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Toyota Yaris VIN check & common problems

Decode any Toyota Yaris by its VIN and see free safety-recall and owner-complaint data, so you know what to check before you buy.

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14
Owner complaints
3
Recall campaigns
3
Model years sampled

From NHTSA (US) records over 2016, 2020, 2024

Last updated: June 28, 2026

Safety rating

Overall
5/5
Frontal crash
5/5
Side crash
5/5
Rollover
4/5
  • Stability control: Standard

NHTSA NCAP crash tests (US), 2020 model year

Fuel economy

Combined
6.7 L/100km
City
7.4 L/100km
Highway
5.9 L/100km

EPA estimates (US), 2020 model year

EU CO2 emissions (WLTP)

Official EU type-approval CO2 for the Toyota Yaris, averaged over 332,080 cars registered across the EU.

  • Petrol
    ≈ 71 kW
    101
    g/km

EU CO2 data: European Environment Agency (EEA), 2024. Tailpipe (WLTP) figures, reused under CC BY 4.0.

What you can check on a Toyota Yaris

Importing a Toyota Yaris from the US?

American-market Toyota Yariss are often cheaper at US auctions — but salvage titles, flood damage and odometer rollback are common on cars sold there. Decode the VIN and read the history before you buy or ship, then check the import steps and taxes for your country.

Toyota Yaris: frequently asked questions

Does the Toyota Yaris have any recalls?

3 NHTSA recall campaigns are on record for the Toyota Yaris (2016, 2020, 2024). Always check a specific car by its VIN for currently open recalls.

What are the most common Toyota Yaris problems?

Owners filed 14 complaints with NHTSA over 2016, 2020, 2024. The most-reported areas are Vehicle Speed Control, Service Brakes.

Is the Toyota Yaris safe?

The Toyota Yaris earned 5 out of 5 stars overall in NHTSA (US) crash tests.

How economical is the Toyota Yaris?

EPA-estimated combined economy is about 6.7 L/100km, based on US testing.

What are the CO2 emissions of the Toyota Yaris?

Based on EU registration data (2024), the Toyota Yaris emits around 101 g/km of CO2 (WLTP, tailpipe) in its most common version. Lower CO2 usually means lower road tax across much of the EU.

Complaint and recall data: NHTSA (US). Same-generation EU models usually share these mechanical issues.