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Toyota Yaris Mk3 (XP130 second facelift)

Production Years: 2017 - 20204 Documented Faults

The second facelift of the third-generation Toyota Yaris (XP130), arriving in 2017, represented the culmination of this popular supermini’s development, introducing Toyota Safety Sense as a standard feature and refining the mechanical lineup with the strong and efficient 1.5-litre VVT-iE petrol engine. This iteration positioned the Yaris as not just a practical city car, but a safer, more technologically advanced, and more capable supermini that could handle everything from tight urban streets to motorway commutes with confidence. For the used buyer, it offers the most advanced and reliable version of the Yaris Mk3, making it an outstanding choice for families and commuters alike. Reliability is exemplary, maintaining the high standards expected of the Yaris, although as with any modern hybrid, there are minor areas that require awareness. The 1.5-litre Hybrid powertrain remains the undisputed pick for urban efficiency, though owners should remain vigilant regarding the health of the 12V auxiliary battery; a weak battery is a common cause of "ghost" hybrid-system error messages, and keeping it in good condition is vital to avoid unnecessary annoyance. Additionally, while the automated driver-assistance systems provide excellent safety, they require a clean windshield and sensor area to function without triggering false alerts in challenging UK weather conditions. When buying a used XP130 second facelift in the UK, prioritize a model that has a continuous Toyota main-dealer service history, which is key to unlocking the "Toyota Relax" warranty—a unique benefit that can cover the car for up to 10 years. Prospective buyers should check the condition of the rear brake discs, as low-mileage hybrid cars can still develop surface corrosion, and test the lane-keeping and emergency-braking systems on a quiet stretch of road to ensure they initialize without errors. With its blend of refined mechanicals, advanced safety features, and Toyota's renowned reliability, the second facelift XP130 Yaris stands as one of the most intelligent and economical used car purchases on the market today.

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Common Faults & Reliability

These are the most common documented problems for the Toyota Yaris Mk3 (XP130 second facelift), sorted by their typical impact and frequency.

Weak 12V Battery Causing Hybrid Warnings

low severity

A tired auxiliary battery can trigger misleading hybrid-system messages, slow start-up and odd electronic behaviour.

Est. repair cost:£120–£220

Rear Brake Disc Corrosion

low severity

Even late cars still suffer rusty rear discs if they mostly do short urban runs and rely heavily on regenerative braking.

Est. repair cost:£150–£320

Lane Departure False Alerts

low severity

The lane-keeping system can trigger false warnings, particularly in poor weather or when road markings are faded.

Est. repair cost:£0 (Software update)
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