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Personal Use. Use Type Use type indicates what purpose this vehicle was driven for. Vinyl Seats. Woodgrain Interior Trim. Comfort Head-Up Display. Navigation System. Steering Wheel Audio Controls. Power Liftgate. Power Mirror s. Adaptive Cruise Control. Automatic Parking. Climate Control.
Cooled Front Seat s. Cooled Rear Seat s. Cruise Control. Hands-Free Liftgate. Heated Front Seat s. Heated Rear Seat s. Heated Steering Wheel. Keyless Entry. Power Driver Seat. Power Passenger Seat.
Remote Engine Start. Remote Trunk Release. Seat Memory. Universal Garage Door Opener. Keyless Start. Navigation from Telematics. Cross-Traffic Alert. Rear Parking Aid. Quiet in city driving, the engine amps up its volume at high speeds, hampering conversation in the cabin. Base trims come with inch wheels, while the S ups the size to 15 inches. One critic finds the tires too narrow to provide much road grip when cornering, however, they do not transmit much noise into the cabin.
Brakes feel tight and responsive. To keep things cheap, the '09 Yaris refuses to pack a lot of standard equipment into either the hatch or sedan. However, the Yaris does score points with owners for its surprisingly roomy interior, comfortable for both four passengers and a decent amount of cargo. Many owners comment that the '09 Yaris is deceptively bigger than it looks, particularly the more versatile hatchback. Base hatchbacks get you from point A to B with few creature comforts. Air-conditioning, four-way manually adjustable front seats, a tilt steering wheel, and a front power outlet represent the bulk of the standard equipment.
The sedan adds a tachometer. Oddly, Base trims feature four speakers, but no radio or CD player. These are available as options, along with power features, remote entry and the newly offered cruise control and satellite radio. Another odd no-show is a standard rear defogger, which can be bought as part of the Convenience Package. The S trims go for the sporty look on the outside body kit, spoilers, color-keyed handles, larger inch wheels , but also add the missing defogger, sport seats, leather trim for the steering wheel and shifter, and upgraded cloth seats.
The sedan measures nearly a foot and a half longer than both the 3-door and 5-door hatchbacks, coming in at inches to the hatch's The hatchbacks have a slightly higher roofline, allowing about about an inch more headroom overall 39 front, 37 rear , although most owners say anyone over 6 feet tall will feel claustrophobic.
Rear legroom remains tight in both body types, although front passengers can stretch out with an ample 40 inches in the hatch and 42 in the sedan. Access to the rear seats in the 3-door hatchback remains awkward, but the new 5-door solves this with its full-size rear doors. Professional reviews praise the comfortable and supportive seats. Drivers sit up high for maximum visibility. However, most reviews mention that the steering wheel is mounted too far away from the driver and too highly placed, and the tilt function does little to optimize driving comfort.
Some reviewers also find the pedals too close to the driver, forcing the knees up into the steering wheel. Easy-to-read gauges and controls sit in the center of the dash, rather than obscured behind the steering wheel, but their placement forces drivers to divert their eyes off the road in order to operate them.
Both critics and owners find this distracting at first and say it takes time to adjust to the ergonomics.
S trims feature amber Optitron electroluminescent gauges. Sedans can add the folding seat as an option. At 13 cubic feet, the sedan's trunk impresses with its size for a subcompact, and the hatch's bay starts out at 9.
Reviewers and owners single out the trunk size in both body styles as a highlight of the '09 Yaris. A cargo cover comes standard, with the option to add a net. The sedan's trunk features storage in the spare tire well and has a wide opening and low load-in height, although the lid hinges do intrude on the interior space. Interior storage is generally good, but many compartments lack lids, causing items to slide around.
Hatchbacks feature both a driver side and passenger side glove box, while the sedan gets a center armrest that doubles as a storage cubby.
The plastics used in the interior feel cheap and easily breakable to most owners, although a few critics find the material quality superior to that in many economy cars. The '09 Yaris adds standard ABS brakes on all trims, a nice surprise for an economy subcompact car. These supplement the front disc and rear drum brakes and come with electronic brakeforce distribution.
Other new important safety features are the now standard side impact and side curtain airbags for both rows, joining the dual-stage dual front airbags.
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