Yaris Cross ?

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Drago

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T'was the latest What Car reliability survey.

93.1% rating in isolation doesn't sound too bad, but that makes it the third least reliable hybrid of any kind covered by the survey.
 

fossyant

Ride It Like You Stole It!
Location
South Manchester
Both sister in laws have a Yaris Cross. No issues so far other than it's more cramped in the back than the Gen1 Yaris we had. Couldn't get my size 9 feet out the back door.
 
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cyberknight

cyberknight

As long as I breathe, I attack.
work colleague who lives up the road just popped down with his estate corrolla and it does fit in the drive albeit tight , it has the boot that you can wave your foot at which is great for mrs ck and the full parking sensor and rear camera would make it a boon.
I would put padding on the gate and the wall to make it a bit safer as it is tight


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Daninplymouth

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I fancy a Yaris cross next but they hold strong money still. Had a 2.0 corolla before and really liked that car. That’s the only thing that sways me away from the Yaris is I can get the 2.0 corolla estate for a good few thousand less than the Yaris. Saying that though they don’t stay for sale long, every time my local dealer has one in it’s gone within a week or 2.
 
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cyberknight

cyberknight

As long as I breathe, I attack.
I fancy a Yaris cross next but they hold strong money still. Had a 2.0 corolla before and really liked that car. That’s the only thing that sways me away from the Yaris is I can get the 2.0 corolla estate for a good few thousand less than the Yaris. Saying that though they don’t stay for sale long, every time my local dealer has one in it’s gone within a week or 2.

im plumping for the 1.8 gr touring sport estate as it has a lot more rear legroom than the hatchback or the yaris cross and it has the tailgate you can operate with a switch inside or leg wiggle under the rear bumper, as mrs ck is 4 foot 8 ish she cant reach the tailgate on a hatchback or the yaris cross and we have to have a strap so she can reach our atm .
I have priced insurance and its about another £100 a year compared to our old dacia , when you factor in the included VED, service, breakdown recovery etc then in real terms the car will cost me around £120 a month more than the old paid for car before i factor in better fuel economy and the fact mrs ck finds it easier to drive as its an auto hybrid.
 
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