2007 Toyota Yaris Base Hatchback 2-door 1.5l on 2040-cars
Ocala, Florida, United States
This is a very clean low mileage vehicle with no mechanical issues.
Tires and Wheels Steel wheels 14 x 5 in. wheels Steel spare wheel P175/65R14 tires All season tires Inside mounted spare tire Full wheel covers Temporary spare tire Roof and Glass Intermittent wipers Measurements Width: 66.7 in. Height: 60 in. Length: 150 in. Ground clearance: 5.5 in. Front track: 57.9 in. Rear track: 57.5 in. Wheel base: 96.9 in. Cargo capacity, all seats in place: 12.8 cu.ft. EPA interior volume: 99.9 cu.ft. Drag Coefficient: .29 Cd Curb weight: 2293 lbs. Mechanical Engine & Performance Base engine size: 1.5 L Cam type: Double overhead cam (DOHC) Cylinders: inline 4 Valves: 16 Bore: 2.95" Stroke: 3.33" Valve timing: Variable Torque: 103 ft-lbs. @ 4200 rpm Horsepower: 106 hp @ 6000 rpm Turning circle: 32.6 ft. Base engine type: gas DriveTrain Drive type: front wheel drive Transmission: 5-speed manual Suspension MacPherson strut front suspension Torsion beam rear suspension Front independent suspension Stabilizer bar Fuel Fuel type: gas Fuel type: regular unleaded Fuel tank capacity: 11.1 gal. Range in miles (cty/hwy): 321.9/399.6 mi. EPA mileage est. (cty/hwy): 29/36 mpg Gear Ratios Toyota yaris 2007 5-Speed Manual Transmission 1st: 3.545 2nd: 1.904 3rd: 1.310 4th: 0.969 5th: 0.815 Final Drive: 3.722 Reverse: 3.250 Tire circumference: 4.8 ft Final overall drive ratio: 3.033 18 mph/1000rpm 3337 rpm @ 60 mph 4171 rpm @ 75 mph 4450 rpm @ 80 mph 6000 rpm @ 108 mph 250-1873 Rostra cruise control Possible Installed Options (must be edited) Front Wheel Drive Power Steering Front Disc/Rear Drum Brakes Wheel Covers Steel Wheels Tires - Front All-Season Tires - Rear All-Season Comfort Four speakers Element antenna Luxury trim: alloy-look Cloth upholstery Front driver seat : bucket ; details: manual height, front passenger seat: : bucket Tilt/ steering wheel Power steering (electric) Front cup holders Ventilation system with micro filter Driver and passenger and passenger internally adjustable ,body-color door mirrors Exterior Steel wheels: 14"x 5.0" Body-color front and rear bumpers Front and rear all-season 175 / 65 S-rated tires Safety ABS Ventilated front disc brakes Electronic traction control (via ABS & engine management) Halogen headlights with complex surface lenses Intelligent driver front airbag, intelligent passenger front airbag with occupant sensors Front side airbag Front and rear curtain airbag Two height-adjustable front head restraints, three height-adjustable rear seats head restraints Height adjustable front seat belts with pre-tensioners for driver and passenger Rear seat belts for driver, rear seat belts for passenger, 3-point rear seat belts for center Intermittent windshield wipers Temporary Spare Tire Intermittent Wipers Bucket Seats Cloth Seats Rear Bench Seat Adjustable Steering Wheel Remote Trunk Release Rear Defrost A/C Power Outlet Driver Vanity Mirror Passenger Vanity Mirror Front Reading Lamps Abs Brake Assist Traction Control Stability Control Passenger Air Bag Sensor Rear Head Air Bag Child Safety Locks Tire Pressure Monitor Emergency Trunk Release |
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Economy-car buyers increasingly get the best deal on technology
Mon, Apr 16 2018One of the great things about technology is – with the exception of Apple products – consumers get more for their money every year. For example, the first 1GB USB drive I bought in 2005 cost me $30. Today you can get 10 for that price, delivered to your door thanks to Amazon. The same goes for car tech. Features such as navigation and Bluetooth started out on high-end vehicles before trickling down to entry-level cars. Same with driver assist features ranging from rearview cameras to forward collision warning with automatic emergency braking — so now it's not only rich people who are protected in car crashes. I've found that this democratization of tech has reached a point where amenities on low-cost cars can be as good — and sometimes even better — than those on vehicles costing tens of thousands of dollars more. While attending a media event for the launch of the all-new 2019 Toyota Corolla Hatchback, I was impressed by the car's cool styling and go-kart performance. Equally noteworthy is the amount of standard tech on the low-cost hot hatch. (Pricing will be announced later this month, but expect it to come in a bit higher that the current Corolla iM's roughly $19,000 base.) Even the base SE CVT trim of the 2019 Corolla Hatchback comes with an 8-inch touchscreen and Toyota's Entune 3.0 infotainment system. Among other features, Entune 3.0 provides Wi-Fi capability, Amazon Alexa connectivity, the Entune App Suite for integration of smartphone apps such as Pandora and Yelp and, for the first time in a Toyota, Apple CarPlay (but no Android Auto). The 2019 Corolla Hatchback is also the first North American vehicle to get the second-generation Toyota Safety Sense (TSS) suite of driver assists that's also standard on the base model. TSS 2.0 includes Toyota's Pre-Collision System (forward collision warning with automatic emergency braking) with new daytime and low-light pedestrian detection and daytime cyclist detection features, lane keeping and lane departure alert with steering assist, auto high beams, adaptive cruise control, and road sign detection. While the 2019 Corolla Hatchback sets a new benchmark in standard tech on a budget-mobile, competing cars aren't far behind. The 2018 Honda Fit LX, for example, includes forward collision warning with automatic emergency braking, lane departure warning and assist and adaptive cruise, while the automaker's Lane Departure Mitigation and Lane Watch camera system is added the two top trims.
Everything new at the 2019 New York International Auto Show
Wed, Apr 24 2019Transcript: Welcome to the 2019 New York Auto Show. It's the last auto show, and so far it's my favorite of the year. We have a new buggy, compact pickup and trail ready SUV from Volkswagen. Ford brought the new Escape and a new Mustang performance variant, and we have a brand new Toyota Highlander and Subaru Outback. Let's go take a look around. We're here at the New York Auto Show with the Subaru stand. Normally the Subaru stand is just some white carpet and some show lighting. This year it's like we're in a national park. It's ... Frankly, I'm from Oregon. You're from Colorado. Yeah. It's making us feel at home. And in that way what better place and what better people to introduce this Subaru Outback which is pretty much the official car of Colorado and Oregon. Yeah. You actually have to buy a Subaru before they let you move to Colorado. Now instead of climbing up there and taking a look because we've been told we can't do that we're gonna go over there and check out another one. So the exterior, not that different. No. Looks exactly like an Outback. There's actually oddly a little more black plastic trim on the outside. A little too much for me. Right. It's interesting because it kind of slowly went away from that from the beginning because in the beginning the black plastic trim kind of made it an Outback, and now they're kind of bringing it back. I guess they needed to make it more macho. Right. Right. Now we're inside. Inside it looks pretty different. Swank. It's kind of swank for an Outback which has been pretty plain. Now this is the newly available vertically gigantic touch screen here. 11.6 inches. That is massive. This is how big it is when it's turned on ... just for the viewers. Now this is the onyx trim. So with that you get the black mirrors, the black wheels. This upholstery is special to the onyx, so it's gray and black and you also have this green stitching. Yeah, I like this accent stitching. It's kind of neat. Oh there's also a little tray there. Well this is a deep bin here. You can probably fit a phone. There we go. Almost. Yeah there are two USB ports. There's an additional two in the backseat. So this thing here you pop in the cup holder and it gives you a little more space or less space. These are really big, so if you have one of those Nalgene bottles I'm guessing it's going to fit in there. One of my complaints about my Subaru that I own now which is a naturally aspirated Crosstrek is that up in the mountains. It's slow?
Senator pushes for up to life sentence for auto execs found to delay recalls
Tue, Aug 5 2014Democratic Senator Claire McCaskill (shown above) has had it with automotive execs stalling when it comes to recalls. The Missiourian has proposed a new bill, the Motor Vehicle and Highway Safety Enhancement Act, which aims to improve the automotive safety following the high-profile fiascos involving General Motors and Toyota. Aside from a doubling of the budget for the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration over the next six years and the removal of the $35-million limit for fining automakers, the plan includes a provision that would punish auto executives if it's discovered they knowingly delayed recalls. How will it punish them, you ask? Oh, you know, just life in prison. The bill "gives federal prosecutors greater discretion to bring criminal prosecutions for auto safety violations and increases the possible penalties, including up to life in prison for violations that result in death," McCaskill's office told The Detroit News. If a delayed recall led to serious injuries, meanwhile, execs could still face a 15-year stint behind bars. As for that change in the fine structure for automakers, the removal of the limit is complemented by a hefty increase in the per-vehicle fine, from $5,000 to $25,000. With this change, GM could have been on the hook for $55 billion (with a "b") in fines for its bumbling of the ignition switch recall, rather than just $35 million. The News says, though, that NHTSA has "wide discretion" in handing out the fines. Considering a $55-billion fine is enough to sink any automaker, it is unlikely that such a monumental sum would be handed out. Still, the potential threat of such a death sentence should be enough for any automaker to sit up and take notice. "With millions of Americans behind the wheel every day, and more than 33,000 killed on our roads each year, we've got to do more to keep our cars and the roads we drive them on safe," McCaskill said, according to The News. "Painful recent examples at Toyota and GM have shown us we also must make it easier to hold accountable those who jeopardize consumers' safety. For too long, auto safety resources have remained virtually stagnant while cars and the safety challenges they present have become more complex." What do you think? Do you agree with McCaskill's proposed bill? Should the punishments for automakers and execs be more or less harsh? Have your say in Comments. News Source: The Detroit NewsImage Credit: J.