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wow, congratulations on your new Yaris sedan! I'm surprised you have that much room for your frame but that's a good thing. Sounds like it drives and handles nicely, too. A Yaris is waiting over there for me. |
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Replying to: chesscat (Apr 22, 2006 11:56 am) |
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Replying to: frugal_one (Apr 22, 2006 6:50 am) There IS a dealer near me that has a sedan in blue with a stick, and it's loaded up to include cruise. The sticker is $16,000 flat. Power package etc. For that money, I say to myself "go with the Corolla for the same money, it will be quieter on long road trips and have a better stereo".....or maybe the Fit, for $500 less? |
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Replying to: ctyankee1 (Apr 22, 2006 7:40 am)
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Replying to: nvarch1 (Apr 23, 2006 11:09 am) I share the experience of another poster on this blog who simply saw a Yaris while vehicle shopping for somehting like a Scion Xa in order to get better gas mileage than my 2002 Subaru Legacy. I drove a base Yaris that had arrived that day at the dealership. Not even the saleman knew much. All I knew was that I loved in the test drive! That was about 4 weeks ago, and they gave up trying to locate one for me, and I am waiting for their next allotment shipment, which has already arrived in NJ. I am anxious to see if they get any liftbacks among them. |
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Replying to: wave54 (Apr 23, 2006 6:24 pm) |
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| I talked to the dealer my sister uses in South carolina to see if they could locate a Yaris hatch with the options I wanted. He said there are only 17 manual hatches available in the south east at the time he looked. 4 red,1 blue, 5 white,4 black,4 silver. Most have the convenience pak and just a few have the power pack. He said if I would take a automatic, which I will not, that there were 108 available. | |
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mentions things like "velvety ride, fun shifter, agile around town and the best observed fuel economy." They didn't like a few things, though. They are the small amount of room in the back(duh, it's an economy 4-door, why is this even mentioned?), too much body roll(again, this is a small economy rig, not built for throwing into the twisties, who drives like that, anyway?)and the fact the the electronic power-assisted steering assisted too much(humm...only a test drive could prove this one out). They mentioned making sure you held two hands on the wheel over 55mph. Also, they disliked the center-mounted gauge cluster. I test drove a 2006 Scion xA with the center gauges and got used to it pretty quick, so I don't think that's an issue with me. Price? Reasonable. Looks? Nice. I think I have my front-runner picked out for the time being. Meanwhile, my Sportage 4x4 from 2001 just blew out it's first light bulb. 5 years of ownership and one blown bulb. Wow! |
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Replying to: bottgers (Apr 15, 2006 10:03 am) If you look at the Toyota Australia website the 80KW(105hp) Yaris is rated at 6.1 kilometers per 100 liters of gas, while the Corolla, 93KW(126HP) is rated at 7.5 kilometers per 100 liters. This is a big improvement in MPG.
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Replying to: succabee (Apr 25, 2006 3:41 pm) |
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