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How many miles does a Toyota Yaris 2013 get?

Around 33 miles per gallon combined, with about 30 mpg in city driving and up to 38 mpg on the highway, depending on the transmission.


The 2013 Yaris is a subcompact hatchback offered with two transmissions. This article outlines official EPA estimates and what drivers typically experience in real-world conditions.


EPA fuel economy by transmission


Below are the EPA fuel economy estimates for the 2013 Yaris, broken out by transmission type.



  • Manual transmission: 30 mpg city / 38 mpg highway / 33 mpg combined.

  • Automatic transmission: 30 mpg city / 36 mpg highway / about 32–33 mpg combined.


EPA estimates are the official benchmarks; actual mileage varies with driving conditions, maintenance, and other factors.


Real-world mileage and driving factors


In everyday use, mileage can vary widely. City driving with frequent stops, aggressive acceleration, and heavy traffic tends to produce lower mpg, while steady highway cruising typically yields numbers closer to the highway EPA rating. Tire choice, tire pressure, vehicle load, climate control usage, and regular maintenance all influence the actual miles per gallon achieved by a given Yaris.


Summary


The 2013 Toyota Yaris delivers roughly 33 mpg combined on EPA estimates for manual transmissions and around 32–33 mpg with automatics. Real-world results depend on driving style and conditions, but the car remains a compact, economical option within its era.

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