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Old 11-01-2020, 04:43 PM   #1
Franco Cozzo
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Default All new Toyota Yaris revealed!

Err, except its AWD, 192KW/360NM, 1.6L 3 cylinder turbo engine, and tied exclusively to a 6sp manual box?



https://www.carsales.com.au/editoria...vealed-122379/

Has Toyota found their balls again? This is a huge change in company direction, new Supra (I know its a BMW), now this new Yaris? Even the design language change on the Corolla and Camry, those two look mint these days.

PRicing expected to be in the $50K mark, its way too exxy I reckon to be priced around that, personally would rather see it around the $30K mark with FWD rather than driving all 4 wheels, I don't think its worth the $50K price tag.
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