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The Yaris was designed to achieve a new standard for vehicles in its segment. Its energetic design, based on the principles of Vibrant Clarity, maintains the compact body size but inside is a passenger compartment that offers exceptional roominess in a space designed to feel airy and open. Driving the Yaris reveals a new level of nimble handling and superior driving stability, and safety performance is outstanding.
>> 2006 Toyota Yaris Specifications (Canada)
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| 2006 MSRP Pricing (Canada) |
| 3-DR CE M/T | $13,580 |
3-DR CE M/T (LE) | $14,175 |
| 3-DR CE M/T (C) | $16,045 |
3-DR CE A/T | $14,580 |
| 3-DR CE A/T (LE) | $15,175 |
3-DR CE A/T (C) | $17,045 |
| 3-DR RS M/T | $16,880 |
3-DR RS M/T (B) | $18,370 |
| 3-DR RS A/T | $17,880 |
3-DR RS A/T (B) | $19,370 |
| 5-DR LE M/T | $14,910 |
5-DR LE M/T (B) | $16,560 |
| 5-DR LE A/T | $15,910 |
5-DR LE A/T (B) | $17,560 |
| 5-DR RS M/T | $17,615 |
5-DR RS M/T (B) | $18,815 |
| 5-DR RS A/T | $18,615 |
5-DR RS A/T (B) | $19,815 |
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The 2005 SEMA Show marks the U.S. debut of the all-new second-generation Yaris. Launched in 1999, the first generation Yaris was Toyota's best-selling model in Europe and was named the (2000) European "Car of the Year".
"The Yaris has been a hit in Europe and we are looking forward to its launch here in the U.S.," said Jim Lentz, Toyota Division group vice president and general manager. "As Toyota's most affordable passenger car, the Yaris will feature modern exterior styling and a surprising and upscale interior. It will be one of the most economic and youthful passenger cars Toyota has built."
The next-generation Yaris rides on an all-new platform that is longer and wider than its predecessor. Air conditioning, tilt-steering wheel, and color-keyed mirrors and door handles are among the many standard features.
The Yaris interior provides unexpected roominess and a comfortable cabin. The upscale interior provides remarkable design and a rear seat featuring a center headrest. Driver and front passenger advanced airbags, and ample storage space are among the array of standard interior features.
Powering the Yaris liftback will be a 1.5-liter four-cylinder engine with variable valve timing with intelligence (VVT-i) that will have impressive fuel economy. Mated to either a five-speed manual or four-speed automatic transmission, the engine will produce 106 horsepower and 103 ft.-lb. of torque. Combined with the MacPherson strut front and rear torsion beam suspension, the Yaris will offer fun-to-drive handling and excellent maneuverability.
In addition to good overall handling, the Yaris also will offer seat-mounted side and front and rear side curtain airbags, anti-lock brakes, an audio system with MP3 capability and mini-jack port, power windows, mirrors and door locks, and a 60/40 split rear seat with reclining, sliding and fold flat features among its optional equipment.
A four-door sedan configuration of the Yaris will be unveiled at a press conference at the 2006 Los Angeles Auto Show.
(Information courtesy of Toyota Motor Sales USA)
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