Toyota Yaris Sedan is conquering the automotive market with excellent fuel consumption and cutting-edge technologies. Check out everything you need to know before buying a used Toyota Yaris!
If you're looking for a sedan with a modern design and more fuel-efficient fuel economy than many hatchbacks on the automotive market, the used Toyota Yaris could be the ideal choice. In 2024, the Yaris Sedan established itself as one of the most sought-after models, occupying a strategic position between the Etios and the Corolla. In this article, we'll explore all the details of the Toyota Yaris Sedan and what you should know before investing in this model, from fuel economy to the technologies offered.
Trajectory of the Toyota Yaris Sedan in the automotive market
Next to Hatch With the same name, the Toyota Yaris Sedan arrived in 2018 to compete for space with the Chevrolet Cobalt, Honda City and Volkswagen Virtus.
Available in three versions, starting with the simplest (XL), it was already equipped with air conditioning (analog), progressive electric steering, stability and traction control, on-board computer with 7 functions, hill start assistant, cruise control, multifunctional steering wheel and automatic headlight activation.
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The mid-range XS adds a rear-view camera, on-board computer with 8 functions, steering wheel controls for the on-board computer and multimedia center, leather steering wheel and trim, 15-inch alloy wheels with 185/60 R15 tires, and paddle-shift behind the steering wheel for manual gear changes.
The top-of-the-line XLS version, in turn, adds seven airbags, 2 front, 2 side, 2 curtain and 1 knee airbag for the driver, black-masked projector headlights, LED taillights, rain sensor, electric folding mirrors, sunroof and chrome door handles.
The 1.5 flex engine is handled by the same employee in the Etios line, which in the Toyota Yaris Sedan delivers 110 hp with ethanol and 105 hp with gasoline and 14,9 kgfm of torque.
What is the best version of the used Toyota Yaris?
For those who don't want to take risks when buying a used car, whether due to maintenance or even appreciation, this vehicle is perfect. In April, for example, the Toyota sedan topped the list of most profitable used cars in used car dealerships.
With enough research, it is possible to buy a used 2020 Toyota Yaris in the XS version, with manual transmission, for R$64 thousand, R$ 10 thousand less than a Renault Kwid 0 km, which today costs R$73.990.
For those who don't like changing gears, Toyota also offers an automatic transmission for the simplest version. Its prices on the main classifieds websites are around R$72, that is, a difference of R$1 compared to the popular car in Brazil.
Whatever version of the Toyota Yaris is used in the automotive market, it will be a great option not only because of the excellent cost-benefit that the Toyota sedan offers, but also because of the brand's after-sales service.
Points to consider when buying a used Toyota Yaris
Although it is a great option in the used car market, there are a few things you need to pay attention to when buying a used Toyota Yaris. Look carefully at the bottom, especially the bumper, as it has a very low front end and tends to have scratches and even cracks in the plastic.
Another problem that appears is the peeling of the steering wheel. On complaint websites, for example, there are numerous complaints about new units with low mileage. If you buy a Yaris whose steering wheel is still in good condition, it is worth investing in steering wheel protection covers that cost, on average, R$25 on Mercado Livre.
I have one that when it reaches 6 km/l I clap my hands. In the city, with gasoline. And I always try to drive in fuel economy mode. I already had a Fit that was much more economical.
Dude, ours doesn't do 14 km/l on the highway or in the ****, but it does about 13 per liter. In the city it does about 9,5. You were unlucky with yours.
6 km/L? I thought the report was a lie, now I found one that posts lies too lol
I have a 2020 XL and I use alcohol and it does 6 km per liter, miraculously if I put my foot down it does much less.
Whoever buys it always needs to know whether it is 4ร2 or 4ร4.
There is no YARES SEDAN 4 x 4, nor does the XLS version come with 4 x 4 traction.
So much advertising is annoying
My Yaris XLS sedan does an average of 17 km/L on the highway and 13 in the city. If I drive on the highway only in economy mode it reaches 20 km/L.
I have this car and I only drive it in economy mode, I don't drive it above 2 rpm, when I manage to do 10,5 in the city I set off fireworks. Almost impossible, and on the highway, if you take great care to drive stably and stay there at 80, at most 90 km without air conditioning you can do 17 km/l. It's not very economical as they say, pure false advertising and paid reporting. I had a HONDA HRV A THOUSAND TIMES MORE POWERFUL AND ECONOMICAL.
Indeed. I had 2 and the behavior was the same.
On gasoline 13 in the city and on the highway between 19,5 and 20,5 depending on traffic.
Misleading advertising for the Toyota Sedan! I bought it brand new, and I can never get more than 7,6 km per liter.
Buddy, set up a company so you can show the YARES public how you drive your YARES to go over 19km/h on the road.
Congratulations, you must not exceed 80 km/h.
The Yaris doesn't just cost that much.