Only a young person would complain about a 4 speed automatic, comparing to other cars which have "twice the number of gears!". You know what often kills older cars? A failed transmission. Which do you think would be more reliable - a bullet proof 4 speed or a "new, improved" 8 speed?
Exactly and the u340e in the yaris is one of the most reliable ones toyota has ever made. Only real issue is the trans temp sensor acting up but I suspect that won’t happen if you change the fluid regularly
Toyota Yaris is better. Why? Simplicity. I am an Automotive Technician and the first thing I look in a car is How easy is to get it fixed if something goes wrong. How easy is to change an Air Filter, Oil Change, Starter, Radiator, Exhaust System, space or room to work on the Engine; Less Electrical Parts, etc. Most of the people buy cars for the look but when repairs come they cry with the cost. I know Toyota does not have better Suspension or better Interior but more money in my pockets make me happier. Simplicity best description of Toyota.
Bruce Lopez The Fit IS a simplistic car. The Yaris just thinks it can sell by keeping itself in the stone ages. I'm sorry, but 4 speed automatics that make rough shifts and a almost 20% less fuel economy rating comparing the the competition is not going to cut it these days. Toyota is lazy with its cars that it sells the least of.
Bruce Lopez Yup! They also don't adopt new technology very quickly. They'll be the last to do small-displacement turbo engines, even though that's where the industry seems to be headed. (Mazda another exception)
toronto97 yeah so true, Toyota just tries to keep their cars the cheapest. But when you're talking about the difference from a Honda or Mazda, the price is marginal when you are talking about the vast amount of features available to Hondas and Mazdas that Toyota won't give you for a couple thousand less. And as for mazda, putting a 2.5l gas guzzler for a 4cylinder in a compact car won't make me happy, a 2.0l with a turbo is way better cuz the fuel eco and even more HP.
My GF has an 08 Yaris with 230,000 miles on it & it runs like I just bought it new. Toyota is RELIABLE & SIMPLE. People who are buying subcompact cars are NOT looking for a sport car anyway.
heres why i love toyota yaris's: for one, my company uses one as a delivery vehicle. Its the one vehicle we have that has never had to have major work, all the chevys and other ones have have had engine swaps, transmissions replaced, blown head gaskets expensive repairs.....out of 300 thousand miles on our yaris we have only had to change the serpentine belt and just now changed the alternator of course brake pads, oil changes thru the years......but nothing major its still a tank of a car going strong and saving gas and shop visits......also on snow and ice nothing beats it! i was driving on roads with pure ice last year it was the only vehicle ive ever drove that ice was zero problem. it did not spin out, i didnot lose any control i felt like i dominated that scary ice. Just such a good car. Im going to be trading my car in today and get me a 2015 yaris so im super happy about it. Toyotas you just cant beat em!
At least Toyota leave its doors open for customers that just want a simple reliable car with low tag price. People complaint about 4 speed transmission or the lack of turbo, but is not Toyota emphasis. Toyota makes cars for people that just want a car to move to one place to other. I guess thats why we have different makes and models to meet consumer demands. People want faster cars or better technology but you will pay the price. And for the person said Fit is simplistic, open the Honda Fit's hood and try to get your hand around the engine.
Bruce r we the only ppl c why toyota is king.a 2008 vitz r yaris cost 1.1mi.. in jamaica.honda same year new price ha ha a joke thonda dnt hold a value
I just bought a 2015 Yaris L with 79k miles from CarMax... I'm a huge Honda fan but I'm already in love with my little yota!!! I am old school and I'm loving the simplicity (less is more for me) it absolutely runs flawlessly and I just look under the hood and I know I can work on it when it starts getting older
I'm at the point in my life where I could give a shit what I look like or what Image is needed to project...I need a reliable, cheap to maintain and run car that will last me 300,000 miles or more and give me over 35 MPG on regular gas. Cars are depreciating assets, I'm not going to blow big bucks on something to outdo the neighbor or show off to anyone. All I need is something to drive to the grocery store or to take a weekend trip with. If I need to haul something, I have a 20 year old pickup truck that will take up the slack. The Yaris fills the bill for me.
This. I’ve had some sports cars and a tundra. One of my cars made 650hp. While it was fun to drive I had problems with it and I got over spending the money to keep it running. Tundra is a great truck I love it but gas killer lol. I recently bought a 2015 Yaris with 55K miles for $8K and I love this thing. It’s so easy to park ANYWHERE in Los Angeles, power is fine for merging on freeways, and it’s comfortable for my 60 mile work commute every day. Thanks Toyota. I’ll always stick with Toyota!!
I wanna know more, please explain. I am a manual driver here in the US. People make fun of me for purchasing a Fit but they immediately shut up as soon as they see its a manual haha.
"It's better to drive a slow car fast than a fast car slow." I owned a 2008 Fit Sport, brand new in black, with a manual transmission. Same thing happened to me. People would make jokes about my car, but I made fun of them for driving automatics. Manuals give more control. You decide how long to stay in each gear. You save around 50 lbs on average. Cheaper maintenance/replacement parts. My favorite part of driving stick is, ironically, the fact that driving a stick in a country where almost nobody can do it, is a sort of security, and a badge of pride. Plus it gives me something to do so I don't talk/text on the phone or something equally foolish.
Thank you for that wonderful quote, you are my Hero of the day. I exactly feel the same way, a badge of pride, security and good maintenance. I feel like the fit looks like a kitten to most people but its actually a tiger inside.
Toyota is about simplistic designs, no nonsense and bulletproof reliability, cheap to run and maintain. Any mechanics will say Toyota is the easiest to fix and parts are cheap. On the other hand, Honda just as reliable and engine are bulletproof. However, Honda designs are amazing but the costs of their parts are expensive compared with Toyota.
Yaris is the way to go if you are buying an economy hatch because that is exactly what the yaris is. More simple, less maintenance than the fit or any of its competitors and will last the longest.
These reviewers are horrible, constantly making remarks about how a vehicle looks is annoying. Just do the review and let people decide for themselves whether it's good looking or not.
The Yaris' interior is super nice. Simple and elegant. Why did he make such a big deal about it? It's as if he has nothing else to say. And what was he expecting? He doesn't even have an argument. Dude needs to quit complaining.
Thank you so much for drive in real world road and giving us real world MPG. Most Car reviewer drive in the boonie with no stop and go traffic. 90% of use don't drive like that in every day driving. Two thumbs for you guys.
4 speed automatic in this class? I don't understand why this is an issue. Are there people who drive 4 speed automatics who are unable to travel to where they need to go because of the number of gears in their automatic transmission?
+Z Jones my yaris is auto and I have no issues where I drive, and I have also have where I can go from L to 2 to 3 to D. I have driven a fit and I can say the Yaris handles MUCH better....
I love the fit. I just test drove one a couple days ago and I loved it. The car was really comfy to drive fun and zippy as well it had everything a person could need in a car. The only thing it didn't do is spoon feed me witch I'm quite fine with that.. Thx honda for making a affordable car fun and roomy. I'm considering buying it now.
@@AllenMichaelsVlogs i have a manual in Miami and have no problems.....your not driving a performance clutch here.....it's like stepping on a Lemmon....
@@AllenMichaelsVlogs no problem....all these.care reviews want to sell is on CVT......i have driven several economy cars both in CVT and manual....and its night and day....for those who say the CVT is more fuel efficient than a manual....that is hog wash....that can only happen if you suck at driving stick....
I own a 2015 Fit and I love it! No issues at 10,000 miles. I find the cvt is really smooth in this car. I felt like I made a mistake when I was only getting around 32 mpg in this car at first but now that it's all broke in, I'm getting 40 mpg with mixed driving. Seriously, I can fit 12 large to average sized pieces of luggage in the back with the seats folded down. If you're thinking about the fit, def go and get it! I traded my fiesta and couldn't be happier.
+Jordan Lapid late reply my bad lol. I have 70k miles on the car now.. I drive a lot. It's okay.. My back gets sore sometimes when I'm spending like 12 to 15 hours on the road but, I think that's in anything I drive. At first where the seat belt clicks in, it dug into my side which was annoying. I lost weight though so now it doesn't bother me like it did haha.
+Kayla G I saw in another review that the "Fit" back seats are designed very well for taller people (averaging around 6.0), for leg-room and head-room.( Although this reviewer doesn't seem to agree) Have you found this to be true?
+Edwin Stewart I have really long legs (5'8) and I have no problem sitting in the back. I kind of wish I had a driver to drive me around so I could sit in the back lol. I've had some tall guys sit back there and there's plenty of head room and leg room.
The Honda Fit does 0-60 in 7.6 seconds, quicker than the vast majority of SUVs, trucks, minivans and compacts. It's not a Tesla Roadster, but it's certainly not "slow".
Read above comment from a mechanic where he says working on engines the Yaris is easier to get your hands around, whereas the Fit it's a tighter space. Which equates to more hours worked on, meaning the mechanic gets paid more. lol
i'm tecnician and i like toyota , easy to fix and simple, toyota make different model in other county, like in asia, yaris its more shape and fastest than honda fit/jazz. on highway..yaris top speed up to 230km/h, and honda just 215km/h. the old fit/jazz so much better than the all new fit/jazz. dont believe.? jus try't your self and feel.. sorry for my bad english..greetengs from indonesia
I had thought about getting a Yaris hatchback, but the Fit's 130 bhp engine and CVT means I can get onto the freeway quite fast and going up a fairly long incline (a good example is the southbound Sunol Grade on Interstate 680 just north of Fremont, CA), I can keep up the 65 mph speed limit easily. The four-speed automatic means the Yaris tested here could have trouble on strong acceleration, in my humble opinion.
Both are very good,my mother has a 2006 Honda jazz and i now have a 2015 Yaris 1.3L Cvt Icon model. I did have a 2002 Yaris GLS auto for 13yrs,it was awesome!
My girlfriend really wants to replace her 2000 Beetle with a Fit! I honestly cannot say enough good things about the Fit (I almost wish I would have gotten an EX 6-spd instead of my Civic Si), so needless to say, we'll be Fit shopping before too long :)
The Fit as equipped with leather and all is well over 20,000$...the Yaris as equipped is about $18,000. Also Id rather have a tried and true 4sp auto than a CVT.
Yeah yeah yeahh.... I would still buy a yaris over a fit. No matter what toyota yoy have its still more reliable. Fit may win over yaris but in all the other categories toyota wins. Corrola, camry, sienna, tacoma, tundra, 4 runner, rav 4 all got 1 over honda.
to me reliability is #1, i had an older yaris/echo with 410,000 miles and still ran like a champ with no issues other than an exhaust donut. id still gave it too if it wasnt for a drunk hitting my car. anyone seen any honda fits with over 300k on em with minor or no problems? please share your stories
Honda is more exciting to drive (I guess) but Toyota is way more reliable than a Honda.Honda automatic transmissions are made out of glass & there are more electrics to go bad.Toyota is simple/boring but lasts a very long time.........A mechanic once said that if Everyone buys a Toyota he'd be out of business.
Toyota Yaris in Turkey we have cvt transmission. Also with 1.33 vvt-i engine 99ps, 1.4d-4d diesel engine 90ps and the hybrid engine ise 100 ps. These motors are economic.
The is a word in English "reliability." I haven't heard it in any review. Simple design leads to reliability and durability. After 100,000 Honda gives a way to Toyota
Wow,you made yaris look boring whilst it has a funky design and colors for interior,you just picked the most boring color,I already saw a red interior of a red yaris and it looks cool,tsk tsk
I often drive my girlfriend's 2013 Fit since her car get's much better mpgs than my Passat, and I gotta say that I love the car. I cannot get the car to return less than 28 in the city with my lead foot and it really is a fun car to drive. It literally fits (sorry for the pun) in just about any parking spot and holds a truly surprising amount of stuff. I'm a car enthusiast but I guess that you could say that I'm an oddball because cars that are extremely practical really pique my interest along side all the sports cars out there. I hear the 2015s are just that much better so I'm looking into buying one with the 6 speed for myself as a little commuter car since I'm looking to make my Passat my project car. If it's as good as they say, it's going to be a no brainer.
Or you can just adjust the volume with the buttons on the steering wheel, which is easier than reaching out to the dash, and there are HVAC knobs. Your comment was a mistake.
Bought a FIT and regretting it. Research FIT fuel injector issues as well as Earth Dreams engines, DGI and carbon buildup issues. Cost to replace injectors is around 2k and is very common problem with FIT as well as other Honda models that have Earth Dream engines. Will probably trade the FIT in with its issues and that is hard to swallow as I love the car, hate the engine. Have had mainly Honda's but am now researching other makes due to this.
Glad you mentioned the honda fit issues, you rarely hear any issues with Yaris. That is the selling point reviewers forget to mention, they have no mechanic background. They just look at feel and bloated tech. All tech is dated within 2 years. Rather get my map/music from my phone that is updated every 3 years.
Retrospectively, didn't Honda experience massive failures with this generation of Fit's transmissions? I seem to remember production location changing and QC tanking.
Honda Fit clearly takes the cake here, Toyota has totally dropped the ball on many of their new models. Prius is almost as disappointing with all the insanity of their packages available. Won't be buying Toyota now or in the near future.
I'm glad toyota doesn't make a cvt for the Yaris, I hate cvt's. The sound they make is terrible, I understand for cars like these sound doesn't matter to a lot of people but it matters to me. The Tranny in the Yaris Is gonna go so much longer than the fit. But 4 speed, my dad 99 corrola has 4 speed with over drive. Toyota needs to update the engine and tranny.
You should have tested the manual versions; my wife has owned a 2007 yaris sedan 5mt for 8 years now, and she gets 39mpg avg (with lrr eco tires) in the spring/summer/fall and 37mpg avg (with studded snows) in the winter with a 60/40 highway/city drive. Although I personally abhor rolling toasters like these, I can't argue against the Toyota's reliability, I've only done routine maintenance on it, and it's at 102k miles now; still on the original clutch and rear shoes/drums, second set of front brakes/rotors (changed at 70k).
I don't like it myself, they screwed that up so royally. That said, I hate the interior of the Fit versus the clean look of the Yaris. but since I'm spending more time in the vehicle, I'd lean with the Yaris.
Wow! Nine years later one of my comments comes back to demonstrate how age builds wisdom. Given what I know now I would buy the Yaris in a heartbeat. It has one of the most reliable engine/transmission combos ever made. The Fit is still an excellent car, but the Yaris is the bee's knees. I'm currently driving a 2021 Yaris which I hope will prove to be as reliable as the 2015 version. Good luck!
2017 Yaris Hatchback was the last year to get a Canadian Yaris Manual-T without the HSA (Hill Starter Assist)! The Yaris to too advanced for me now!! 2018+ The Manual from Toyota's are not saved!! I HATE HSA because it's not optional!!!!!!
I'm wondering what is going on at Toyota. In 2015 a 4 spd automatic??? At least a 5 or 6 spd should be a non-issue for a company with such deep financial reserves. Also there is nothing exciting coming out of Toyota save for the Suba-yota. Great video review guys keep up the good work.
My honda fit 2020 is beautiful and not slow at all. Supper fast for such a small engine. Obviously not compared to my charger 2007 hemi with over 300 horse power.
The 1978 Honda Civic was getting 40mpg all around driving in 1987, as a 9 year old car. I know because it was my first car. I checked the millage often and never seen worse than 40mpg. Why can't they make a new car that gets that kind of gas millage today?
they were probably 2200 pounds cars with low HP, thus they got great milage. The honda crx HF got something like 50mpg in the 90's but was a death trap. It adds weight to make a car safe when they hit a 5,000 pound truck, weight decreases mpg. my 137hp 2007 elantra gets 36mpg on the highway, it weights 2800 lbs. 4 speed automatic.
People interested in these two cars are indeed interested in a standard transmission......it's dead beat comments like the ones made that keep pushing the CVT....
As a driver, who cares about passenger space. Want me to to drive you somewhere for free? As long as there enough driver space, that all that really matters.
Toyota should have just made the Mazda based Scion iA the new Yaris, while adding/keeping it's hatchback option. Toyota needs to just do away with the Scion brand, make the iM the Corolla hatchback, keep the FRS and just end everything else. No other car company has needed to attract younger buyers. Honda, Mazda, Ford and all of Toyota's other competitors are doing just fine without a third sub-brand. Quit wasting your money on ex-models that aren't working, and aren't going to work, and just absorb Scion altogether.
4 speed autos on weak engines like these make for a HUGE difference. You're either going to be totally unpowered in the next higher gear or have the rev's near exploding at you when it shifts into the next lower gear (with terrible engine sound and mpg drops into the teens). Just awful experience I would never put myself into again, and no reason anyone should accept such a ridiculous thing from a new car in 2015.
Like that's the whole point of the yaris. Reliability. I'd rather pocket the 4 grand price difference for insurance and general matinence for the next 3 years. They need to understand the mechanic portion of why toyotas are so dope. The parts are interchangeable year to year giving you a cheap stock of replacement OEM parts. Kia or hyundai? Yikes, imagine a hyundai accent or mirage at 120K miles.
I still have Vietnam style flashbacks of Honda's horrible "Fit is go" advertising. Mullet comparisons, trendy urban hipsters, endless fit puns. Generation Y needs constant attention and positive reinforcement to get there attention so I can't blame Honda. Sadly the marketing is a major turn off for me on the Fit. I feel like a tool just looking at one.
lol the irony is further moronic b/c the US demographic for these types of small, practical econo-hatchbacks are middle-aged or old ppl looking for exactly that. Young ppl want nicer statement rides for w/e reasons imagined.
Only a young person would complain about a 4 speed automatic, comparing to other cars which have "twice the number of gears!". You know what often kills older cars? A failed transmission. Which do you think would be more reliable - a bullet proof 4 speed or a "new, improved" 8 speed?
Exactly and the u340e in the yaris is one of the most reliable ones toyota has ever made. Only real issue is the trans temp sensor acting up but I suspect that won’t happen if you change the fluid regularly
Toyota Yaris is better. Why? Simplicity. I am an Automotive Technician and the first thing I look in a car is How easy is to get it fixed if something goes wrong. How easy is to change an Air Filter, Oil Change, Starter, Radiator, Exhaust System, space or room to work on the Engine; Less Electrical Parts, etc. Most of the people buy cars for the look but when repairs come they cry with the cost. I know Toyota does not have better Suspension or better Interior but more money in my pockets make me happier. Simplicity best description of Toyota.
This is 110% true.
Bruce Lopez The Fit IS a simplistic car. The Yaris just thinks it can sell by keeping itself in the stone ages. I'm sorry, but 4 speed automatics that make rough shifts and a almost 20% less fuel economy rating comparing the the competition is not going to cut it these days. Toyota is lazy with its cars that it sells the least of.
Bruce Lopez Yup! They also don't adopt new technology very quickly. They'll be the last to do small-displacement turbo engines, even though that's where the industry seems to be headed. (Mazda another exception)
toronto97 yeah so true, Toyota just tries to keep their cars the cheapest. But when you're talking about the difference from a Honda or Mazda, the price is marginal when you are talking about the vast amount of features available to Hondas and Mazdas that Toyota won't give you for a couple thousand less. And as for mazda, putting a 2.5l gas guzzler for a 4cylinder in a compact car won't make me happy, a 2.0l with a turbo is way better cuz the fuel eco and even more HP.
Bruce Lopez I switched from a 2009 Yaris to a 2015 Fit. I couldn't be happier, it feels like a huge improvement on all levels.
at the 1.0 minute mark, the vehicles are backwards and reversed with the provided information, confused the hell outta me.
Me too
I was about to point that out too!
Me too
im pretty sure it was on purpose so people dislike Honda as seeing it has lower specs (I know it doesnt)
My GF has an 08 Yaris with 230,000 miles on it & it runs like I just bought it new. Toyota is RELIABLE & SIMPLE. People who are buying subcompact cars are NOT looking for a sport car anyway.
Exactly my point
Rusty Moore i have an 09 Honda Jazz/ Fit with 243.000 miles on it & runs like i just bought new !
Rusty Moore Honda fit is reliable & More FUN TO DRIVE than the other one in this vids
Holy moly, was the car bought brand new in 08? Thats a lot of miles for 2015
heres why i love toyota yaris's: for one, my company uses one as a delivery vehicle. Its the one vehicle we have that has never had to have major work, all the chevys and other ones have have had engine swaps, transmissions replaced, blown head gaskets expensive repairs.....out of 300 thousand miles on our yaris we have only had to change the serpentine belt and just now changed the alternator of course brake pads, oil changes thru the years......but nothing major its still a tank of a car going strong and saving gas and shop visits......also on snow and ice nothing beats it! i was driving on roads with pure ice last year it was the only vehicle ive ever drove that ice was zero problem. it did not spin out, i didnot lose any control i felt like i dominated that scary ice. Just such a good car. Im going to be trading my car in today and get me a 2015 yaris so im super happy about it. Toyotas you just cant beat em!
At :58 you have the cars on the wrong sides of the data. Just kind of confusing.
At least Toyota leave its doors open for customers that just want a simple reliable car with low tag price. People complaint about 4 speed transmission or the lack of turbo, but is not Toyota emphasis. Toyota makes cars for people that just want a car to move to one place to other. I guess thats why we have different makes and models to meet consumer demands. People want faster cars or better technology but you will pay the price. And for the person said Fit is simplistic, open the Honda Fit's hood and try to get your hand around the engine.
Bruce r we the only ppl c why toyota is king.a 2008 vitz r yaris cost 1.1mi.. in jamaica.honda same year new price ha ha a joke thonda dnt hold a value
I just bought a 2015 Yaris L with 79k miles from CarMax... I'm a huge Honda fan but I'm already in love with my little yota!!! I am old school and I'm loving the simplicity (less is more for me) it absolutely runs flawlessly and I just look under the hood and I know I can work on it when it starts getting older
Who cares about amount of gears when the car is going to run forever?
I'm at the point in my life where I could give a shit what I look like or what Image is needed to project...I need a reliable, cheap to maintain and run car that will last me 300,000 miles or more and give me over 35 MPG on regular gas. Cars are depreciating assets, I'm not going to blow big bucks on something to outdo the neighbor or show off to anyone. All I need is something to drive to the grocery store or to take a weekend trip with. If I need to haul something, I have a 20 year old pickup truck that will take up the slack. The Yaris fills the bill for me.
Amen, I'm in the same boat. Love my yaris for easy to park in cities and reliable.
This. I’ve had some sports cars and a tundra. One of my cars made 650hp. While it was fun to drive I had problems with it and I got over spending the money to keep it running. Tundra is a great truck I love it but gas killer lol. I recently bought a 2015 Yaris with 55K miles for $8K and I love this thing. It’s so easy to park ANYWHERE in Los Angeles, power is fine for merging on freeways, and it’s comfortable for my 60 mile work commute every day. Thanks Toyota. I’ll always stick with Toyota!!
Spoken like a true groccery getter hellnya
@@Manny24_8 Manual or auto?
@@MikeDunn the Toyota Yaris is auto.
I want a Fit really, really badly. I just love it!
So 9 years later, did you get Fit? 🙂
@@GeordiLaForgery Accord-ing to me, no! 😂
@@accordwhip3467 haha! 🤣
@@accordwhip3467wow
@@accordwhip3467same thing but hopefully next year
I'd choose a manual transmission actually. Cars with such low power NEED a manual.
I wanna know more, please explain. I am a manual driver here in the US. People make fun of me for purchasing a Fit but they immediately shut up as soon as they see its a manual haha.
"It's better to drive a slow car fast than a fast car slow."
I owned a 2008 Fit Sport, brand new in black, with a manual transmission. Same thing happened to me. People would make jokes about my car, but I made fun of them for driving automatics. Manuals give more control. You decide how long to stay in each gear. You save around 50 lbs on average. Cheaper maintenance/replacement parts. My favorite part of driving stick is, ironically, the fact that driving a stick in a country where almost nobody can do it, is a sort of security, and a badge of pride. Plus it gives me something to do so I don't talk/text on the phone or something equally foolish.
Thank you for that wonderful quote, you are my Hero of the day.
I exactly feel the same way, a badge of pride, security and good maintenance. I feel like the fit looks like a kitten to most people but its actually a tiger inside.
If you are diyer go for the Yaris
Toyota is about simplistic designs, no nonsense and bulletproof reliability, cheap to run and maintain. Any mechanics will say Toyota is the easiest to fix and parts are cheap. On the other hand, Honda just as reliable and engine are bulletproof. However, Honda designs are amazing but the costs of their parts are expensive compared with Toyota.
Yaris is the way to go if you are buying an economy hatch because that is exactly what the yaris is. More simple, less maintenance than the fit or any of its competitors and will last the longest.
There was no point to this comparison. The fit is MUCH MUCH MUCH better in EVERY WAY compared to the yaris.
Marloon ikr
Much better hw.oh u mean in mantaining it ok ur rite
I love my Yaris! It's just as good and less expensive!
Me too.
Noticed that the video background and specs don't match up with the cars during the comparison screen. Kinda confused me for a bit.
Honda jazz(fit) is a big kinda mpv car, yaris is a small car,they are completely different
Fit you did it again! Nice job honda!!
Brian Vtec I'm a Fit owner. xD As a Honda fan, I'm happy to see them bash Toyota once again haha.
JuxtaGenesis Is honda jazz/fit have this rubber band like effect when you drive? like in accord? :) smooth ride/not bumpy :)
Brian Vtec the front looks like a old civic headlights
The Yaris is made in Japan, while the fit in Mexico, and the CVT vs gears in the Toyota. To me those two are big enough to say the Yaris is better
the Yaris was assembled in France, but the components are all Japanese
dude with glasses sounds like Sylvester the cat.
He has a lisp.
todd goslin ssthop it guyth!
I'm a toyota fan but seriously 4 speed in 2015 ?? come on at least give it a stupid CVT
buy it with a manual!
dude, it's 2015. Toyota has to at least provide a 5 speed auto by now. besides, there is a lot of people that dont want to deal with a stick shift.
TheClubshaker I already own 2014 Toyota Hilux 4X4 with a manual and I'm sooo happy with it
jorge romani Or don't know how to drive a manual.
I'm surprised Toyota hasn't updated their engine for the Yaris. It's nearly the same engine as the 2007 Yaris.
Whichever one you get, make sure it has a stick shift.
Both are super reliable and easy to maintain.
If you live in the city, manual is a NIGHTMARE
These reviewers are horrible, constantly making remarks about how a vehicle looks is annoying. Just do the review and let people decide for themselves whether it's good looking or not.
These guys don’t turn wrenches lol two lousy dorks hahah
Fit is very good! I have a Fit 2010. The generation 2 is the best.
The Yaris' interior is super nice. Simple and elegant. Why did he make such a big deal about it? It's as if he has nothing else to say. And what was he expecting? He doesn't even have an argument. Dude needs to quit complaining.
Agreed, the Yaris' interior is better. The Fit infotainment center looks unfinished, like it was an afterthought.
The seat room in the Yaris is a downright joke. Kudos for mentioning the reasons for the MPG drop.
Thank you so much for drive in real world road and giving us real world MPG. Most Car reviewer drive in the boonie with no stop and go traffic. 90% of use don't drive like that in every day driving. Two thumbs for you guys.
The images on the '2015 Toyota Yaris vs 2015 Honda Fit' frame, showing specs of the two compared automobiles, are switched.
your specs on the two cars are wrong at 57 sec. the honda has the 130 hp / 114 lb ft torque and the yaris has 106 hp and 103 lb ft. just so you know
Maybe mention that the Fit can be a couple grand more than the Yaris. Good show guys, keep the presentations coming!
4 speed automatic in this class? I don't understand why this is an issue. Are there people who drive 4 speed automatics who are unable to travel to where they need to go because of the number of gears in their automatic transmission?
+Z Jones I have a 4 speed automatic, its a volvo 240DL from 86. It shifts terribly, especially between 1st and 2nd
+Z Jones my yaris is auto and I have no issues where I drive, and I have also have where I can go from L to 2 to 3 to D. I have driven a fit and I can say the Yaris handles MUCH better....
@@pdmftw1 _the Yaris handles MUCH better_
Really?
I love the fit. I just test drove one a couple days ago and I loved it. The car was really comfy to drive fun and zippy as well it had everything a person could need in a car. The only thing it didn't do is spoon feed me witch I'm quite fine with that.. Thx honda for making a affordable car fun and roomy. I'm considering buying it now.
I don't care about look or space. I want a car that's going to last. And if it needs to be maintained i want a car that's easy to do myself.
I'd choose the 2016 Toyota Yaris SE with the 5 speed manual 👍
+Salamander IQ in Miami you'll sell it in no time
@@AllenMichaelsVlogs i have a manual in Miami and have no problems.....your not driving a performance clutch here.....it's like stepping on a Lemmon....
@@adrianotero7963 exactly my point
@@adrianotero7963 there are comments missing on the thread. I replied to someone saying that manual is hard to sell
@@AllenMichaelsVlogs no problem....all these.care reviews want to sell is on CVT......i have driven several economy cars both in CVT and manual....and its night and day....for those who say the CVT is more fuel efficient than a manual....that is hog wash....that can only happen if you suck at driving stick....
I got my honda fit a week ago or so and love it!
Edit fail at 1:00, the vehicle shown behind the info graphic is reversed.
0:59 You have the cars switched.
at 0:58, the car specs and the cars at the background video doesn't match. This is a bit confusing. Is it intentional or a mistake?
I own a 2015 Fit and I love it! No issues at 10,000 miles. I find the cvt is really smooth in this car. I felt like I made a mistake when I was only getting around 32 mpg in this car at first but now that it's all broke in, I'm getting 40 mpg with mixed driving. Seriously, I can fit 12 large to average sized pieces of luggage in the back with the seats folded down. If you're thinking about the fit, def go and get it! I traded my fiesta and couldn't be happier.
They say the Honda fit driver's sit gets uncomfortable after a while. What do you think?
+Jordan Lapid late reply my bad lol. I have 70k miles on the car now.. I drive a lot. It's okay.. My back gets sore sometimes when I'm spending like 12 to 15 hours on the road but, I think that's in anything I drive. At first where the seat belt clicks in, it dug into my side which was annoying. I lost weight though so now it doesn't bother me like it did haha.
Thanks! I got a fit now. I love it! The seats aren't an issue really!
+Kayla G
I saw in another review that the "Fit" back seats are designed very well for taller people (averaging around 6.0), for leg-room and head-room.( Although this reviewer doesn't seem to agree) Have you found this to be true?
+Edwin Stewart I have really long legs (5'8) and I have no problem sitting in the back. I kind of wish I had a driver to drive me around so I could sit in the back lol. I've had some tall guys sit back there and there's plenty of head room and leg room.
I don't want a car to excite me, I want it to get me to the excitement..
The Honda Fit does 0-60 in 7.6 seconds, quicker than the vast majority of SUVs, trucks, minivans and compacts. It's not a Tesla Roadster, but it's certainly not "slow".
8 segs the third generation, being manual, 9 being automatic so yeah, pretty much is the fastest subcompact.
I have one manual :P
I don't think anyone's going to argue with that decision... The fit is just a MUCH better car in almost every imaginable way.
Yup, I had owned yaris in the past and now I have fit. I would definitely say fit is better in all aspects.
@@khargalibang7946 now that's its been a while how has the reliability been? What areas have had issues if any?
Read above comment from a mechanic where he says working on engines the Yaris is easier to get your hands around, whereas the Fit it's a tighter space.
Which equates to more hours worked on, meaning the mechanic gets paid more. lol
i'm tecnician and i like toyota , easy to fix and simple, toyota make different model in other county, like in asia, yaris its more shape and fastest than honda fit/jazz.
on highway..yaris top speed up to 230km/h, and honda just 215km/h. the old fit/jazz so much better than the all new fit/jazz. dont believe.? jus try't your self and feel..
sorry for my bad english..greetengs from indonesia
I had thought about getting a Yaris hatchback, but the Fit's 130 bhp engine and CVT means I can get onto the freeway quite fast and going up a fairly long incline (a good example is the southbound Sunol Grade on Interstate 680 just north of Fremont, CA), I can keep up the 65 mph speed limit easily. The four-speed automatic means the Yaris tested here could have trouble on strong acceleration, in my humble opinion.
Both are very good,my mother has a 2006 Honda jazz and i now have a 2015 Yaris 1.3L Cvt Icon model. I did have a 2002 Yaris GLS auto for 13yrs,it was awesome!
In the beginning when the cars stats are being listed. I found it a bit confusing that the opposing cars stats were laid over each of them.
What about reliability?
My girlfriend really wants to replace her 2000 Beetle with a Fit! I honestly cannot say enough good things about the Fit (I almost wish I would have gotten an EX 6-spd instead of my Civic Si), so needless to say, we'll be Fit shopping before too long :)
I'm 6'2" and I fit in the back of the Fit. The read seats recline too, so there's more than enough room
The Fit as equipped with leather and all is well over 20,000$...the Yaris as equipped is about $18,000. Also Id rather have a tried and true 4sp auto than a CVT.
Yeah yeah yeahh.... I would still buy a yaris over a fit. No matter what toyota yoy have its still more reliable. Fit may win over yaris but in all the other categories toyota wins. Corrola, camry, sienna, tacoma, tundra, 4 runner, rav 4 all got 1 over honda.
to me reliability is #1, i had an older yaris/echo with 410,000 miles and still ran like a champ with no issues other than an exhaust donut. id still gave it too if it wasnt for a drunk hitting my car. anyone seen any honda fits with over 300k on em with minor or no problems? please share your stories
Honda is more exciting to drive (I guess) but Toyota is way more reliable than a Honda.Honda automatic transmissions are made out of glass & there are more electrics to go bad.Toyota is simple/boring but lasts a very long time.........A mechanic once said that if Everyone buys a Toyota he'd be out of business.
They dnt last fits r crap
I heard about a guy with 354,000 on his FIT and it just keeps going.
Toyota Yaris in Turkey we have cvt transmission. Also with 1.33 vvt-i engine 99ps, 1.4d-4d diesel engine 90ps and the hybrid engine ise 100 ps. These motors are economic.
The is a word in English "reliability." I haven't heard it in any review. Simple design leads to reliability and durability. After 100,000 Honda gives a way to Toyota
Not true lol, Hondas last way way over 100,000.
The labels at :58 are wrong, which is which?
Excellent car review. Better than almost anything else I've seen.
Wow cramped necks? you guys must have really long torsos to find the rear headroom bad on the Fit.
Fit has more room, more power and better mileage. Worth the price difference.
The Yaris is FUN with the 5 speed manual. Don't let anyone fool you. :)
Wow,you made yaris look boring whilst it has a funky design and colors for interior,you just picked the most boring color,I already saw a red interior of a red yaris and it looks cool,tsk tsk
are these videos ever filmed in Oakville, Ontario?
I often drive my girlfriend's 2013 Fit since her car get's much better mpgs than my Passat, and I gotta say that I love the car. I cannot get the car to return less than 28 in the city with my lead foot and it really is a fun car to drive. It literally fits (sorry for the pun) in just about any parking spot and holds a truly surprising amount of stuff. I'm a car enthusiast but I guess that you could say that I'm an oddball because cars that are extremely practical really pique my interest along side all the sports cars out there. I hear the 2015s are just that much better so I'm looking into buying one with the 6 speed for myself as a little commuter car since I'm looking to make my Passat my project car. If it's as good as they say, it's going to be a no brainer.
Having a lisp like that and being named Sammie, poor Sammie.
+Tesco Wes English might not be his first language.
+Tesco Wes At lest he's not Sylvester.
4:34 "Different tools for different tasks" These guys are definitely tool, my Fit 6MT is a sports car.
You can tell Honda is the King of Engines. They are able to fit 24 more horsepower into same size engine.
Because it's direct injection? It's also a newer design while the yaris engine was designed 20 years earlier.
YARIS' ARE AMAZING. we have one from 2007
Yes I had one too but I just got the fit and trust me Honda fit is more power and more spacious and more economic than yaris.
How many miles did your Yaris make it to?
I wonder how the Fit stacks up against Mazda 2/Demio. Could you review the two vehicles?
58seconds You mixed pics with specs.
What's that song at the beginning?
except the fit is direct injected now and the yaris is multi... 100k miles from now that will make a difference. Good luck!
Honda has no volume or HVAC knobs, just slide on the screen....huge mistake.
Ikr
Or you can just adjust the volume with the buttons on the steering wheel, which is easier than reaching out to the dash, and there are HVAC knobs. Your comment was a mistake.
Bought a FIT and regretting it. Research FIT fuel injector issues as well as Earth Dreams engines, DGI and carbon buildup issues. Cost to replace injectors is around 2k and is very common problem with FIT as well as other Honda models that have Earth Dream engines. Will probably trade the FIT in with its issues and that is hard to swallow as I love the car, hate the engine. Have had mainly Honda's but am now researching other makes due to this.
Glad you mentioned the honda fit issues, you rarely hear any issues with Yaris.
That is the selling point reviewers forget to mention, they have no mechanic background. They just look at feel and bloated tech. All tech is dated within 2 years. Rather get my map/music from my phone that is updated every 3 years.
What year you have? Or to stay away from
Retrospectively, didn't Honda experience massive failures with this generation of Fit's transmissions? I seem to remember production location changing and QC tanking.
Honda Fit clearly takes the cake here, Toyota has totally dropped the ball on many of their new models. Prius is almost as disappointing with all the insanity of their packages available. Won't be buying Toyota now or in the near future.
I'm glad toyota doesn't make a cvt for the Yaris, I hate cvt's. The sound they make is terrible, I understand for cars like these sound doesn't matter to a lot of people but it matters to me. The Tranny in the Yaris Is gonna go so much longer than the fit. But 4 speed, my dad 99 corrola has 4 speed with over drive. Toyota needs to update the engine and tranny.
JDM Toyota: and look the problems with that CVT that the Yaris doesn't have (4 speed U340E for the win)...used market CVT Fit isn't worth shit!
the CVT is the reason I'll get my wife a Yaris or another subcompact, thanks!
You should have tested the manual versions; my wife has owned a 2007 yaris sedan 5mt for 8 years now, and she gets 39mpg avg (with lrr eco tires) in the spring/summer/fall and 37mpg avg (with studded snows) in the winter with a 60/40 highway/city drive. Although I personally abhor rolling toasters like these, I can't argue against the Toyota's reliability, I've only done routine maintenance on it, and it's at 102k miles now; still on the original clutch and rear shoes/drums, second set of front brakes/rotors (changed at 70k).
The yaris is the best..😍🚗
To me the grill of the Yaris looks like a big black cross saying "Don't buy me".
idiot
I don't like it myself, they screwed that up so royally. That said, I hate the interior of the Fit versus the clean look of the Yaris. but since I'm spending more time in the vehicle, I'd lean with the Yaris.
Wow! Nine years later one of my comments comes back to demonstrate how age builds wisdom. Given what I know now I would buy the Yaris in a heartbeat. It has one of the most reliable engine/transmission combos ever made. The Fit is still an excellent car, but the Yaris is the bee's knees. I'm currently driving a 2021 Yaris which I hope will prove to be as reliable as the 2015 version. Good luck!
Good review guys...very straight forward and logical. I will be subscribing.
4 speed auto is fine with an engine that small.
2017 Yaris Hatchback was the last year to get a Canadian Yaris Manual-T without the HSA (Hill Starter Assist)!
The Yaris to too advanced for me now!! 2018+ The Manual from Toyota's are not saved!! I HATE HSA because it's not optional!!!!!!
My fit is a little beast
Anyone know what the music at the beginning is?
I got a toyota yaris 2016 hybrid, love my car
I can't concentrate on anything other than the guy's lisp.
I'm wondering what is going on at Toyota. In 2015 a 4 spd automatic??? At least a 5 or 6 spd should be a non-issue for a company with such deep financial reserves. Also there is nothing exciting coming out of Toyota save for the Suba-yota. Great video review guys keep up the good work.
I choose the yairs no matter what more reilible
My honda fit 2020 is beautiful and not slow at all. Supper fast for such a small engine. Obviously not compared to my charger 2007 hemi with over 300 horse power.
My TL has 305hp :)
The 1978 Honda Civic was getting 40mpg all around driving in 1987, as a 9 year old car. I know because it was my first car. I checked the millage often and never seen worse than 40mpg. Why can't they make a new car that gets that kind of gas millage today?
They do. The 2023 Toyota Corolla Hatchback is rated for 41 mpg.
they were probably 2200 pounds cars with low HP, thus they got great milage. The honda crx HF got something like 50mpg in the 90's but was a death trap. It adds weight to make a car safe when they hit a 5,000 pound truck, weight decreases mpg. my 137hp 2007 elantra gets 36mpg on the highway, it weights 2800 lbs. 4 speed automatic.
People interested in these two cars are indeed interested in a standard transmission......it's dead beat comments like the ones made that keep pushing the CVT....
As a driver, who cares about passenger space. Want me to to drive you somewhere for free? As long as there enough driver space, that all that really matters.
Toyota should have just made the Mazda based Scion iA the new Yaris, while adding/keeping it's hatchback option. Toyota needs to just do away with the Scion brand, make the iM the Corolla hatchback, keep the FRS and just end everything else. No other car company has needed to attract younger buyers. Honda, Mazda, Ford and all of Toyota's other competitors are doing just fine without a third sub-brand. Quit wasting your money on ex-models that aren't working, and aren't going to work, and just absorb Scion altogether.
I think the Scion iA will be Yaris in 2017
This Yaris it’s the left over from Scion, plus 4 speed really?
Which one is Made in Japan?
4 speed autos on weak engines like these make for a HUGE difference. You're either going to be totally unpowered in the next higher gear or have the rev's near exploding at you when it shifts into the next lower gear (with terrible engine sound and mpg drops into the teens). Just awful experience I would never put myself into again, and no reason anyone should accept such a ridiculous thing from a new car in 2015.
Exactly! I test drove the Mazda CX-5 2 litre with more than 4 gears (forgotten how many), and it shifts so quickly, hence no power
oldtwins my 93 corolla has 3 speeds. i'd love to have a 4 speed in it
I like the toyota better than the honda Fit
The yaris is priced cheaper, and it's more reliable. You have failed to mention these crucial points
Like that's the whole point of the yaris.
Reliability. I'd rather pocket the 4 grand price difference for insurance and general matinence for the next 3 years.
They need to understand the mechanic portion of why toyotas are so dope. The parts are interchangeable year to year giving you a cheap stock of replacement OEM parts.
Kia or hyundai? Yikes, imagine a hyundai accent or mirage at 120K miles.
List at 1:01 is backwards
Would be badass if honda made a Fit Si and Toyota put the 2ZZ engine in the yaris
fit type r and Toyota will still be sleeping
I still have Vietnam style flashbacks of Honda's horrible "Fit is go" advertising. Mullet comparisons, trendy urban hipsters, endless fit puns. Generation Y needs constant attention and positive reinforcement to get there attention so I can't blame Honda. Sadly the marketing is a major turn off for me on the Fit. I feel like a tool just looking at one.
lol the irony is further moronic b/c the US demographic for these types of small, practical econo-hatchbacks are middle-aged or old ppl looking for exactly that. Young ppl want nicer statement rides for w/e reasons imagined.
@1:00 Wrong Depiction, Yaris over Honda and viceverca