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Toyota car reviews

Number one: that's Toyota's position in the worldwide car brand league table, comfortably outselling all other automotive brands. So why is this Japanese giant such a success? It has relentlessly pursued engineering and manufacturing quality above all else, providing customers with the reliability they crave. Which? survey data certainly supports this reputation, with Toyota emerging as one of the top brands for reliability and aftersales (although there are some question marks over the UK-built Auris).

Toyota products may not excite you, perhaps, but they have a tendency to do what they do with boring reliability. 

New Toyota reviews

11 New Toyota reviews available

Toyota Auris reviews

As the replacement for the best-selling car of all time, the Toyota Corolla, the Auris has some pretty big boots to fill. While it succeeds in many areas, it's not proved as reliable as we'd expect, according to the 2010 Which? Car survey, and prices start fairly high compared with mainstream rivals. 

Toyota Avensis reviews

If you're after a dependable motoring companion, the Toyota Avensis could be the ideal car for you. It's solidly built, well equipped and keenly priced second-hand. The downside? It's a bit of a charmless machine and short on space for rear seat passengers. 

Toyota Aygo reviews

One of a trio of cars built for Toyota, Citroen and Peugeot at the same factory in the Czech Republic; its sister models are the C1 and 107. The Aygo is cheap and economical to run, but safety kit is minimal and doesn't include electronic stability control as standard. 

Toyota Prius reviews

The third generation Prius retains its crown as the most competent hybrid car. Its green credentials are backed up by first rate reliability and dealer service. 

If you can't afford brand new, then the second generation Prius is also well worth considering. Find out what to look out for on our Toyota Prius used car guide

 

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Toyota Verso-S reviews

Toyota hasn't had a small MPV in the range since the demise of the slightly obscure looking Yaris Verso in 2005. But the Japanese carmaker is back with the Verso-S, a more traditionally styled compact MPV, which is set to go head-to-head with the Honda Jazz.

Used Toyota reviews

19 Used Toyota reviews available

  • Toyota Verso-S reviews

    1 review available (2011) | Used price: from £12.195

    Toyota Verso-S

    Toyota hasn't had a small MPV in the range since the demise of the slightly obscure looking Yaris Verso in 2005. But the Japanese carmaker is back with the Verso-S, a more traditionally styled compact MPV, which is set to go head-to-head with the Honda Jazz.

  • Toyota Urban Cruiser reviews

    1 review available (2009 - 2012) | Used price: from £10.350

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  • Toyota iQ reviews

    1 review available (2009 - 2012) | Used price: from £6.425

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  • Toyota Auris reviews

    2 reviews available (2007 - 2011) | Used price: from £5.750

    Toyota Auris HSD white driving f3q

    As the replacement for the best-selling car of all time, the Toyota Corolla, the Auris has some pretty big boots to fill. While it succeeds in many areas, it's not proved as reliable as we'd expect, according to the 2010 Which? Car survey, and prices start fairly high compared with mainstream rivals. 

  • Toyota Aygo reviews

    1 review available (2005 - 2011) | Used price: from £3.475

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    One of a trio of cars built for Toyota, Citroen and Peugeot at the same factory in the Czech Republic; its sister models are the C1 and 107. The Aygo is cheap and economical to run, but safety kit is minimal and doesn't include electronic stability control as standard. 

  • Toyota Verso reviews

    2 reviews available (2004 - 2011) | Used price: from £4.575

    Toyota Verso 09 5
  • Toyota Prius reviews

    2 reviews available (2004 - 2011) | Used price: from £5.625

    Toyota Prius Plugin Hybrid 2

    The third generation Prius retains its crown as the most competent hybrid car. Its green credentials are backed up by first rate reliability and dealer service. 

    If you can't afford brand new, then the second generation Prius is also well worth considering. Find out what to look out for on our Toyota Prius used car guide

     

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  • Toyota Land Cruiser reviews

    2 reviews available (2003 - 2011) | Used price: from £8.250

    Toyota Land Cruiser
  • Toyota Corolla reviews

    1 review available (2002 - 2006) | Used price: from £2.650

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  • Toyota Corolla Verso reviews

    1 review available (2002 - 2003) | Used price: from £2.475

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