Used 2015 Toyota Yaris for Sale near Los Angeles, CA
Now synonymous with, ahem, basic, inexpensive transportation, Toyota’s Yaris 3- and 5-door subcompact hatchbacks nevertheless get what many in the media call a major refresh for the 2015 model year. But this Mazda-built city-oriented runabout will certainly carry over its 5-passenger capacity, tepid cargo-carrying capabilities, punch-less engine and heady fuel economy numbers. Additionally, the 3 trim levels of yore, the base L, the up-featured LE and the flagship SE, are also slated to return for 2015.
Look for the pint-size Yaris to present a more aggressive profile, especially in the front, where a massive grille and some added swoop to the headlights make this otherwise pretty tame commuter car look like it’ll eat a Mustang or at least a MINI Cooper for lunch. Additionally, the rear fascia gets a few tweaks for the upcoming model year, as does the cabin, which is scheduled to sport an upgraded dashboard, added soft-touch surfaces and what Toyota calls “premium” seats. To that, add an expected suspension tune-up that should boast a bit more agility as well as improved sound insulation and a sportier steering system, even on the entry-level L. Also look for the top-shelf SE trim to flaunt new projector-beam headlights, LED daytime running lights and darkened headlight bezels.
All of these upgrades, by the way, are slated to debut in August of 2014.
In any case, no improvements are expected to the rather uninspiring 1.5-liter inline 4-cylinder powerplant for 2015, thus it remains schlepping 106 hp and 103 lb-ft of torque under the management of a 5-speed manual transmission that’s standard in the L and SE. A dated but nevertheless effective 4-speed automatic transmission, meantime, is again expected to be standard in both 3- and 5-door LE trim levels. Curiously, though Toyota refuses to acknowledge (on its official website) that the Yaris L and SE are eligible for the automatic transmission, most reviews allege the elderly 4-speed slushbox is optional for both the base and top-shelf iterations. Meantime, mileage numbers remain an estimated 30 mpg city/37 highway in stick-shift editions and 30/36 in the automatic-equipped LE.
Interestingly, if you can hold off on buying that new Yaris for a little while, rumors are rife that Mazda’s Skyactiv engine will begin powering this pint-size Toyota in 2016 or 2017. Said powerplant is slated to use super-high compression ratios to pump the cylinders, thus eliminating the need for a turbocharged system while receiving the benefits of added power with even better mileage numbers. The folks at Toyota (and Mazda) are so bold as to claim that the oh-so-efficient Skyactiv mechanics will allow cruising to work at a 50-mpg fuel-efficiency clip.
Now let’s face it, the budget-friendly 2015 Yaris lineup isn’t going to knock your proverbial socks off with fancy doodads, plush appointments or the ultimate in high-tech gizmos. Both the L and the LE, for example, boast 15-inch steel wheels outside, with their somewhat classier SE sibling offering 16-inch alloy wheels. Inside, all variations offer cloth upholstery, power door locks, tilt-wheel steering and simulated alloy cabin accents. All trim levels also sport manual air conditioning and Bluetooth hands-free calling, along with Bluetooth-integrated music streaming via the basic 6.1-inch Entune audio interface display with its attendant single-CD player, 6 speakers and USB port.
The LE returns flaunting cruise control and remote keyless entry along with upgraded cabin materials on the standard equipment list, while the SE again tosses in premium cloth upholstery, leather cabin trim and a sport-tuned suspension. As mentioned, expect a number of tweaks and upgrades to seats, cabin trim and sound insulation materials to improve on various facets of the above goodies in 2015. And though only the 15.6 cubic feet of cargo space behind the rear seats is mentioned in most Yaris reviews, folding (or split-folding) rear seats add a significant amount of extra toting capacity, but nobody’s saying exactly how much.
Alas, the 2015 Yaris should return with the option of a dealer-installed navigation system intact, and that’s about it for notable options choices. Fear not, however, as a rear spoiler, exterior protection coatings, body-side moldings, splash guards, an emergency assistance kit and a first aid kit are all offered as accessories.
Finally, standard safety equipment in the various Yaris iterations includes the usual antilock brakes (ABS), traction and stability control, front side-mounted airbags, and front and rear head airbags, as well as daytime running lights and front fog/driving lights. And don’t forget those new-for-2015 projector beam headlights and LED daytime running lights that are scheduled to adorn the upcoming year’s Yaris SE trim level.
4.8 Overall rating
(8 reviews)Great little car. Toyota reliability should go at least to 150,000.
It was a nice small car. Easy to operate. Good size trunk. Not so sure about the leg room in the back seat for guest, but in a pinch, Im sure it would work. Seats let down for more trunk space. Care for it, it will last long.
I was pleased with the quality of the product, the price and the customer service.
I purchased the 2015 coming from a 2009 Yaris HB base model. I think the features of the 2015 are great, the car looks good, and the dashboard looks very nice. I also like the eco feature of this car as well as the traction control option. I just wish it had power mirrors like the 09 did. I also prefer the latch to fold the seats down rather than the knob that the 2015 comes with. I also prefer the seats in the 09 cause they seem softer to me and I like the coloring better. These are just minor complaints and dont really matter much at the end of the day because with a Toyota you get what you pay for and thats excellent quality, durability, and longevity.
estoy interesado en esse coche quiero saber el precio, gracias
2015 Toyota Yaris FAQs
How much does the 2015 Toyota Yaris cost in Los Angeles, CA?
The average 2015 Toyota Yaris costs about $9,595.22. The average price has decreased by -10.9% since last year. The 17 for sale near Los Angeles, CA on CarGurus, range from $5,900 to $14,998 in price.
How many 2015 Toyota Yaris vehicles in Los Angeles, CA have no reported accidents or damage?
10 out of 17 for sale near Los Angeles, CA have no reported accidents or damage.
What is the fuel economy of the 2015 Toyota Yaris?
Depending on the engine and options, the 2015 Toyota Yaris gets between 32 and 32 MPG (or MPGe).
What fuel types are available?
Gasoline engines are available.
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