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Yaris v Yaris cross.


ronnyb
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Been looking to buy either a Yaris cross or Yaris. Prefer the look of the Yaris and went to see a couple today. One thing surprised me that with the drivers seat in my normal driving position there seemed to be more legroom in the Yaris back seat than the cross.  Mrs R disagreed and thought the rear of the cross was more roomy. Any thoughts.

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Only you will know which one suits your needs better. Yaris has better driving dynamics as it's smaller. YC is higher up and have a bigger boot, though can be slightly under power and noisy engine when pushed for high speed driving, unless going for 130hp. 

# Since you are considering both, it probably means boot space isn't a priority nor a higher seating position, if that is the case then the Yaris is the choice. 

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Your needs are what you should base your choice of car on. I never have more than one passenger and if I need more room in the boot I throw down the back seats. The Yaris is my choice and it's lively enough without the 130. It's relatively quiet on the move and comfortable on long journeys which I do a lot of. It's a little genius of a car and I have driven both on test drives, so the choice is yours, Happy motoring. 

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