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mfratt
11-29-2008, 09:14 PM
Hi all. Brand new member here.

I just got back from the Toyota dealership where I took a second drive in the Yaris 2-door hatch 5MT. As much as I want to think that the car is a little crappy econobox, I just love it too much! The short wheelbase and 2300lb weight make it a hoot to drive (at least with the 5 speed). The sales rep said he can get me in it for around $200/mo lease with nothing down, and that works out perfect for me. I still need to see if I can get VW lower than $249/mo with $750 down for a 2 door Rabbit, but I'm not sure thats gonna happen.

Either way, I'm really leaning towards the Yaris now. Maybe for the price, maybe for the simplicity of it, maybe just for the fun factor, but I'm really warming up to the idea of owning one.

Anyway, a few items of business I'd need to go over if I were to get one:

Tachometer. I don't like having to guess where to shift. Are there any good options for aftermarket tachs? Better yet, is it possible to retrofit a sedan gauge cluster into the hatch's?

Springs and wheels. I would probably look to get some not-too-pricey coilovers to tighten up the ride and drop it down a bit. Is TRD the best way to go or are there better options? I'll want to lose the stellies too.

Real-world MPG. What kind of mileage are you folks getting out of these? Highway, city, mixed? I'd guess that it wouldn't be too difficult to get better than the advertised 36mpg highway. Also, how many miles do you usually get out of a tank of gas?

Thanks and I look forward to becoming an active member should I go with the Yaris.

Tiddlygoose
11-29-2008, 09:42 PM
Sorry, I can't answer for all of your questions, as I've only had my Yaris for a few months so far. I have a 2 door liftback with 5 mt as you are looking at.

While it is no MINI Cooper S, it is quite a bit of fun still. I consider it quite a bit of fun not having to worry if the car is going to make it somewhere, or home after wards.

I have only changed the Shift knob out, and have run a few tanks of gas through it, so here ya go:

My real word driving has netted me a worst ever MPG of 31.6 and a best of 38.9 with my average of about 36.8 MPG. I really beat on the poor thing to get that 31.6 too. I know that some on here have been getting 40+ by over inflating their tires and the such so more is possible.

I say this. You will not ever get a VW anywhere near as inexpensive as the Yaris, with the reliability that Toyota's have. I also own a 2003 Tacoma with 100,00 miles on it.

YAR1S
11-29-2008, 09:44 PM
I get about
38 city
43 highway
40 mixed

averaging about 400 miles til flashy light comes on, not bad.... :]

b_hickman11
11-29-2008, 09:46 PM
I get between 36-44 mpg in both of my Sedans with AT. I do not use any hyper milling techs either.

PreciousPups4U
11-29-2008, 09:57 PM
Bought mine in May 08. It's the auto, could not find a 5 speed anywhere. It is still a blast to drive. I average close to 34 mpg, but mine is pretty much all city. I am sure 40+ on the highway would be relatively easy to achieve.

Put the Tanabe NF210 springs on mine a couple of months ago. It is so much better in both looks and handling. Coilovers are nice, too, but I couldn't justify the extra expense. Mine came with the Toyota alloys so no wheels yet for me.

Loved the yaris so much we also got one for my husband in August 08. His is the the 5 speed and it is really fun to drive, but the mpg is very close to the same.

Don't think anyone has been able to switch the gauge cluster. If the tach is that important to you then go with the S model. They come with a tach.

Have never owned a VW so no input there. Didn't even know a lease was available on the Yaris though. It is a very inexpensive car, why not just buy it?

Bob_VT
11-29-2008, 10:14 PM
Tenfold better than a VW.

What you will save on maintenance alone is worth it.

Go for it.

Chupacabra
11-29-2008, 10:21 PM
Tenfold better than a VW.

What you will save on maintenance alone is worth it.

Go for it.

Couldn't agree more....VW's suck and Toyota's reliability is unsurpassed.

kimona
11-29-2008, 11:20 PM
Yup, VW shouldn't even be in the running! Reliability record is absolutely dismal, plus parts and maintenance costs are ridiculously overpriced.

tetzyamis
11-30-2008, 01:13 AM
Is there any reason why it's better to lease? Just wondering.
By owning car,
2001 Prius costed me $140/mo, and
2003 Corolla costed me $120/mo.
I'm guessing Yaris will be even cheaper than that.

jambo101
11-30-2008, 05:34 AM
While it is no MINI Cooper S, it is quite a bit of fun still. I consider it quite a bit of fun not having to worry if the car is going to make it somewhere, or home after wards.

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Are you suggesting Mini Coopers are unreliable?If you know something let me know as i'm in the market for a non S version.

As for the Yaris (sedan),very reliable,excellent trade-in value,40+mpg easily obtained with a light foot,great urban commuter car,only downside i can think of is they're gutless when it comes to power.
VW's have become very undependable when it comes to their electrical components,i'd steer clear.

TinyGiant
11-30-2008, 08:54 AM
Is there any reason why it's better to lease? Just wondering.
By owning car,
2001 Prius costed me $140/mo, and
2003 Corolla costed me $120/mo.
I'm guessing Yaris will be even cheaper than that.

i was told that leasing a car with a price tag under 15k is less cost efficient than buying the car. I forget the reasoning though.. something to do with the amount that gets paid off in 3 years and the difference with making payments on it..

Chupacabra
11-30-2008, 08:55 AM
Well....I am not going to go out an say that the Mini is unreliable but I will say that a "little" bit of car costs a lot. For the cost of the Yaris...it's a no-brainer. VW, in my opinion, should not even be considered as the quality is horrendous and I mean quality in the vendors who make their parts. Bad control arms, electronics....the list goes on. To add insult to injury, VW's parts are as expensive...if not MORE expensive than BMW. If you are looking for a reliable, sporty daily commuter - I think that the Yaris is the best car for the money.

TinyGiant
11-30-2008, 08:57 AM
i love my yaris.. even after coming from about 5 years of driving loaded jeep grand cherokees.. the car is really fun and is so easy to pull apart inside.. makes moding fun :)

Prohibit
11-30-2008, 09:52 AM
Sounds like we got about the same deal. I spend $200 a month and put nothing down. That was in January I think.. Yaris is the way to go! VW costs too much in repairs!

GeneW
11-30-2008, 12:54 PM
Real-world MPG. What kind of mileage are you folks getting out of these? Highway, city, mixed? I'd guess that it wouldn't be too difficult to get better than the advertised 36mpg highway. Also, how many miles do you usually get out of a tank of gas?

Thanks and I look forward to becoming an active member should I go with the Yaris.

I have an AT and use M&S tires all year round. Sometimes drive it like I stole it but most of the time try to be prudent. So I'm almost a good "bad case".

Do have a Scangauge, which I urge you to purchase as it will pay for itself very fast. Doesn't matter what you purchase they're too useful not to have in a modern car.

Use no special oils, just common garden synthetic Valvoline Syntech in 5W-30. No other additives. Only Toyota filters. Change the oil within recommended times.

Carry some tools and a few amenities in the car. Very "average" American driver.

Usually get from 32 to 38 miles per gallon. If I "hypermile" I can get into the low forties. That's with 87 octane "name brand" gasoline, usually Citgo and BP, which are the two big sellers hereabouts. My mileage will fall slightly if I go to a higher octane rating believe it or not.

Gene

Jeff E.
11-30-2008, 12:56 PM
I get about
38 city
43 highway
40 mixed

averaging about 400 miles til flashy light comes on, not bad.... :]

Geez, how do you get that? I am only able to squeek out 37 average and that is 90 percent hiway at 59 mph. I hit 40 once this last summer. the sedan I had before was doing 41 all the time.

GeneW
11-30-2008, 12:59 PM
Maybe someone else mentioned this important point - you can do a lot of your own PMs right on the street.

I can change the oil in the street using a shallow pan, filter wrench with ratchet and a metric wrench (don't recall the size). No lifts, no hoists and no hassle. That's it. Takes me about twenty minutes, some here have done it far faster.

Most of the easily broken parts, such as the alternator, are right up top in the front. Air filter is up front too.

I'm told that parts for the Yaris are VERY cheap. That's because it's sold all over the world in various guises which really gives Toyota and aftermarket supplies a lot of volume.

At about 12,000 miles it's been change the oil put gas in it and drive it. The thing has never seen the inside of a garage.

Try all of that with your VW!

Gene

Jeff E.
11-30-2008, 01:05 PM
Maybe someone else mentioned this important point - you can do a lot of your own PMs right on the street.

I can change the oil in the street using a shallow pan, filter wrench with ratchet and a metric wrench (don't recall the size). No lifts, no hoists and no hassle. That's it. Takes me about twenty minutes, some here have done it far faster.

Most of the easily broken parts, such as the alternator, are right up top in the front. Air filter is up front too.

I'm told that parts for the Yaris are VERY cheap. That's because it's sold all over the world in various guises which really gives Toyota and aftermarket supplies a lot of volume.

At about 12,000 miles it's been change the oil put gas in it and drive it. The thing has never seen the inside of a garage.

Try all of that with your VW!

Gene
Not all parts are cheap. I had to replace a roof antenna for 300.00. The base was 250. Ouch.

n2oinferno
11-30-2008, 10:26 PM
At about 12,000 miles it's been change the oil put gas in it and drive it. The thing has never seen the inside of a garage.

Try all of that with your VW!

Gene

35k miles on my 07 GTI and then I had a CEL. Other than that only oil changes and normal maintenance.

20k on my 00 Celica GT-S and my air conditioning went out. 5k miles later and I had a squeaky throwout bearing. ;)

Oh yeah I sold the GTI back to the dealership because they got into an accident on the test drive after they fixed the CEL. :brokenheart:

Yarmouth Bob
12-01-2008, 05:25 PM
Definitely go with the Yaris, VW's quality has slipped a lot. Now I know our Canadian gallons are about 20% larger but around town and out to my place in a rural area we get mid - 40's mpg and on the highway (using cruise control) best I've gotten so far has been 53 mpg. Up here gas is going (where I live for $0.858 per litre, it was up to $1.48/litre this summer. So when the lease was up on the Masda3 (dealer 2 hours away) I leased locally and went for a Yaris Sedan with Convenience package, had it for 6 months and we're pretty satisfied.

Tiddlygoose
12-01-2008, 05:27 PM
Are you suggesting Mini Coopers are unreliable?If you know something let me know as i'm in the market for a non S version.

PM me and I will tell you all the dirty little secrets. MINI's are made by BMW. BMW does not have the great a reliability thing going on right now. Parts are mucho expensive.

The upshod here is that I traded my 2003 MINI Cooper S with 60K miles and $700 in on a 2008 Yaris with a warranty. Sick of fixing the damned thing.

TheSilkySmooth
12-01-2008, 06:14 PM
Hi all. Brand new member here.

I just got back from the Toyota dealership where I took a second drive in the Yaris 2-door hatch 5MT.

Either way, I'm really leaning towards the Yaris now. Maybe for the price, maybe for the simplicity of it, maybe just for the fun factor, but I'm really warming up tothe idea of owning one.




Real-world MPG. What kind of mileage are you folks getting out of these? Highway, city, mixed? I'd guess that it wouldn't be too difficult to get better than the advertised 36mpg highway. Also, how many miles do you usually get out of a tank of gas?
Ive owned both so you owe it to yourself to check out the KIA RIO 5. Superb handling (not kidding) and adequate power with much better fit and finish. Yaris comes in LAST in professional comparos and the rio usually place in the top 2. I hate KIAs in general, but this car is in a class by itself. Check out some British revues on Youtube. The Yaris is merely OK but handles like a pig and has terrible, sloppy front suspension. After a year you will klnow your are driving a tin can. Just check out the KIA Rio and get back to us - you'll regret it otherwise. - Sonjas bro

ps we get 35 -40 mpg depending on lead foot or AC. Papa commutes at 80MPH and gets high 30's