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Cvt Vs Manual Mpg


Romario
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Hi All,

I am thinking about buying a Yaris 2010 1.33 TR CVT. However I am unsure if it has the high MPG that the manual versions have. I have looked up sites such as fuelly but they don't make it clear. Does anyone have the stats on this? Also how does the MPG compare to a similar age Honda Jazz/Fit?

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I am getting an average of 39 mpg in mixed driving in my Yaris 1.33 cvt. My previous Auris 1.33 manual managed 43 mpg, A bigger, heavier car driven on the same routes. Friend of mine gets 45 mpg in his manual Yaris although everybody has a different driving style.

The jazz is a bigger car/engine than the Yaris but has the same cvt, (so the Honda forums say) so I would not expect it to do much better mpg.

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I'm achieving around 49mpg at the moment with my 1.33 CVT Multidrive. Mixed driving, Town, rural and motorway/dual carriageway. Climate control on "auto" and a/c permanently on. Warmer weather, last summer, around 52mpg.

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70% urban driving.. c 43mpg 1.33CVT Jazz..

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The second generation Yaris was sold until 2011 and the 'auto' option was the Multi Mode Transmission (a manual transmission with an automated clutch). The CVT Multidrive was introduced in the third generation Yaris sold from 2011 onwards.

So if the car is a 2010 model it should have an MMT not CVT.

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If i really try and save fuel i can get 49.5mpg in my Yaris mainly city driving. If i push it hard it usually sits around 35mpg. My last car Megane 2.0 Convertible it was around 19mpg lol

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Thanks a lot everyone. Your posts really helped.

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The second generation Yaris was sold until 2011 and the 'auto' option was the Multi Mode Transmission (a manual transmission with an automated clutch). The CVT Multidrive was introduced in the third generation Yaris sold from 2011 onwards.

So if the car is a 2010 model it should have an MMT not CVT.

It looks like the dealer's website made a mistake; I called them to verify things.

Now I am thinking to get a Prius or a Jazz because I don't want a manual or an MMT. The newer Yaris models are out of my price range.

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The second generation Yaris was sold until 2011 and the 'auto' option was the Multi Mode Transmission (a manual transmission with an automated clutch). The CVT Multidrive was introduced in the third generation Yaris sold from 2011 onwards.

So if the car is a 2010 model it should have an MMT not CVT.

It looks like the dealer's website made a mistake; I called them to verify things.

Now I am thinking to get a Prius or a Jazz because I don't want a manual or an MMT. The newer Yaris models are out of my price range.

If the mk3 Yaris is out of your price range I suspect the Jazz will be also. Very over priced for what they are in comparison to the Yaris in my opinion.
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