Toyota Auris (07 on) - Review Review by Tim Bowdler on 24 Jan 2007 Last Updated: 20 Mar 2012 4 Toyota decided it was finally time to retire the ‘Corolla’ name in 2007 by renaming the world’s favourite hatch the Auris. Rumour has it despite selling more than 30 million cars Toyota wanted a new name for Britain to spearhead its fresh assault on the small hatch market. Summary Driving & Performance Equipment Comfort Costs Safety & Reliability Buying & Selling Owners' Reviews Also Consider Facts & Figures Company Car Info Gallery Well equipped, good value, reliable, HSD good for emissions and fuel economy Noisy diesel engines, 1.33-litre needs working hard, lots of road noise New price range: £26,495 View all new prices Used price range: £3,640 - £23,575 View all used prices Summary Parkers Rating: 4 out of 5 Toyota decided it was finally time to retire the ‘Corolla’ name in 2007 by renaming the world’s favourite hatch the Auris. Rumour has it despite selling more than 30 million cars Toyota wanted a new name for Britain to spearhead its fresh assault on the small hatch market. The Toyota Auris was indeed all-new, but aside from the odd interior quirk, it remains a car you buy with your head rather than your heart: other mid-sized hatchbacks such as the VW Golf, Ford Focus are more enjoyable to drive. Picking up where the Corolla left off the Auris remained a well built, comfortable, easy-to-drive car with a good level of equipment. Early on there was a wide choice of engines and even a sporty SR180 diesel for those in the market for a quick, but efficient, hot hatch. In 2010 Toyota gave the Auris a subtle facelift. Build quality was improved and the suspension was tweaked for a better drive. The engine range was also simplified to just two petrols and one diesel. The Auris Hybrid Synergy Drive (HSD) was introduced in May 2010 and it features a 1.8-litre engine combined with an electric motor and continuous transmission. It is the first mainstream Toyota to get the HSD powertrain and the Japanese firm says it plans to introduce it to the rest of its model line-up. It's a low CO2, low fuel consumption model aimed at buyers who are interested in eco-friendly cars but do not want to make such a bold statement as Prius owners. The HSD will no doubt appeal because of its 74mpg official average fuel consumption but a Parkers long-term test yielded around 43mpg and just over 50mpg at its peak, although most of the test was carried out on motorways. One suspects that buyers might get nearer to the official claimed average fuel economy in urban areas where the CVT box isn’t working quite so hard. The Auris comes in four main trims – Edition, Colour Collection, TR and SR - with prices ranging from about £13,000-£18,000 going up to around £22k for the HSD. To find out more read the full Toyota Auris review that follows. Parkers Ratings Overall 4 out of 5 Performance 3 out of 5 Handling 3 out of 5 Comfort 4 out of 5 Practicality 4.5 out of 5 Behind the wheel 3.5 out of 5 Safety 4.5 out of 5 Reliability 4.5 out of 5 Running costs 4.5 out of 5 Green credentials 4.5 out of 5 Buying new 3.5 out of 5 Buying used 4 out of 5 Selling 3.5 out of 5 Equipment 4 out of 5 What owners say... “ CVT gearbox and hybrid drive train are exemplary in London traffic. Consistent 48 mpg in mixed driving regardless of driving style. Compromises are boot space (new gen Lithium batteries would solve... ” 4 out of 5 Stewart Reeves , 11 Oct 2012 ... read more “ Two extra doors - i have always owned three-door hatchbacks for style, but had to change these ways with baby imminent. ” 5 out of 5 Dovile K , 07 Sep 2012 ... read more “ Plenty of passenger room $/% wqith no problem and fairly adequate luggage room. ” 4 out of 5 Geoff Wright , 01 Aug 2012 ... read more See all Owners' Reviews Read our long term test of the Toyota Auris (07 on) Read the full facts and figures about this car Compare this car to other cars Next steps View 1 new Toyota Auris Hatchbacks for sale Read 26 owners' reviews Tweet Other Toyota reviews Continue to: Driving & Performance Best deals on Toyota Auris Hatchbacks New Toyota Auris Hatchback 1.8 VVTi T4 5d CVT Auto Now £23,871 Save £2,624 List Price £26,495 Used Toyota Auris Hatchback 1.6 VVTi SR 3d (2008/08) Price £4,995 Save £1,820 Advanced Automobiles Used Toyota Auris Hatchback 1.6 V-Matic TR 5d (2010/10) Price £5,990 Save £1,840 Robinsons Auto Devotion Lowestoft Used Toyota Auris Hatchback 1.4 D-4D T3 5d MM (2007/57) Price £5,995 Save £1,600 G P T Automotive Ltd
“ CVT gearbox and hybrid drive train are exemplary in London traffic. Consistent 48 mpg in mixed driving regardless of driving style. Compromises are boot space (new gen Lithium batteries would solve... ” 4 out of 5 Stewart Reeves , 11 Oct 2012 ... read more
“ Two extra doors - i have always owned three-door hatchbacks for style, but had to change these ways with baby imminent. ” 5 out of 5 Dovile K , 07 Sep 2012 ... read more
“ Plenty of passenger room $/% wqith no problem and fairly adequate luggage room. ” 4 out of 5 Geoff Wright , 01 Aug 2012 ... read more
Used Toyota Auris Hatchback 1.6 V-Matic TR 5d (2010/10) Price £5,990 Save £1,840 Robinsons Auto Devotion Lowestoft
Used Toyota Auris Hatchback 1.4 D-4D T3 5d MM (2007/57) Price £5,995 Save £1,600 G P T Automotive Ltd