Review
Toyota Verso MPV
Price £ 18,425 - £ 25,750

reviewed by CarBuyer
- Strong resale value
- Low operating costs
- Well built and reliable
- Cramped rear seats
- High Price tag
- Small boat with all seats instead of
At a glance
- The greenest
- 1.6 D-4D active 5dr £ 20,295
- lowest
- 1.6 Valvematic active 5- seat 5dr 18,425 £
- The fastest
- 1.8 Valvematic Icon Multidrive S 5dr £ 22,450
- Top of the range
- 1.8 Valvematic Excel Multidrive S 5dr £ 25,750
"The Toyota Verso offers practicality, reliability and economy. It is not as stylish as some competitors, but it is a thoroughly competent family car. "

the Toyota Verso MPV is a seven ~~ POS = TRUNC, the functionality and handling about the style. For drivers for a powerful and reliable people carrier, it's a worthy contender against competitors like the Mazda 5, Renault Scenic and Ford C-MAX. While the Toyota Verso can be said, than his competitors as practical, competitors like the Citroen C4 Picasso offer similar space and versatility in an elegant body.
The Toyota Verso offers a driving experience that echoes his eyes: it is to drive a disappointing car. During the Verso raises any unpleasant driving, it's unlikely to be a car that you will take for a spin for the sheer joy of it. By comparison, the Ford C-MAX is to drive a positively pleasant car, although it does not offer seven seats as does the Verso. The Toyota manages to be a good car to drive to town, but thanks to its lightweight and simple controls.
Toyota Verso offers either a 1.6 or 1.8-liter gasoline engine and a 1.6 -litre diesel. The diesel is likely to wear for most sales invoice, and its performance can be best described as sedate. Nevertheless, with running costs a priority these days, the Verso Diesel makes a good case for itself. It will return 62.8mpg while 119g / km CO2, which means it is economical to run and inexpensive control. Combine this economy with the fact that the Verso can carry seven people and it is easy to see how the Toyota works as a set for cost-conscious families.

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, the range consists of five trim levels made active, Icon, trend, trend plus and Excel, even with the entry-level active come with air conditioning, heated exterior mirrors and a four-speaker radio / CD player with steering wheel controls mounted. Our recommendation is a Verso Diesel Icon trim. This makes for a reversing camera, Bluetooth phone connection, DAB digital radio and Toyota Touch2 multimedia system.
Toyota discount offers if you order before 31 2016. March your Verso in Active trim entry Select pay Toyota Finance Arm for them through and get over £ 1,000 on the list price, so the Verso excellent value at just £ 16,995. This is around £ 4,000 less than the Renault Scenic.
The cabin of the Toyota Verso is robust in control, but it all starts to look a bit dated and does not feel particularly upmarket. build quality The cabin seems durable enough for the family life, but rivals such as the Citroen C4 Picasso offer modern interiors.
While the third row of seats only for children, the Toyota Verso is still a very practical car. Toyotas are known to hold good on the second-hand market their value and have an excellent reputation for reliability.
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MPG, Rates & CO2 runs
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All engines in the Toyota Verso provide decent economic data, but there is not enough space between the necessary services
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motors, drive & performance
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the Toyota Verso is wear to be able you and your brood with ease, but it will not give a lot of pleasure while doing this
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interior & comfort
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the can carry two children Toyota Verso will accommodate five adults and the rear seats. There is plenty of space for the utensils of the family to
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practicality & trunk
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A versatile seating system makes the Toyota Verso very convenient
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reliability and safety
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Toyota Verso has a five-star safety rating and an excellent reputation for reliability
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