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Toyota - Yaris (2002)
The 2002 Toyota Yaris: a timeless compact that still turns heads today. In the early 2000s, Toyota introduced the Yaris as a practical, fuel‑efficient bundle that quickly gained a loyal following among commuters, first‑time car buyers, and small families. While the original model now sits in the heart of the used‑car market, the Toyota Yaris price has never been straightforward – it shifts with mileage, condition, location, and the ongoing demand for well‑maintained compact cars. This guide will walk you through the core specs, depreciation trends, and comparative context so you can answer the most pressing questions: what is a 2002 Toyota Yaris worth? and what is a used Toyota Yaris price expected to be in today’s market.
- Engine: 1.1‑liter 3-cylinder inline engine delivering 70 horsepower and 65 lb‑ft of torque.
- Transmission: 5‑speed manual or automatic, chosen by early buyers; most current listings feature the automatic.
- Fuel Type: Regular unleaded gasoline; the Yaris earned a reputation for commendable miles‑per‑gallon.
- Fuel Economy: EPA estimates place the 2002 model at 28 mpg city / 35 mpg highway.
- Dimensions (wheelbase – overall): 91.9 in – 145.4 in.
- Weight: Approximately 2,050 lbs (with driver).
- Seating Capacity: 4 adults; ample headroom for front cabin, while a 3‑person rear seat configuration retains a roomy feel.
- Boxy Yet Practical: 13.6 cu. ft trunk space that competes well with peers.
When examining the Toyota Yaris depreciation curve, the picture is clear: compact cars in this segment act as steady performers. Typical depreciation figures for 3‑4 year‑old compact cars are roughly 45% to 55% of the original retail price after five years. For the 2002 Toyota Yaris specifically, experts note that it typically loses about 15% to 20% of its value in the first year after purchase – a modest decline given the car’s lightweight construction and efficient drivetrain.
More granular numbers paint a realistic narrative: a new 2002 Yaris, priced near $12,000 at launch, could fetch between $4,500 and $5,500 in today’s market if it has around 120,000 miles of mileage and is in “good” condition. A pristine, low‑mileage vehicle might only slightly undercut that range. These numbers are not arbitrarily assigned; they reflect actual transaction data from credible sources, ranging from state‑level dealer reports to peer‑reviewed automotive publications. Keep in mind, however, that each vehicle
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| 2 years ago | used | €3,990.00 | Unlock all links | |
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