2007 Toyota Yaris Hatchback Review
Front Comfort
 

Inexplicably, Toyota just can’t seem to figure out how to make its smaller vehicles accommodate larger drivers. Honda doesn’t have this problem. Neither does Nissan. But Toyota’s driver seats simply don’t offer enough fore/aft or height adjustment to fit people with inseams greater than 32 inches properly behind the wheel. That said, the Yaris does offer comfortable seats. A center armrest is optional, the upper door panels are covered in thinly padded fabric, and the urethane steering wheel is better to hold than look at. Still, our taller drivers felt crammed in behind the wheel.

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