2013 Toyota Auris Review

The Toyota Auris has everything going for it. From the well crafted exterior to a fairly spacious interior, everything feels just right. It borrows bits and pieces from the diverse Toyota range and blends them into this dignified hatchback. It competes with the Subaru Impreza, VW Golf, Mazda Axela, Nissan Tiida, Peugeot 306 and Audi A3.

Detailed Review

The Toyota Auris is a medium sized hatchback that has been in production since 2006 for three generations. The first generation known as the NZE151 was in production from 2006 to 2012, the second generation known as NZE181 was in production from 2007 to 2012 and the third generation known as the NZE210 has been in production from 2018 to present.

In Japan, the 2013 Toyota Auris comes with 2 engine options, these are the 1.5 Litre 1NZ-FE engine and the 1.8 Litre 2ZR-FAE engine. These are linked to either a 6-speed Manual Transmission or a Super CVT-i Transmission and available in both 2WD and 4WD. In Europe the Auris comes with other engines. For a detailed analysis of all these engines and the right one to buy, Refer to the Toyota Auris Buyer’s Guide here.

2013 Toyota Auris Grades

  1. Toyota Auris 150X C Package – This is the basic grade that comes with the 1.5L engine, 2WD/4WD, automatic transmission, 15-Inch steel rims, key-start, 3-way display speedometer and manual air conditioner with dial type heater controls
  2. Toyota Auris 150X – This is an intermediate grade that comes with the 1.5L engine, 2WD/4WD, automatic transmission, 15-Inch steel rims, Smart-start, 3-way display speedometer and automatic air conditioner.
  3. Toyota Auris 150X S Package – This is a sports grade that comes with the 1.5L engine, 2WD/4WD, automatic transmission, 16-Inch alloy rims, Smart-start, 2-way display speedometer, automatic air conditioner, bi-xenon headlights, Fog lights and exterior chrome trim.
  4. Toyota Auris 180G – This is an intermediate grade that comes with the 1.8L engine, 2WD, automatic transmission, 15-Inch steel rims, Smart-start, 3-way display speedometer and automatic air conditioner.
  5. Toyota Auris 180G S Package – This is a sports grade that comes with the 1.8L engine, 2WD, automatic transmission with paddle shift and CVT Sports mode, 16-Inch alloy rims, Smart-start, 2-way display speedometer, automatic air conditioner, bi-xenon headlights, Fog lights and exterior chrome trim.
  6. Toyota Auris RS – This is a basic sports grade that comes with the 1.8L engine, 2WD, manual transmission, 16-Inch steel rims, key-start, 3-way display speedometer, manual air conditioner with dial type heater controls and steel exhaust pipe with diffusive.
  7. Toyota Auris RS S Package – This is a luxurious sports grade that comes with the 1.8L engine, 2WD, manual transmission, 16-Inch alloy rims, Smart-start, 2-way display speedometer, automatic air conditioner, bi-xenon headlights, Fog lights, exterior chrome trim and steel exhaust pipe with diffusive

Interior
Legroom & Space
On the inside, the Auris does not feel as premium as the Golf or the A4 but it’s practical and fairly spacious. At the first row, both seats have good legroom and can comfortably seat tall people. At the second row, the legroom is excellent thanks to the flat floor and adjustable seats.

Cabin Storage
There are several storage compartments in the cabin that are useful for storing items such as smartphones, beverages, goggles, handbags etc. At the first row there are 4 cup-holders, door panel storage , a storage shelf below the dashboard, a glovebox and the center-box. For the second row, there’s storage on the front seat jacket pockets and door pockets.

2013 Toyota Auris Boot Space
The boot is spacious enough to carry luggage for a family of five. When extra space is required, the second row seats can be folded in a split configuration.

Other Extras: Paddle shifts, Smart Stop, USB Charging Port, Panoramic Sunroof

Safety Features: SRS Airbags, Curtain airbags, ABS, EBD, VSC+TRC

Exterior
The exterior is sharper and more angular than its predecessor. The sports grades come with alloy rims and chrome finish.

2013 Toyota Auris Fuel Consumption
2013 Toyota Auris 1.5L fuel consumption: 19.2 km/L
2013 Toyota Auris 1.8L fuel consumption: 16.0 km/L

2013 Toyota Auris Acceleration
2013 Toyota Auris 1.5L accelerates from 0-100 km/h in 10.8 sec.
2013 Toyota Auris 1.8L accelerates from 0-100 km/h in 9.5 sec.

2013 Toyota Auris Fuel Tank Capacity: 50 Litres

2013 Toyota Auris Ground Clearance
The 2013 Toyota Auris has a ground clearance of 5.9 Inches(150mm) which is below the minimum recommended clearance of 6.5 Inches for Kenyan roads. It may be necessary to modify the ground clearance to adjust the car to Kenyan roads. Read our guidelines here on how to safely increase a vehicle’s ground clearance.

2013 Toyota Auris Stability and Handling
The Toyota Auris drives well and does not have any noticeable handling problems. The steering has a light touch and the braking is precise. The 1.5L engine is a bit lazy when coming off a standstill but it drives smoothly once it picks speed. On the other hand, the 1.8L engine is well powered and accelerates quickly from a standstill. Around corners, the Auris holds well thanks to the wider track and low center of gravity.

Service Intervals
Minor Service: At 5,000 km for petrol and 5,000 km for diesel. Requires Air Cleaner, Oil Filter, and Engine Oil
Major Service: At 10,000km. Requires Air Cleaner, Oil Filter, Fuel Filter, ATF Filter, Cabin Filter, Plugs, Front Brake Pads, Rear Brake Pads, ATF Oil, and Engine Oil

Spare Parts Availability, Cost & Where to buy
As its common with Toyotas, service parts are very affordable and widely available in Kenya. Body parts are expensive and not so easy to find. In Nairobi, most spare shops in Industrial Area and Kirinyaga Road stock these parts. You can get listings for these shops in this link

2013 Toyota Auris Reliability
For a full reliability report refer to the Toyota Auris Buyer’s Guide here.

Resale Value: Good

Toyota Auris Competitors: Subaru Impreza, VW Golf, Mazda Axela, Nissan Tiida, Peugeot 306 and Audi A4

Cost of Ownership
See latest Toyota Auris prices here

What we like about the 2013 Toyota Auris
1. Spacious
2. Cheap to maintain
3. Good fuel economy

What we don’t
Low ground clearance

Conclusion
Buying a Toyota Auris is the safest bet you can make within the medium sized hatchback category. It’s reliable, cheap to maintain and easy to sell. It also boasts some of the top safety ratings and a raft of other features. It is highly recommend for people who value reliability and practicality.

Where to Buy the 2013 Toyota Auris in Kenya
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