Toyota Reviews with Road Tests
Friday 20th November 2009
In recent years the traditional B-segment hatchback has seen one or two changes. The definition has become blurred with 5-door hatch describing anything from a Chevrolet Matiz to a mini MPV, supermini or SUV the full review
New Year's Day 2009 was not just the first day of a new year but also the on-sale date of the new Toyota Avensis. Now in its third generation, the Toyota Avensis remains the company's flagship car, with an array of engine and trim choices, to suit most people. the full review
Could this be Toyota's answer to the smart? Perhaps, but it has been a long time coming and potential customers should not be fooled into thinking that the Toyota iQ is the same, only different. Looks can be deceiving and although the Toyota iQ appears to be about the same size as a smart fortwo, it is actually quite a bit larger. the full review
To a good many people, the Toyota Yaris is considered a perfectly serviceable runabout but a tad pedestrian. the full review
You might be forgiven for thinking that the new Toyota Auris is no more than a Corolla by another name. And to some degree, you’d be right. the full review
It may be Toyota’s European flagship model but a straw poll amongst friends revealed that it is considered bland. I’ll admit that the Avensis, particularly the older versions, is a favourite with mini-cab drivers almost to the point of being a cliché. the full review
I don’t know for sure, which company invented the Sports Utility Vehicle or SUV but I’ve found a good rule of thumb is; if in doubt it was Ferdinand Porsche. the full review
Bigsmall (big-small), adj. The theme for Toyota's TV adverts for the all-new Yaris is spot on. the full review













