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Used Toyota Yaris Hybrid
Factors that affect the depreciation of a Toyota Yaris Hybrid:
- Mileage driven
- Maintenance
- Service history
Depreciation is an important part of calculating the total cost of owning a Toyota Yaris Hybrid. In addition to the monthly depreciation of £25, you should also factor in fuel costs, road tax, insurance and maintenance (including tyres and car washes) to get the full monthly cost.
Model year | Typical price range* | Average price | Price trend / depreciation | Cars for sale |
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2025 Toyota Yaris Hybrid | £14,700 - £28,961 | £21,167 | +£2,020 | 329 |
2024 Toyota Yaris Hybrid | £17,200 - £26,795 | £21,557 | -£2,660 | 435 |
2023 Toyota Yaris Hybrid | £16,298 - £24,499 | £19,891 | -£980 | 650 |
2022 Toyota Yaris Hybrid | £13,995 - £22,485 | £17,975 | -£300 | 801 |
2021 Toyota Yaris Hybrid | £12,000 - £20,298 | £16,092 | -£60 | 202 |
2020 Toyota Yaris Hybrid | £10,250 - £16,999 | £13,912 | -£880 | 87 |
2019 Toyota Yaris Hybrid | £8,495 - £14,514 | £12,240 | -£760 | 74 |
2018 Toyota Yaris Hybrid | £7,999 - £13,903 | £11,407 | -£420 | 70 |
2017 Toyota Yaris Hybrid | £7,999 - £12,999 | £10,872 | -£540 | 51 |
2016 Toyota Yaris Hybrid | £7,888 - £12,495 | £9,882 | -£1,140 | 44 |
2015 Toyota Yaris Hybrid | £4,900 - £11,695 | £9,220 | -£600 | 40 |
2014 Toyota Yaris Hybrid | £6,280 - £11,437 | £8,356 | -£680 | 27 |
2013 Toyota Yaris Hybrid | £6,499 - £9,992 | £8,037 | -£780 | 29 |
2012 Toyota Yaris Hybrid | £3,800 - £9,488 | £6,758 | -£560 | 14 |
*The 'Typical price range' column shows the prices at the 5th and 95th percentiles of cars in the current market
The data is based on the cars currently listed on AutoUncle
Month | Average market price | Lowest market price | Highest market price | Calculation method |
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2024 - September | £18,120 | £16,700 | £19,520 | Estimate |
2024 - October | £18,280↗ | £16,580 | £19,980 | Estimate |
2024 - November | £18,060↘ | £16,400 | £19,720 | Estimate |
2024 - December | £18,220↗ | £16,580 | £19,860 | Estimate |
2025 - January | £18,020↘ | £16,360 | £19,700 | Estimate |
2025 - February | £18,240↗ | £16,600 | £19,880 | Estimate |
2025 - March | £18,480↗ | £16,660 | £20,320 | Estimate |
2025 - April | £18,260↘ | £16,480 | £20,060 | Estimate |
2025 - May | £17,980↘ | £16,340 | £19,620 | Estimate |
2025 - June | £17,960↘ | £16,240 | £19,680 | Estimate |
2025 - July | £17,800↘ | £16,080 | £19,520 | Estimate |
2025 - August | £17,820↗ | £16,160 | £19,480 | Estimate |
2025 - October | £17,560↘ | - | - | Forecast |
2025 - November | £17,440↘ | - | - | Forecast |
2025 - December | £17,300↘ | - | - | Forecast |
2026 - January | £17,180↘ | - | - | Forecast |
2026 - February | £17,040↘ | - | - | Forecast |
All estimates and forecasts are based on actual market data
Average Monthly Depreciation
A summary of the past 12 and an estimation of the next 6 months.
Past 12 months
-£300
Next 6 months
-£780
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Are you thinking of getting a used small car? Look no further than the Toyota Yaris Hybrid - an excellent choice! AutoUncle has 3,195 attractive options ready for you in the UK, each one gathered from an online marketplace or dealership website.
On AutoUncle, the oldest Toyota Yaris Hybrid can be bought for £9,888, while a more recent model costs around £24,912.
A pre-owned Toyota Yaris Hybrid is being offered at different prices determined by primarily five factors: the year of manufacturing, engine size and performance, fuel consumption of the car, number of miles together with equipment.
As an example, a newer model with fewer miles covered, or a high-end version boasting a potent engine, often fetches a top-tier price than a used model with many kilometres on the odometer and in a simple equipment variant.
The Toyota Yaris Hybrid most commonly uses plug-in hybrid as its fuel type.
Your driving habits are crucial to consider when choosing a fuel type. Is your driving primarily through city traffic or along open highways and motorways? How many miles do you rack up in an average week?
For short journeys, electric cars, plug-in hybrids or petrol cars are obvious choices. For longer daily commutes, a modern electric car is often suitable - especially if you can charge at home or at work. If you often drive long distances and can't charge, diesel can still be a viable option. Keep in mind that diesel engines with high emissions have been banned from entering cities in a range of countries.
In the UK, hybrid vehicles are favored for their fuel economy, diminished carbon emissions in contrast to regular vehicles, and the expanding network of charging points, in line with the country's environmental directives and tax breaks for environmentally friendly transport. The embrace of hybrid vehicles such as the Toyota Yaris Hybrid is central in transitioning towards more sustainable and environmentally friendly transportation solutions.
Many positives are associated with the selection of a used hybrid vehicle. Some of the advantages of choosing a used electric car comes in the form of:
Cost savings on purchase: Pre-owned owned hybrid vehicles tend to be more economically priced than their new counterparts. The initial cost being more affordable can widen the accessibility of hybrids to more buyers.
Environmental benefits: Hybrids produce fewer emissions than traditional petrol or diesel cars. Choosing to buy a used hybrid has a smaller environmental toll compared to the purchase of a new vehicle, because the manufacturing procedure, notably the battery aspect, incurs a carbon footprint.
Fuel efficiency: Hybrids are celebrated for their fuel-efficient nature, blending a petrol engine with an electric motor. Such efficiency can lead to considerable reductions in fuel expenses over the long term.
Technological features: Older hybrid models frequently include advanced features, equipped for a futuristic driving experience.
Government incentives: In the UK, hybrid vehicles typically incur lower road tax because of their reduced CO2 emissions. In certain regions, such as central London, hybrids might be eligible for reduced or no congestion charges, based on their level of emissions.
Out of the Toyota Yaris Hybrid’s various body types, hatchback is the most popular. Hatchbacks are versatile compact cars that meld superb driving dynamics with a surprisingly spacious interior. Their popularity soars among city dwellers, given their fuel efficiency and ease of parking.
The Toyota Yaris Hybrid is a reasonably popular car within its segment but still there are other alternatives to consider.
Recommended alternatives to the Toyota Yaris Hybrid
With a selection of 9,458 available models on AutoUncle, the Ford Fiesta clearly stands out as the top alternative to the Toyota Yaris Hybrid. On average, the Ford Fiesta costs £7,490.
Another popular choice in this class is the VW Polo with 7,074 cars on the market and an average price tag of £14,609. Another good choice for an alternative car is the Mini Cooper with 3,409 cars for sale for the average price of £14,731.