Toyota’s smallest car continues to save drivers money with its high fuel economy ratings, AND turn heads with its sporty styling. This front-wheel-drive subcompact delivers a fun, nimble, and energetic ride. The engine is snappy and the automatic transmission is highly responsive. With its small dimensions and agile steering, it is perfectly suited for city commutes, delivering a fun ride while saving money at the same time. A 1.5-liter DOHC inline-four engine delivers 106 hp and 103 lb-ft of torque matched to a 4-speed automatic. Equipped with variable valve timing, the engine rates 29/36 mpg by EPA standards, but most owners report maximum highway mileage well into the 40s. For a subcompact the size and weight of the Yaris (2,300 pounds), the engine actually feels quite peppy. The light-touch steering responds instantaneously and adds to the car’s overall responsiveness and maneuverability. This snub-nosed sedan may be small in size, but the compact profile disguises a spacious interior. It can carry four adults with luggage in comfort. It measures 169.3 inches in length with a 99.9 inch wheelbase, allowing for 42 inches of front legroom and 35.8 in the back. It actually stands an inch taller than the Camry, and drivers report that adults taller than 6 feet still have plenty of headroom. The seats sit high, offering better visibility and decreasing the intimidation factor when driving next to a big SUV. In terms of utility, the car has more nooks and crannies to stash things than you will ever need. Dual front airbags come standard, and it earns four and five stars on frontal impact tests. Its small size, cargo versatility, and easy maneuverability make this one an ideal commuter car. It delivers outstanding fuel economy wrapped in a stylish, roomy package. The build quality of the Yaris was very well done by Toyota - and it will be a smart purchase very well done by you. Print this page and call us NOW for your personalized test drive towards ownership! Where the Customer is No. 1!