The Toyota Yaris Verso is a small scale MPV generated by Toyota Motor Corporation. In Japan it was known as the Fun Cargo. It was traded in 2004 by the Ractis yet proceeded in numerous showcases until 2005. Some Caribbean nations still have the Yaris Verso in preparation.
Most surveys in the UK, where the auto has since been traded by the Verso-S, have lauded the space and the driving qualities whilst passing unfriendly remark on the auto's appearance. The vehicle earned the handle of "frozen yogurt van" in the UK for its boxy manifestation and shape.
It emphasized on the 'Cool Wall' segment of BBC's Top Gear on 27 February 2011, where Jeremy Clarkson set it in 'Seriously Uncool' area, as well as numerous unflattering remarks about their holders like "this is for individuals whose lives are totally empty".[citation needed]
The auto was accessible with 1.3 and 1.5 liter petrol motors, and in 2001 a 1.4 liter D4-D diesel rendition was presented. In Japan there was additionally a four-wheel drive form of the 1.5 litre model (Ncp25). In a few business sectors a two-seater van with stripped gear was likewise accessible.
Most surveys in the UK, where the auto has since been traded by the Verso-S, have lauded the space and the driving qualities whilst passing unfriendly remark on the auto's appearance. The vehicle earned the handle of "frozen yogurt van" in the UK for its boxy manifestation and shape.
It emphasized on the 'Cool Wall' segment of BBC's Top Gear on 27 February 2011, where Jeremy Clarkson set it in 'Seriously Uncool' area, as well as numerous unflattering remarks about their holders like "this is for individuals whose lives are totally empty".[citation needed]
The auto was accessible with 1.3 and 1.5 liter petrol motors, and in 2001 a 1.4 liter D4-D diesel rendition was presented. In Japan there was additionally a four-wheel drive form of the 1.5 litre model (Ncp25). In a few business sectors a two-seater van with stripped gear was likewise accessible.
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