Released in 2004, the clever Verso is fitted with Toyota's Easy Flat-7 seating system which allows the rear two rows of seats to individually fold completely flat to the floor at a touch of a button.
Write a review on the Toyota Verso Overall Review Rating: 7.7
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5Dr 1.8 V-Matic T Spirit
I bought this car when my Vauxhall Zafira packed in, and I can say with some confidence that this car has been an impressive replacement. The engine isn't the most powerful, but its more than adequate for my needs. The dashboard is visually attractive, with an illuminated speedometer and classy look. The seats are comfortable, however I would have preferred leather seats
- The dashboard really catches the eye
- The smooth clutch
- The sleek lines on the body - a very attractive looking car
- 7 seats are really useful, especially as they can be folded away to give extra boot space.
I would have leather seats for the interior - maybe this was an optional extra, but I was not ever aware of it. The two very back seats could be completely removable, increasing boot space.
5Dr 1.8 V-Matic T Spirit
I recently bought the Toyota Verso and it has been very much been up to the expectations. The car is good looking and spacious. It has space of around 6 people. The luggage space is less. The running costs is also low and the OTR cost is not too high. This car is basiclly for the middle-class people with a big family.
The engine is smooth and silent. The car is quite spacious and there is a lot of leg room. The car has a low running costs. It is also very environment friendly.
The Verso is a good car and there are no faults in it as such. But the luggage space should be more and the looks could also be worked upon.
5Dr 2.0 D-4D T2
A lovely and easy to drive people carrier - ideal for small children. I think you would struggle if you had 7 adults as it's quite a small people carrier. Seats in the middle row all move forward and backwards seperately which is great if you have a big driver with the seat far back. Very easy to pull seats at the back up and down. There are a few gadgets that I think are a bit pointless like under the rear view mirror you pull down a separate mirror where you can see people in the back. It's not that clear and is easier and probably alot safer to have a quick glance behind. A real good benefit is that you have two glove compartments which is great because when you have a family you need more storage.
Very easy to drive. I like the fact that the seats at the back move up and down very very easily and you can just lift one of the back seats if required and have still plenty of boot space. I also like the fact that there is plenty of storage. Gears move freely, infact it is a lovely car to drive.
As a 5 foot woman I think it would be good to have the drivers seat move a little higher than it does. Also its a bit strange that when you have the lights on the dashboard go very dull. Seems a bit weird to do this. Also the sound of the stereo is good but doesn't have a very high maximum volume. Probably could do with some sort of warning when parking to indicate how far away from car behind/infront as when not used to a people carrier it is sometimes quite difficult to judge.
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