model for you will depend on exactly what you’re hoping to get out of your vehicle, our recommendation is the 2020 model. As the most refined model, the 2020 year offers the most up-to-date safety and technology features. If you’re a new driver or on a budget, this model year is an excellent choice.
If the 2020 model isn’t an option, consider these model years:
2019: An upgraded grille design, three trim levels, and advanced safety features make this model a strong contender
2018: With strong reliability scores and reviews from Kelley Blue Book, Edmunds, and JD Power, you can rest assured this model year will provide what you need
2016: If you need an affordable used vehicle with solid resale value, consider the 2016 model
Before making any big purchases, it’s worth noting which model years you should avoid. The 2010 model, for example, was fitted with exploding, shrapnel-shooting airbags and had several complaints on Carcomplaints.com. Likewise, the 2009 Yaris suffered from recalled airbags, clear coat peeling, and brake failure.
Now that you have an idea of what different model years have to offer, you can make your decision. And remember: by buying an older, used model, your
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