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mastaofdisasta
06-05-2009, 12:03 AM
So im pretty sure im getting rid of my yaris.

I need something a little bigger, and safer. Plus i need something that i can haul my toys around i.e. boat, atv, soon to be dirtbike, mountain bikes, my accord for autocross. I need something that can traverse terrain.

Im still not 100% on the decision, its going to be tough as i love this little car :cry:

heres what i will be getting...
cept mine willbe blue

http://qualityautosalesii.com/images/2000z71.2.1_8xqx.jpg

Look for these items on sale here at yarisworld in the next few weeks unless my mind gets changed...
Tanabe Medallion exhaust
Cusco OS Strut bar
AEM Cold air intake
jdm oil cap
jdm radiator carp
jdm vitz & netz badges
Scangauge 2
Autometer Autogauge Tachometer
Redline shift and ebreak boot
TMW m1 abrahms shift knob
Tanabe df210

tk-421
06-05-2009, 02:20 AM
I'm interested in the JDM oil cap, badges, and possibly the boots (what do those look like?). Also, you might want to hold on to the ScanGauge, since it works on that tank of yours. :wink:

texkid
06-05-2009, 02:46 AM
Can't blame ya guy. There are times, like when I take my german shepherd to the vet, that I wish I could just trade in my car for a Tacoma or Tundra.

BailOut
06-05-2009, 03:30 AM
Plus i need something that i can haul my toys around i.e. boat, atv, soon to be dirtbike, mountain bikes, my accord for autocross. I need something that can traverse terrain.
The only thing you listed that the Yaris may not be able to do is haul a boat, but that depends on the size of the boat. I carry mountain bikes all the time and have hauled a small sailboat, even a snowmobile once (which is considerably heavier than a dirt bike or ATV).

In my Yaris I drive mountains in the snow and dirt roads year round, some with ruts that require careful attention. I have never failed to get where I wanted to go.

Also keep in mind that the truck you are looking at is built by a company that is bankrupt.

tristan
06-05-2009, 05:45 AM
interested in the tanabe exhaust =D

Bob Dog
06-05-2009, 06:07 AM
I really like hevy trucks, I had both a 72 and an 85.. t the Cevy truck was one of the most durable vehicles in automotive history. My solution now is to keep a beater truck and my Yaris. If you wait for a little for gas prices to go up, and with the economy in the condition it is, you ought to be able to get an old but dependable truck for less than you'd loose selling or trading the Yaris and still have the Yaris for the times when a big truck is an expensive to operate pain in the ass.

elmo
06-05-2009, 07:56 AM
guess i'm lucky i have both

08 yaris hatch
02 chevy Z71

firemachine69
06-05-2009, 09:22 AM
Also keep in mind that the truck you are looking at is built by a company that is bankrupt.

Not very relevant, the truck is out of warranty. :wink:



Again, Bail-Out, you are more than welcome to do as you please with your Yaris - but I advise against publicly announcing against what the manufacturer recommends. If you get in an accident with a trailer, even if it's not your fault, an over-zealous insurance company (like the other guy's) might have you chased after for gross negligeance, because you went against the manufacturer's recommendation, regardless of what the Yaris is listed for in other countries. Is your financial life really worth giving up because you felt renting a truck (or owning a cheapo truck) was too much hassle?

jambo101
06-05-2009, 09:45 AM
If its just about towing a boat and the autocross car why not just rent a truck for the occasion.I'm sure with a small trailer the Yaris can handle the rest. Or why not just add the truck to the rest of the toys and keep the Yaris.

mastaofdisasta
06-05-2009, 11:43 AM
If its just about towing a boat and the autocross car why not just rent a truck for the occasion.I'm sure with a small trailer the Yaris can handle the rest. Or why not just add the truck to the rest of the toys and keep the Yaris.

I cant afford to insure more than one car at a time, and its alot of hassle renting a truck

scape
06-05-2009, 12:40 PM
i wouldn't mind picking up those springs you have, you using them on stock shocks?

btw, I second the yaris able to haul light loads such as bikes-- it's very capable with it's higher torque output. but it also depends on where your hauling, if it's mountains and snowy roads, I'd suggest an AWD personally...

toyo
06-05-2009, 01:41 PM
damn you have a busy life lol awesome c ongrats, change the damn car lol i only use mine to go to work/school :(

mastaofdisasta
06-05-2009, 02:22 PM
Ya the roads i go on are sometimes not the best mantained, and i live in a mountaneous region. I love the little yaris but its just not fitting right now. Thanks for the support tho, im glad i havent gotten a respnse along the lines as "you idiot thats going to take so much gas", and ya im using the springs on stock shocks.

toyo
06-05-2009, 02:54 PM
It is gonna take a lot of more money on gas.

but at least you're not driving the truck to the office in the city ;p it's gonna be used as it's supposed to

yaris-me
06-05-2009, 05:09 PM
I think this is something you'll regret. You will be back.:rolleyes:

Bob Dog
06-05-2009, 07:07 PM
The increase in insurance for a beater truck with out collison would probably be less than the increase in gas cost, for interested parties. It sure is for me in North Carolina.