2020 Toyota Yaris SX review

The Toyota Yaris remains a fairly big name in the world of cars, even if sales of city cars continue to slide. And Toyota has reinforced its faith in the nameplate by applying it to the model’s SUV spin-off, the Yaris Cross. Yet, you could have forgiven anyone for believing the Japanese company had accidentally launched the latest-generation Yaris with the SUV’s pricing. Whereas the most affordable Yaris previously available was $15,990, the cheapest ticket now is about $25,550 drive-away.

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