaris hatchback meets expectations…. Adults will be able to get comfortable in both the front and rear seats, as both the two-door and four-door hatchbacks offer solid headroom and legroom for this class. In addition, desirable features like Bluetooth phone and audio connectivity and USB/iPod integration are standard, even on the base L model…. The Yaris’ interior couldn’t be simpler or easier to use.”

Edmunds.com

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2013 Top Safety Pick for Minicar: 2013 Yaris* received a “Good” (the highest rating) for Moderate overlap front and Side Rollover Tests, , as well as “Good” in Roof Strength and Head Restraints & Seats.

Insurance Institute for Highway Safety at IIHS.org

*Please note, there were no model changes for the 2014 Yaris.

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“Its feature content is a strength by subcompact standards. The interior is both stylish and spacious, a rare combination at this price point. And the suspension is surprisingly capable, delivering more fun-to-drive smiles than expected.

Indeed, the Yaris may not be a superstar, but it’s a solid competitor with the added bonuses of Toyota’s traditionally strong resale value and reliability. Last year’s redesign continues to stand the Yaris in good stead.

What We Like: Good overall fuel economy; standard Bluetooth and USB/iPod connectivity; accommodating back seat; stylish interior; nimble handling.”

AutoTrader.com

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“FAVORITE FEATURES:

BLUETOOTH
Now standard on every Yaris, this system makes it far safer to drive and talk on the phone, lessening the risk of distracted driving.

NINE AIRBAGS
The Yaris’ bevy of airbags complements Toyota’s Star Safety system, which includes stability and traction control, antilock brakes, and Smart Stop Technology, which cuts engine power should the brake and accelerator pedals be pressed simultaneously.”

 

Kelley Blue Book at kbb.com