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Loren
04-19-2009, 08:03 PM
Just thought I'd share some general happiness with you.

I just filled up the car. Averaged 35.5 mpg for a tank and a half. (I put exactly 5 gallons in the car early this week because I needed gas, but didn't want to autox on a full tank this weekend) That might not sound great, but it includes two autocrosses! My typical in-town trips net me between 38 and 42 mpg usually.

The good news: The ScanGauge is finally dialed in. It read 35.4 mpg when I filled. Cool!

More good news: The Yaris continues to piss people off at autocrosses by being faster than they think it should be.

Even more good news: I averaged 43.8 mpg on the 56 mile trip home in air-conditioned comfort.

I love this car, I really do!

nerp
04-19-2009, 09:35 PM
Couldn't agree more. I drive a lot for my job and i keep glacing at the fuel gague in disbelief.

Forrest
04-19-2009, 09:44 PM
It IS a great little car. No frills in ours just a great little car and fun to drive. A big plus that the gas gauge seems to hardly move !

aeipee13
05-18-2009, 04:56 PM
I couldn't agree with you more Loren. I drove from Los Angeles to Lake Havasu, AZ last summer and didn't have to fill my tank until half way back home. A/C blasting the whole time.

I truly think Toyota designed the yaris as a reincarnation of the Starlet. Most of my friends laughed at me when i bought this car. They drive your typical mix of AE86s to STi. All are good/great drivers. I told them it felt good and reminded me of older Starlets as far as potential from an econobox car. Absolutely an awesome car!

jackrabbitnomore
05-25-2009, 10:28 AM
When I shopped for the car exactly three years ago, I was looking for several things: low up front cost (got mine for $11,900.00) low operating cost, longevity/reliability. Of course that last one demanded that I be looking at Toyotas. Part of me really wanted a Matrix, for several reasons, but the cost and mpg just weren't in line with my budget. I could have bought a stripped down Corolla for about the same money as the Yaris, but just liked the look of the new model, and as it was primarily a commuting car for one person, I chose the Yaris. I've had a few moments of regret about the 5spd, but they don't last long, especially when I'm pumping gas and I pump 10 gallons for almost 400 miles traveled, all in suburban, small town traffic.

With the new tires I just bought (see my thread on Ecopia EP 100s) my Yaris rides and feels no substantial difference from my daughter's Corolla. The slightly larger tires have removed almost all of the sway and feeling of instability at higher speeds.

I couldn't be happier with my car right now.

daf62757
05-25-2009, 12:09 PM
Dittos! I love my Yaris. I would have bought one two years ago but they didn't have a OEM cruise control. The 2009 finally had one and that was all I needed. And one thing that surprises everyone is how roomy it. My wife and I had to rent a Chevy full sized pickup last week to haul some furniture from Chicago to Indy, and the Yaris felt more roomy than the Chevy.

If the Yaris goes hybrid....I probably will get one...these are great cars!

yaris-me
05-25-2009, 01:44 PM
Loren, you should name your car Herby, not Herbie.:thumbsup:

kngrsll
07-01-2009, 04:59 PM
LOL i was just saying the same thing this weekend. Ran down some miatas, bmws, and civics and drove home in comfort. what a cool car! there are some people in the southeast thinking about getting one now lol

slothman86
07-05-2009, 01:47 PM
The Yaris is a thing of beauty!

Tamago
07-05-2009, 04:24 PM
yup, the ECHO's younger brother is a nice car

ellenbetty
07-15-2009, 06:13 PM
I agree. The Yaris is a awesome car. Advanced VVI 1.5 liter motor for greater power across the operating range of the motor. I love my new Yaris 3 door hatchback so much I traded in my dead brother's Ford Ranger, as a down payment, on a second used Yaris 3 door hatchback. Moving the speedometer to the top center of the dash, leaving a empty dash behind the steering wheel is the best design dash I have seen. Nice place to put a navigation system behind the steering wheel. Throw in space on the dash for a Ecometer for good measure. The four storage locations in the dash, plus 2 cup holders, cannot be beat by any other economy car. Fuel economy with automatic, A/C and power package. Shortest front end thanks to the best use of the cab forward concept on the US market. Easy to park. Plenty of head room and leg room for driver and passenger. Large carrying ability thanks to the hatchback.