Toyota Hatchback car reviews
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Toyota Hatchback car reviews
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Toyota Prius Plug-in (2024 onwards) Review
Stylish and highly efficient alternative to run-of-the-mill rivals
New price: £37,895 - £40,545PROS
- Effortlessly refined, smooth performance
- Excellent efficiency
- Stands out from the crowd
CONS
- Interior lacks design flair
- Small model range
- Only plug-in hybrid offered
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Toyota Aygo X (2021 onwards) Review
Titchy city car fails to shine where it matters
New price: £16,845 - £22,345PROS
- Ride quality improved over Aygo
- Cabin stylish and functional
- Decent around town
CONS
- Puny engine struggles on the open road
- Terrible rear legroom
- Restricted view out
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Toyota Yaris GR Yaris (2020 onwards) Review
Fast, exciting and very different to a standard Yaris
New price: £46,045 - £61,750PROS
- Fabulous acceleration and performance
- Four-wheel drive handling is safe and exciting
- Compact and confidence inspiring
- Feels special
CONS
- Sounds less than exciting
- High seating position isn't sporty
- Too extreme for daily driving?
- Less practical than regular Yaris
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Toyota Corolla Hatchback (2019 onwards) Review
Economical, reliable, but unlikely to stir the soul
New price: £30,795 - £37,295PROS
- Hybrid powertrains impressively efficient
- Generously equipped
- Strong reliability, 10-year warranty
CONS
- Slightly cramped in the rear seats
- Boot a little too small for a family car
- Not as exciting to drive as it is to look at
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Toyota Prius Plug-In (2017 - 2022) Review
Though it's been around a while, PHEV Prius still returns impressive numbers
Used price: £9,080 - £23,394PROS
- Potential low running costs
- Generous standard equipment
- Quiet and relaxed at a cruise
CONS
- Extremely shallow boot
- Not as good to drive as more modern rivals
- Underwhelming performance
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Toyota Mirai (2015 - 2021) Review
You'll need to be a pioneer to buy one
Used price: £0 - £0PROS
- Innovative statement of intent
- You'll not see another on the road
- Hydrogen refuels included in the lease
CONS
- Current lack of fuel infrastructure
- Distinctive styling will divide opinions
- Expensive monthly outlay
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Toyota Aygo (2014 - 2022) Review
Funky city car that's cheap to run, fuel and finance
New price: £9,135 - £16,790PROS
- Distinctive design and customisation
- Easy and economical to drive
- Up to 10 years of warranty
CONS
- X-shift automatic unresponsive
- Option bundles can make it expensive
- Out of its depth on motorways
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Toyota Auris (2012 - 2019) Review
British-built family hatch is solid and dependable
Used price: £2,238 - £15,762PROS
- Strong reliability record
- Solid feel overall
- Economical engine range
- Generous kit levels
CONS
- Dull to look at
- Uninteresting to drive
- Feels its age next to rivals
- Boot is quite small
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Toyota Auris (2007 - 2013) Review
Used price: £605 - £12,735PROS
Well equipped, good value, reliable, HSD good for emissions and fuel economy
CONS
Noisy diesel engines, 1.33-litre needs working hard, lots of road noise
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Toyota Yaris Hatchback (2006 - 2011) Review
Used price: £442 - £5,005PROS
Spacious, economical, well equipped, has sliding rear bench
CONS
Poor automatic option, dull interior, average drive, bouncy ride