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The '''Toyota Yaris Verso''' is a ] produced by ]. In ] it was called the '''Fun Cargo'''. It was replaced in 2004 by the ] but continued in many markets until 2005. Some Caribbean countries still have the Yaris Verso in production. The '''Toyota Yaris Verso''' is a ] produced by ]. In ] it was called the '''Fun Cargo'''. It was replaced in 2004 by the ] but continued in many markets until 2005. Some Caribbean countries still have the Yaris Verso in production.


Most reviews in the ], where the car has since been replaced by the ], have praised the space and the driving characteristics whilst passing adverse comment on the car's appearance.<ref>{{cite web |url=http://www.whatcar.com/car-reviews/used/toyota/yaris-verso/full-review/25198-7 |title=Full review of Used Toyota Yaris Verso |work=What Car? |first=Martin |last=Keighley |work=What Car |accessdate=2013-02-04}}</ref> The vehicle earned the nickname of "ice-cream van" in the UK for its boxy appearance and shape.<ref>{{cite web |url=http://www.carmagazine.co.uk/Drives/Search-Results/First-drives/Toyota-Verso-S-2011-CAR-review/ |title=Toyota Verso-S (2011) |first=Stephen |last=Worthy |work=Car Magazine Online |date=2011-03-21 |accessdate=2013-02-04}}</ref><ref>{{cite web |url=http://www.sundayworld.com/lifestyle/car-world.php?aid=6953 |title=S-MALL CHANGE |first1=Robbie |last1=Farrell |first2=Paul |last2=Keown |work=Sunday World - Motormouths |accessdate=2013-02-04}}</ref> Jeremy Clarkson, co-host of BBC TV series Top Gear, criticized its appearance in Series 16 of the show, calling it "utterly boring" and recommending it to "people whose lives are completely empty". Most reviews in the ], where the car has since been replaced by the ], have praised the space and the driving characteristics whilst passing adverse comment on the car's appearance.<ref>{{cite web |url=http://www.whatcar.com/car-reviews/used/toyota/yaris-verso/full-review/25198-7 |title=Full review of Used Toyota Yaris Verso |work=What Car? |first=Martin |last=Keighley |work=What Car |accessdate=2013-02-04}}</ref> The vehicle earned the nickname of "ice-cream van" in the UK for its boxy appearance and shape.<ref>{{cite web |url=http://www.carmagazine.co.uk/Drives/Search-Results/First-drives/Toyota-Verso-S-2011-CAR-review/ |title=Toyota Verso-S (2011) |first=Stephen |last=Worthy |work=Car Magazine Online |date=2011-03-21 |accessdate=2013-02-04}}</ref><ref>{{cite web |url=http://www.sundayworld.com/lifestyle/car-world.php?aid=6953 |title=S-MALL CHANGE |first1=Robbie |last1=Farrell |first2=Paul |last2=Keown |work=Sunday World - Motormouths |accessdate=2013-02-04}}</ref>


The car was available with 1.3 and 1.5 liter petrol engines, and in 2001 a 1.4 liter D4-D diesel version was introduced. In Japan there was also a four-wheel drive version of the 1.5 litre model (NCP25). In some markets a two-seater van with stripped equipment was also available. The car was available with 1.3 and 1.5 liter petrol engines, and in 2001 a 1.4 liter D4-D diesel version was introduced. In Japan there was also a four-wheel drive version of the 1.5 litre model (NCP25). In some markets a two-seater van with stripped equipment was also available.

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Motor vehicle
Toyota Yaris Verso
Overview
ManufacturerToyota
Also calledToyota Fun Cargo
Production2000-2004
AssemblyToyota City, Japan
Body and chassis
ClassMini MPV
Body style5-door van
LayoutFF layout
Four-wheel drive
Powertrain
Engine1298 cc 2NZ-FE I4 (NCP20/22)
1497 cc 1NZ-FE I4 (NCP21/25)
1364 cc 1ND-TV td I4 (NLP20/22)
Chronology
SuccessorToyota Ractis (Japan)
Toyota Verso-S (Europe)
Toyota Space Verso (Israel)

The Toyota Yaris Verso is a mini MPV produced by Toyota Motor Corporation. In Japan it was called the Fun Cargo. It was replaced in 2004 by the Ractis but continued in many markets until 2005. Some Caribbean countries still have the Yaris Verso in production.

Most reviews in the UK, where the car has since been replaced by the Verso-S, have praised the space and the driving characteristics whilst passing adverse comment on the car's appearance. The vehicle earned the nickname of "ice-cream van" in the UK for its boxy appearance and shape.

The car was available with 1.3 and 1.5 liter petrol engines, and in 2001 a 1.4 liter D4-D diesel version was introduced. In Japan there was also a four-wheel drive version of the 1.5 litre model (NCP25). In some markets a two-seater van with stripped equipment was also available.

  • Fun Cargo (Japan) Fun Cargo (Japan)
  • Fun Cargo (Japan) rear Fun Cargo (Japan) rear
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References

  1. Keighley, Martin. "Full review of Used Toyota Yaris Verso". What Car. Retrieved 4 February 2013.
  2. Worthy, Stephen (21 March 2011). "Toyota Verso-S (2011)". Car Magazine Online. Retrieved 4 February 2013.
  3. Farrell, Robbie; Keown, Paul. "S-MALL CHANGE". Sunday World - Motormouths. Retrieved 4 February 2013.

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