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The 'waterfall' centre console added to the beauty of the Toyota
Yaris interiors, which were done in a black and beige colour
scheme. You'll be reminded of its older sibling, the Toyota
Corolla, by the cabin. The glossy black centre console was a
little bit shinier and reflected more light, and it also attracted
fingerprints, which didn't help its cause.
The Toyota Yaris' second row seats were comfortable and
roomy for three persons to sit in. The centre rear passenger
had additional space thanks to the location of the rear A/C
vents on the car's roof. The Toyota Yaris' centre console, which
wrapped around the steering wheel and CVT gear lever, was its
greatest feature. Without a doubt, it was superior to Honda
City. We regret the departure of this Toyota product and
fervently wish India would get other vehicles similar to the
Yaris.
Concept of the month - Ford
GT90
The American automaker Ford created and produced the highperformance concept automobile known as the GT90. At the
Detroit Auto Show in January 1995, it was unveiled. In Ames,
Oklahoma's Hajek Motorsports Museum, the automobile is
currently on exhibit.
Even by today's standards, the nearly 30-year-old GT90 is wild
and futuristic, and while it clearly has some heritage elements
from the original, it was created before the retro trend and had
a distinctly modern, angular appearance. What lay beneath the
carbon fibre body panels, which gave it a jet fighter-like
appearance, was just as exotic
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