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Re: Absolutely Troubleless [ttai] by bigtaz
Oct 26, 2008 (8:03 am)
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Replying to: ttai (Oct 25, 2008 4:01 pm)

That is great to hear, I've put my buying on hold. I'm sorry you had problems with your Ford, My 04 F150 has 65K and has never been to the shop, there are good ones and bad ones of all makes. I had rented a Yaris to take on vacation, MN to NC "Long test drive" it was a 3dr auto, I liked the nimble handling and the mpg's but it is like most economy cars, slow to accelerate, and the interior was low buck, but so is my stripped down model ford, but the quality of the fit and finish is much better than the Korean cars. I wish there were a longer options list for the Yaris.
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Yaris or Fit by usaf66
Nov 14, 2008 (10:10 pm)
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Have yet to drive the Yaris am in love with Fit but not the price. I have serious back problems . Drove the Saturn Astra very nice roomy handles great and ery little noise (another priority) but no matter how I adjusted seat after only 2 hrs. back acted up. Think will give back a few days rest then try the Yaris seems I do better in a level seat. Any suggestions?
 
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Re: Engine RPM question [pharphr] by dake
Nov 17, 2008 (12:19 pm)
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Replying to: pharphr (Jul 19, 2006 8:14 pm)

Yeah, that's got to be the lamest, made-up excuse yet. It doesn't make a bit of sense. I've had sticky throttle cables before on older cars that didn't always return to idle right away when you let off the gas (happened to me even more on older motorcycles). Our Yaris is at work with my wife so I can't look, but you should be able to see where the throttle cable enters the manifold and you should be able to see it move when you press the gas pedal.
 
If you can, have someone rev the motor lightly in neutral and see if you can tell if it sticks a little causing it to not slow to idle as quickly as it should when you friend lets off the gas.
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Re: Toyota Yaris Owner Reports [Sylvia] by mylantageorgia
Jul 16, 2009 (9:01 pm)
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Replying to: Sylvia (May 07, 2006 11:09 am)

I hate it the only good thing about it is the 40mpg I get with a full tank.
Our new car experience has been a horrifying nightmare.
and will never buy new again.
Our yaris had 55mls when purchased last year. within a month started having problems with transmission (automatic), ignition, and air system stinking like an old heater core dump.
took it into dealership they said nothing was wrong. but as I was gathering the paperwork for the lemon law arbitrator I found that the dealership lied and did a transmission diffrential repair. hmm but told me from the begining that nothing was wrong even gave me a bad time, cause I insisted something was wrong.
we had the boot replace on the exhaust. that stopped the smell until I took it in to have the ignition replaced, now the air system smells of gasoline and exhaust.
and ignition still giving us trouble.
a few months ago we started experiencing a grinding in rear wheel.
dealership said probably just dirt.
a few days later we noticed grease slung on outside of hubcap from wheel.
but nothing wrong with this car!
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Re: Toyota Yaris Owner Reports [mylantageorgia] by lhanson
Jul 21, 2009 (10:28 am)
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Replying to: mylantageorgia (Jul 16, 2009 9:01 pm)

This is really hard to believe. I have bought three Yarii in the past three years for family members, and have not had the first quality problem with any of them. We average about 37 MPG in the city with all of them.
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Still going strong by dake
Jul 26, 2009 (8:44 pm)
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Yeah, I don't know what kind of dealers these poor folks are encountering but they are the exceptions it seems. Mylantageorgia, I doubt you'd have had a better experience with that dealer new or used.
 
My wife's Yaris Sedan is doing great at a year and half. Only thing we had to do was get a faulty TPM monitor replaced - done in an hour along with the oil change.
 
If my Echo weren't still doing so great, I'd have bought a second Yaris by now.

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