Monday, November 2, 2009
The Yaris’ rising belt-line and curvy body look more 21st century than. The frenched-in windshield and curvy slashes of light are very chic, while large wheel arches and chunky door handles present the illusion of tiny car.
The Yaris matches the Jazz in all measures, and betters it in some. The cushions are softer than the Jazz’s pews, and the front seats are mounted high inboard, giving you more knee and elbow room. The reclining rear seats also make for great headroom. While shuffling back and forth between the Jazz and the Yaris reminds you that there’s tons of space in the Jazz, the Yaris makes you more aware of it. In the “incredible cargo capacity” department, the Yaris rates as incredibly small. With the rear seats folded down, there’s more space still, but after seeing the Jazz’s Origamic-ULT- one-thousand-liter-cargo-bay trick for the thousandth time, the Yaris’s cargo flexibility comes off looking a little limp.
via bigbigcar
Labels: luxury car, Toyota
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