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06 March 2008 Model tested: Toyota Auris SR 180 2.2 D4D 5 Door Man Price as tested: £18,495 Range price: £17,995 - £18, 495 Insurance group as tested: 13A Insurance group range: 13A Date tested: February 2008 Road tester: Adrian Higgins Auto Trader Ten Point Test rating: 80% The Toyota Auris SR is the new flagship car for the model which replaced the world’s best-selling car – The Toyota Corolla. And the 175bhp 2.2-litre engine borrowed from the Toyota Avensis saloon gives the Toyota Auris SR the potential to deliver a powerful punch. We drove one for a week to find out whether it’s a title-winning blow. You can also read our car reviews of the Toyota Auris UK launch, and our six month Toyota Auris road test. View our Toyota Auris SR 180 slide show Looks | Looks Inside | Practicality | Ride and Handling | Performance The Toyota Auris is now becoming a familiar sight on UK roads. It replaced the Toyota Corolla – the world’s best-selling car –and has received some criticism for looking very similar to its predecessor. However, it fits neatly into the manufacturer’s model range, complementing the Yaris’s “big small” with “short and tall”. The Toyota Auris SR adds 17-inch alloy wheels, rear tailgate spoiler, smoked glass headlamps and dark-tinted rear privacy glass over other models in the range to enhance the car’s sporty credentials. 7/10
7/10 The Toyota Auris SR is no less practical than the versatile regular Toyota Auris, sharing the same generous boot space of 354-litres, rising to 761 litres with the rear seats folded down. Also, within the cabin there are ten storage areas which contribute a further 32 litres of space. People are equally well-served in terms of space with good head and legroom for drivers and passengers. 8/10 Toyota has given the SR a different suspension system to other models in the Toyota Auris range. The multi-link rear suspension aims to support “high performance stability” and we found the nimble handling markedly better than other versions we had driven. The car would still benefit from sharper steering, especially on this sportier model. However, the quality of the ride makes the Toyota Auris a very comfortable car. 8/10
8/10 The Toyota Auris SR returns an average of 45.6mpg and with CO2 emissions of 164g/km falls into car tax band D, an annual expense of £140. Some other Toyota Auris models fall into category C which cut that cost to £115 a year. The SR provides economical motoring, especially considering the powerful engine. As a sporty model the car attracts Group 13 insurance. 8/10 The Toyota Auris is a new model which replaces the world’s best-selling car, the Toyota Corolla. As such there is not enough data to analyse this model’s reliability. However Toyota appears in ninth place in the Reliability Index and though we experienced one problem with our long term loan, the car meets the Toyota image of being very well made with quality materials. 8/10 The Toyota Auris earned a maximum five stars following EuroNCAP crash testing and benefits from nine airbags, driver aids including anti-lock brakes, electronic brakeforce distribution, vehicle stability control and traction control – all of which feature as standard on the SR model. 10/10
8/10 That engine. You get a lot of bang for your buck with the Toyota Avensis-sourced 2.2-litre, 175bhp, D-4D 180 and it does pack a punch. 8/10 |
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