Toyota Yaris 1999-2005, which engine?
Toyota Yaris 1999-2005, which engine?
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lrobinson333

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1 posts

90 months

Sunday 14th October 2018
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After a bit of advice...
Looking to get a Toyota Yaris with under 100k miles on it. I was wondering if anyone has owned one and what they thought of the general reliability of it.

There’s the 1.0, 1.3 or 1.4L diesel available - I think it is going to be between the 1.0 or 1.3 for me.

Is the 1.0L a reliable engine? Seen on a reviewing website to stay away from that engine and opt for the 1.3 instead.

What’s people’s opinions on these cars and engines?

Aeschylus

63 posts

89 months

Monday 15th October 2018
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They are very well regarded, cheap to run, cheap to insure, very reliable

Just don’t go diesel....just remember, FSH and high mileage is better than low mileage and patchy service history

marcus92

1 posts

90 months

Monday 15th October 2018
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Can’t speak for the 1.0 but I’ve got a 1.3 and it’s only cost me new front discs and pads in six months. Easily get late 40s mpg too, and surprisingly pokey for what it is.

kurt535

3,560 posts

137 months

Monday 15th October 2018
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any tbh, but obviously 1 litre due to capacity is probably in 3rd place

exelero

1,976 posts

109 months

Monday 15th October 2018
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There is the 1.5 petrol version in the T Sport that’s worth mentioningsmile

imck

811 posts

127 months

Monday 15th October 2018
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My Mrs had a 2005 1.0 about 3 Years ago
Very capable but a bit gutless and I didn't particularly like driving it.
Nothing went wrong with it. Only Service Items replaced.

Now has a 2003 1.3 Auto
The 1.3 is a much nicer Engine and I love driving it.
Again nothing outside of regular Service Items.

I think the 2003 on Facelift are a bit better than the Original.

Nothing wrong with the 1.0 just a bit under powered.

ZX10R NIN

29,774 posts

145 months

Monday 15th October 2018
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go for the 1.3 or better yet the 1.5 engine.

anonymous-user

74 months

Monday 15th October 2018
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I have a 2002 1.0 bought in Jan this year. Wanted the 1.3 but prioritised by fails/faults on mot checker and this one was hard to ignore for the money.

I would go 1.3 if you can find an ok example.

Things I didn't know at the time but worth knowing
- buy one built in Japan not France. Some of the parts/electrics are different and a real pain to get hold of if the French model (mine is French built.
- check the heating works - it commonly fails on the Yaris/corolla of this era. Mine didn't work so I had to do a hose pipe flush. The matrix is difficult/a pain to replace if broken.
- Check the radio picks up all stations. The tuner is known to fail (mine has). You can easily fit a single din aftermarket unit though.

Mine passed its MOT last week. So hopefully I get a second year out of this £500 car.

ninjag

1,878 posts

139 months

Tuesday 16th October 2018
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My wife had a 2001 Yaris 1.0 before getting the Swift.

I bought it for her from the auction for £1,000. A new battery, oil sump gasket (I'm pedantic and it very easy to do) and downpipe due to slight leak (I'm pedantic remember) also very easy. That's it in eight years of local cold engine driving. Great little car and passed the mot every time.

It was the last year before they moved production from Japan to France.