Toyota Yaris prices up in 2012

August 11th, 2011

Auto mover News: Now a day’s more people like cars to drive and Toyoto introduces new models of the car every year. In 2012 Toyota Yaris, Sequoia, Tundra and Sienna get price hikes for the new model year.

Toyota announced today that the new Yaris model the Second-Smallest car in its U.S. lineup, will start at $14,115 for the two-door hatchback, excluding a $760 destination fee. That’s about $1,000 more than the 2011 model. $14,875 will get you a 2012 Toyota Yaris L three-door hatchback with a five-speed manual transmission. For The top of the line Yaris SE five-door hatch Yaris you will have to pay $17,960.

The new pricing places the Yaris above most of its competition. The Honda Fit starts at $15,100, the new Nissan Versa hatchback just hitting dealerships has a base MSRP of $14,380, and the Hyundai Accent begins at $14,595 for the base GS hatchback.

Toyota said the carry-over 2012 Sienna minivan will start at $25,330 for a new base 2WD cargo van with a V6 engine, including an $810 shipping charge. Pricing on the base 2012 Toyota Sienna with a four-cylinder engine remains the same at $25,870, including shipping. Entry into the Sequoia range starts at $40,930 for the 4×2 SR5 with a 4.6-liter V8, and ends at $61,805 with the 4×4 Platinum grade equipped with the 5.7-liter V8, reflecting an increase of $239. Prices for the 2012 Sequoia will go into effect beginning with its start of production on August 29.