The 2011 Toyota Yaris offers the sort striking features that allow a vehicle to make a distinction in the crown of others.
The three-door Toyota Yaris 1.0-litre VVT-i has been priced at 214 pounds per month on a plan, called Access Toyota personal contract purchase. An individual can upgrade to the 1.33-litre VVT-i SR model by paying just 10 more pounds. It features sports suspension, rear privacy glass, part-leather upholstery, and 16-inch smoked chrome alloy wheels.
The Toyota Yaris T Spirit is a top-of-the-range model that adds 18 pounds to the SR monthly personal contract purchase price, and come equipped with Smart Entry & Start technology, panoramic glass roof, automatic headlights, automatic wipers, and dual-zone climate control.
The new Yaris TR includes Toyota Touch integrated touchscreen controls, 15-inch alloy wheels, Bluetooth USB port, rear-view camera, leather trim details and air conditioning.
The automaker has announced that the Toyota Yaris TR will get Touch & Go sat-nav plus connected services upgrade free of charge for the first six months of its sales. Thereafter, it would switch to being an add-on extra for 500 pounds.
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