Someone Please Buy This £990 Toyota Yaris T-Sport Before We Do

The Yaris T-Sport was little on the road but big on fun, and very tidy-looking ones can be yours for less than £1000
Someone Please Buy This £990 Toyota Yaris T-Sport Before We Do

If you quite fancy a Toyota Yaris GRMN, join the queue. Or don’t, because it’s sold out. Luckily there’s another, much more accessible and much more affordable way to get your tiny Toyota kicks.

The Yaris T-Sport was the pinnacle achievement of the first-generation car. Built between 2001 and 2005, and at just 3.66 metres, 6cm longer than a Volkswagen Up, it was the warm hatch you could practically fit into your pocket.

Someone Please Buy This £990 Toyota Yaris T-Sport Before We Do

It had a feisty, rev-happy 1.5-litre four-cylinder engine with a daring 103bhp; enough to cajole the tall, narrow and ever-so-cutesy body to 60mph in nine seconds. The speedometer went up to 150mph, but top whack was more like 120mph on a good day. Still not bad for a motorised shoe.

The brilliantly chuckable Yaris needs premium tyres to make the most of their skinny 185-section width, but, suitably shod, its handling and instant throttle response will always put a smile on your face.

Someone Please Buy This £990 Toyota Yaris T-Sport Before We Do

Yaris T-Sports are also cheap. Buy-it-tomorrow cheap. At a piffling £990 our pick is the cheapest currently on Auto Trader and it doesn’t even look untidy. The driver’s seat side bolster is showing some wear and tear, but everything else on this 127,000-mile car looks almost suspiciously clean and orderly.

The seat bases are flat rather than sagging; the fabric is in good order. The steering wheel looks slightly smoothed, but in very good condition, as does the dashboard and centre console. The rear seats and teeny weeny boot look almost immaculate.

Someone Please Buy This £990 Toyota Yaris T-Sport Before We Do

A slight negative is that the 15-inch alloy wheels have been painted black. They don’t really sit well and cheapen the overall look. And are those red Alloygators? Hmmm. A refurbishment back to bright silver is in order, if you can bear to spend £200 or so on a car that cost less than five times that.

This is a three-door facelifted car from 2004, making it the one you want. The five-door looks a bit mumsy. It has three keys, a year’s MOT and the seller can deliver it to your door (probably). There are signs, too, like the super-clean engine bay and the bright, clear headlight lenses, that the last owner has looked after it.

Someone Please Buy This £990 Toyota Yaris T-Sport Before We Do

Owners report a realistic 40mpg-plus return with care, or 25mpg with a lead foot around town. An average in the 30s is easy meat so it’s not expensive to run. Servicing should be as cheap as it gets and some teenage owners report that it’s somehow cheaper to insure than the likes of 1.2 Vauxhall Corsas.

If this one is a little too used for you, at the other end of the scale is an early two-owner car with just 37,000 miles to speak of since 2001. Even that one is a still-very-affordable £2990, but there’s absolutely nothing to hate about a £990 pocket rocket(ish) that will cost peanuts to run and make you grin even on your daily grind. Buy it. Buy it now.

Comments

Anonymous

the cheapest T sport i could find in Norway is out for 2400 uk pounds and has traveled 200 000km

01/13/2018 - 19:49 |
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The Ferrari Guy

I am very tempted to get a yaris tsport. Either it or if my budget could trench me far enough I could get a corolla tsport. My only query is that is there a large aftermarket background for these yaris’s. Can you squeeze a little bit more power out if that 1.5?

01/13/2018 - 21:20 |
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There’s nothing much you can do, the 1nzfe is not a proper sport engine, it’s just a relatively big toyota engine placed in the smallest car. That being said, you can still gain somewhere around 10hp with air intake, exhaust manifold, lightened flywheel and a bit more agressive cams. It should also be possible to tweak the ECU to raise the rev limiter (comes around 6700rpm).
Itself the engine is plenty enough, it has enough torque and a short gearbox which means you can always get the best of it.
What you can do though is focus on the chassis. It’s already pretty good and has good potential, but give it sticky tires, a suspension setup with a bit less rebound, stiffer anti-roll bars and it’s an absolut riot on b-roads. It could do with a LSD as well, traction is pretty poor when you floor it in wet conditions in 2nd and 3rd mid corner.

01/13/2018 - 21:47 |
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Anonymous

I bought one of these in 2016 for £180 and its the best car i’ve owned lol

01/13/2018 - 21:53 |
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Anonymous

My car was half that, less mileage, better equipped and more fun to drive. Oh and its not a Yaris either.

01/14/2018 - 17:17 |
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