Nothing has gone wrong.
This car is great on gas mileage. I get an average of 39 miles per gallon, and I drive a mix of city, country roads, and highway.
It is small in size, but I didn't need anything roomy. It fits my husband, my son, my dog, and myself just fine. The back seats amazingly have plenty of leg room for an adult.
The fold down seats are a nice feature, so that you can fit larger items if need be. The only down side is they don't fold down completely flat.
Actually, the seats DO fold down flat. You've just got to make sure to slide them all the way forward first.
You cannot properly evaluate a car with only 756 miles on it. Come back and write a real review when you have put 25,000 miles on it and the new car buzz has worn off.
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Give the lady a break. It is perfectly fine to contribute an early review. One can always leave updates in the comments section.
Me thinks you might not like the idea of a Toyota getting a positive review.
Well you should get used to it as there are plenty of positives!
I get about the same mileage in my Hyundai Elantra. And I drive a mix of highway, city and country roads as well (I live in a very small town, so I actually drive a lot of country roads.) I'm not saying the Yaris is a bad car. It's a very nice car, a lot better than other cars in the same class (more room than a Hyundai Accent, cheaper than a Honda Fit, and a heck of a lot more reliable than a Chevrolet Aveo) but you could get about the same mileage with a larger car. You say you have a family of 5, which is definitely cramped in a Yaris.