Tuesday, March 1, 2011

Toyota Yaris


Toyota is number one in customer satisfaction in most European countries. Pet project is the environmentally friendly Toyota Prius, beloved by many Hollywood stars for its green image.
 
The Toyota Yaris is doing well. In 2000 acquired the title of the European Yaris car of the year because, among other things, the fresh new look and efficient engine. The Yaris is a compact hatchback in less than four meters long. With the folding rear seat, the boot is expandable to 688 liters.
The car is available in a 3-door or five-door variant.
 
Safety first. The Toyota Yaris is equipped with an antilock braking system (ABS) with electronic brake force distribution (EBD). And if you still end up in a collision, then both the driver-and passenger airbag. In 2005, the Yaris scored five stars in NCAP crash test safety test for European cars.
 
The car is the man. The Toyota Yaris is available with a range of accessories to the lives of the Yaris driver a lot easier. A connection for your iPod ® or iPhone ® for example. The possibility of three systems from your car to operate like the gate or garage doors. Toyota also provides various carriers for bikes, skis, surfboards and a series of child seats. With or without children, in town or on vacation, with the Toyota Yaris you're good.
 
Motors
The Yaris is available with two petrol and one diesel engine, manual or automatic. All engines meet the stringent Euro 5 emissions standard. In addition, the 1.3 VVT-i engine saving Stop & Start System that CO2 emissions low.
 
An overview:
Three-Door

    * The 1.0 VVT-i manual, with energy label A: Access and Cool
    * The 1.3 VVT-i manual, Stop & Start, or automatic, the Comfort, Cool, Aspiration and Aspiration MultiMode transmission

Five-Door

    * The 1.0 VVT-i manual, with energy label A: Access and Cool
    * The 1.3 VVT-i manual, Stop & Start, or automatic, the Comfort, Cool, Aspiration and Aspiration MultiMode transmission
    * The 1.4 D-4D manual or automatic transmission: The Comfort, Aspiration and Aspiration MultiMode transmission.

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