TOYOTA AURIS (2015-19)

The TOYOTA AURIS (2015-19) is a popular hatchback that strikes a great balance between practicality, reliability, and efficiency. Known for its comfortable ride and straightforward handling, this model appeals to a wide range of drivers, from busy commuters to small families. Its reputation for durability makes it a frequent choice for those seeking a dependable vehicle, especially for daily travel or urban driving. With an average mileage of around 45,831 miles and typically just over one previous owner, the TOYOTA AURIS from this period remains a trusted option in the used car market. What sets the TOYOTA AURIS (2015-19) apart is its renowned build quality, fuel economy, and driver-friendly design. Many owners praise its low running costs and adaptability to different lifestyles—perfect for first-time drivers or those looking for a reliable second car. Compared to rivals in its class, the AURIS offers a comfortable interior, practical features, and a reputation for longevity, making it a smart choice for anyone seeking a dependable, everyday hatchback. Whether you're considering a used model or just exploring your options, this car continues to be a popular pick in the UK used car market, with over 15,400 lookups on MyCarCheck.com reflecting its strong interest and reputation.
average use
average use
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The most recent mileage data for 2015-19 Toyota Auris vehicles shows that the majority of vehicles have covered between 50,000 and 70,000 miles, accounting for over 23% of recordings. Notably, a significant portion—13.5%—have mileage between 50,000 and 60,000 miles, indicating a common usage pattern. The distribution also highlights that most vehicles are clustered below 100,000 miles, with smaller percentages found at higher mileages, such as 80,000 to 90,000 miles (8.5%) and 100,000 to 110,000 miles (1.8%). Very high mileage vehicles (above 180,000 miles) are relatively rare, comprising less than 3%, with the highest being in the 270,000 to 280,000 range at just 0.4%. Overall, the data suggests that most Toyota Auris cars of this age are maintained within typical usage distances, with a minimal number reaching very high mileages.
vehicle values
vehicle values
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The provided data on private sale prices for a Toyota Auris (2015-19) indicates that the most common price ranges are between £5,000 and £10,000, accounting for a significant portion of the market (with notable percentages across multiple sub-ranges). Interestingly, the highest percentages are in the £5,000-£6,000 (13.2%) and £9,000-£10,000 (15.3%) ranges, suggesting these are typical asking prices for private sellers. Lower-priced vehicles under £4,000 collectively make up around 21%, primarily in the £2,000-£3,000 range at just 1.1%, indicating fewer vehicles are listed at very low prices. Conversely, higher price points above £11,000 are relatively rare, with the £12,000-£13,000 range representing only 1.8%. Overall, the data suggests a market where most private sales cluster around mid-range values (£5,000-£10,000), with limited activity at the extremes.
production years
production years
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The data indicates that the majority of Toyota Auris vehicles from the 2015-2019 model range were manufactured between 2016 and 2017, accounting for approximately 60% combined (26.7% in 2016 and 33.5% in 2017). Interestingly, a smaller proportion, around 19.2%, were produced in both 2015 and 2018, with only a minimal 1.4% from 2019. This suggests that the most common manufacturing years for this model are clustered around 2016 and 2017, reflecting perhaps production priorities or vehicle availability during that period.
colour popularity
colour popularity
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The data on the main paint colours for Toyota Auris (2015-19) vehicles shows that blue is the most popular colour, accounting for nearly 30% of the fleet. Grey is the second most common at around 21%, followed by white at approximately 17%. Black, red, and silver make up smaller proportions, with black at about 9%, red just over 10%, and silver around 7%. Interestingly, there are a few vehicles with two-tone paint schemes, such as combinations of grey/black, red/black, blue/black, and white/black, representing a small but notable segment of the market. Overall, the colour preferences lean towards traditional and popular shades, with blue and grey leading the choices.
ownership cycle
ownership cycle
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The data shows that for the Toyota Auris (2015-19), the majority of vehicles have been owned by either 2 or 3 registered keepers, accounting for approximately 33.1% and 34.5% respectively. Notably, a significant portion—over 53%—of the vehicles have had two or three keepers, indicating relatively moderate vehicle turnover within this period. Smaller percentages of vehicles have had only 1 keeper (6.8%) or as many as 4 or more keepers, with 13.9% having four and around 8.2% with five keepers. The presence of some vehicles with as many as 8 keepers (0.4%) suggests a small proportion of cars with higher owner turnover, possibly indicating short-term ownership or lease arrangements. Overall, the data suggests that most Toyota Auris cars from this period tend to have moderate or stable ownership histories.
engine choices
engine choices
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The data indicates that the majority of Toyota Auris (2015-19) vehicles are hybrid electric, accounting for 75.4% of the sample, which reflects a strong preference for hybrid technology within this model. Petrol-powered variants make up 16.7%, while diesel versions represent 7.8%. Regarding engine capacity, most vehicles have a 1798cc engine (75.4%), followed by smaller engines of 1197cc (16%) and 1598cc (6%). Notably, the dominant engine size among these vehicles is 1798cc, aligning with the prevalence of hybrid models, likely optimized for efficiency.