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What is the mileage on a 2008 Toyota Yaris?

The mileage of a 2008 Toyota Yaris is typically around 29–30 miles per gallon in city driving and about 36–37 mpg on the highway, with combined figures in the low 30s. On the odometer, used examples commonly range from roughly 150,000 to 250,000 miles depending on how the car was driven and maintained.


The question covers two meanings of "mileage": fuel efficiency (miles per gallon) and the total distance the car has traveled as recorded by the odometer. The 2008 Yaris was offered as a compact hatchback and sedan with two transmissions, and real-world fuel economy can vary based on drivetrain, tire condition, and driving habits. The following sections summarize EPA estimates and typical odometer ranges for used models, along with guidance for assessing mileage when buying a 2008 Yaris today.


Fuel economy of the 2008 Yaris


EPA ratings for the 2008 Yaris depend on the choice of transmission. The figures below reflect the 1.5-liter engine used in that year and the two common drivetrains.



  • Manual transmission (5-speed): EPA estimates about 29 mpg city and 36 mpg highway; combined around 31–32 mpg.

  • Automatic transmission (4-speed): EPA estimates about 30 mpg city and 37 mpg highway; combined around 33 mpg.


Real-world results can vary. In city traffic, you may see lower numbers; on long highway trips with steady speeds, you can approach or exceed the highway ratings.


Real-world observations


Owners often report mid-30s mpg on highway drives and 28–34 mpg in mixed driving depending on lifestyle, tire choice, and maintenance. A well-kept Yaris with a light load tends to perform best on highways due to its aerodynamic profile and efficient gearing.


Odometer mileage expectations for a 2008 Yaris


Before listing the mileage section, here is a snapshot of typical odometer ranges for used 2008 Yaris cars on the market today.



  • Typical mileage range for a 2008 Yaris (as of 2025): roughly 150,000–250,000 miles, reflecting 17 years of use. Some units may be lower or higher depending on usage and maintenance.

  • Very low-mileage examples (<150,000 miles) exist but are rarer, especially for hatchback models, while high-mileage examples (>250,000 miles) are not uncommon and may require more maintenance.


When shopping, verify odometer accuracy with service records and vehicle history reports, and check for signs of odometer tampering or inconsistent maintenance history.


Summary


For the 2008 Toyota Yaris, fuel economy typically lands in the low 30s mpg combined, with manual transmissions leaning toward the lower end of city ratings and automatics toward the higher end. Odometer mileage varies widely by vehicle history, but most used examples you’ll encounter sit in roughly the 150,000–250,000 mile range. As always, the best way to know a specific car’s mileage is to check the odometer, maintenance records, and a thorough inspection.

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Kevin Bennett

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Kevin Bennet is the founder and owner of Kevin's Autos, a leading automotive service provider in Australia. With a deep commitment to customer satisfaction and years of industry expertise, Kevin uses his blog to answer the most common questions posed by his customers. From maintenance tips to troubleshooting advice, Kevin's articles are designed to empower drivers with the knowledge they need to keep their vehicles running smoothly and safely.