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DevilGirl
08-07-2009, 09:35 AM
So I signed almost all of the paperwork last night on a 09 3dr LB MT Meteorite Metalic, power package w/steel wheels, cold weather package. I pick it up tonight after work. I'm excited!!! :eyebulge:

I traded in my 06 Mitsu Lancer ES for the Yaris. (49350 miles, average mpg was aroud 25 on the highway) Thankfully they gave me enough on the trade-in to cover the payoff of the car!

I'll have pictures posted sometime this weekend.

gokartride
08-07-2009, 09:57 AM
I pick it up tonight after work. I'm excited!!!I'll bet you are!!!!!! Have fun this weekend getting acquainted w/ your new Yaris!!! :smile:

SpaceShot
08-07-2009, 10:02 AM
Welcome,

Soon you will have an interesting choice. Do you go for the performance mods and make the Yaris a little street cruiser to rival the Lancer? Or do you go for efficiency and move up from 25 Mpg all the way to 45 Mpg highway?

The Yaris can be a lot of fun going either way with it. Even just stock, it is fun drive for such an economical ride.

ChinoCharles
08-07-2009, 10:13 AM
Nice! Congrats on the purchase. Post pics when you get it.

DevilGirl
08-07-2009, 10:44 AM
Soon you will have an interesting choice. Do you go for the performance mods and make the Yaris a little street cruiser to rival the Lancer? Or do you go for efficiency and move up from 25 Mpg all the way to 45 Mpg highway?


I'm thinking efficiency. This will be my commuter car. I drive 100 miles round-trip daily, mostly highway, well, turnpike really. (500 miles a week, 2000 a month, approx 25,500 a year, if I take a week vacation). The initial mods would be tinted windows and possibly pinstriping. Oh, and a tach. Not sure if I wanna try to get the OEM cluster, or an AM tach. I know how to drive stick (learned on a 87 Wrangler), just never owned one myself. So a tach would be helpful for me to get accustomed to the car quicker, but I can manage without it (just that darn first gear launch thing).

Thankfully I have a boyfriend who is wonderful with cars, and even before I signed paperwork for it, was already thinking of ways to make it more efficient while still having plenty of power. Trying to rival his 09 Jetta Sportwagen TDI (yeah I know, fuel efficiency yes, power, no). (The low-end torque on the TDI is amazing! It threw my head back many times while he was playing around in it.)

Personally, I am glad to be rid of my Lancer. I'm not into the whole street racing thing (at least not with my own cars). I've gone through a 97 Escort, 00 Escort, and a 02 Saturn SL2 prior to the Lancer.

I was deciding betwen the Fit and the Yaris. I liked the look and feel of the Yaris more than the Fit, but like the better safety features on the Fit. Then he (boyfriend, who was pointing more towards the Fit for ride comfort, space, and safety) sat down and compared the gear ratios, and found that the Yaris is geared more for highway, where the Fit is geared more for slower or around town driving. After that, he changed his mind, stating that "if you're doing highway driving mostly, go with the Yaris, if you're doing more city driving, go with the Fit".


Anyone on this forum from around the NE PA area? I'm curious how the car will handle in the snows we get around here, as well as with the crazy traffic on 78, 22, or 476. :eek:

(Oh, and a many thanks already to those posting on this forum, for the information regarding DIY and average MPG based on conditions, driving style, and maintenance. Greatly helped in making my decision as to which car to go with.) :thanks:

PreciousPups4U
08-07-2009, 11:38 AM
Welcome DevilGirl. Great to have more females on the site. You will LOVE the Yaris. We now have 3, yes 3 in our family. Got mine first, 2008 Bayou Blue LB auto (could not find a manual anywhere) last May. Then got a 2008 Blazing Blue LB manual for husband 3 months later when he wrecked the old cavalier. My son-in-law purchased a 2009 Absolutely Red LB manual a few months ago to replace his very, very old honda.

They are great little cars. Have had no problems at all.

Again welcome. There is lots of info here or just ask questions. The guys and girls are great and will help you any way they can.

kurokoma-kun
08-07-2009, 11:45 AM
I'm thinking efficiency. .. The initial mods would be tinted windows and possibly pinstriping. Oh, and a tach.

Welcome DevilGirl :smile:

If you're thinking efficiency, consider a Scangauge. It has several gauge functions including tach (rpm reading). It also has a lot of tools to aid fuel economy, as well as a "trouble code" reader to help diagnose engine conditions. Search around here, lots of threads with feedback on it.

ChinoCharles
08-07-2009, 11:54 AM
Piece of advice for winter: buy snow tires.

DevilGirl
08-07-2009, 12:05 PM
Piece of advice for winter: buy snow tires.

Yeah, the boy already said about that. Wasn't sure if there were any actual driving tips on handling. Being new to stick and new to driving a car this small/lightweight. I'm used to heavier/larger vehicles, either a sedan or a 4x4 Grand Chereokee.

Revsson
08-07-2009, 03:08 PM
Welcome DevilGirl.
I applaud :clap: you for picking the best color choice! :thumbup:

KCALB SIRAY
08-07-2009, 03:11 PM
I beg to differ on that ^ lol. Welcome and have fun

tomato
08-07-2009, 03:12 PM
Congratulations! Another MT in the forum, cool! :smile:

DevilGirl
08-07-2009, 04:03 PM
Welcome DevilGirl.
I applaud :clap: you for picking the best color choice! :thumbup:

Actually, I wanted the Blazing Blue Pearl, but that one was more expensive (outside my budget) due to the sporty shifter knob (I couldn't care less) and the spoiler (which, as my boyfriend so elequently put it, "it makes it look less like an egg"). It was the blue one that I test drove. But when I went back last night, the "gray" one was still, and being slightly cheaper and closer to my budget, I went with that one. I can always add a spoiler later, or an AM shifter if I want something spiffy. And as long as the color wasn't white (I have a bad track record with white vehicles, totaled 2, crashed 1 other).

talnlnky
08-07-2009, 04:30 PM
yaris does fine in snow as long as you have decent tires.... When you get more than 2" of unpacked snow then it starts to act wierd.... snow gets caked in the wheel wells and will add some temporary vibration from time to time when driving at highway speeds.... the first 3 months I owned my yaris the city I was living in got over 90" of snow.... I survived perfectly fine with the stock tires (tho they were brand new at the time).

DevilGirl
08-08-2009, 03:00 PM
Here are some pics of my car, as well as one of his (the TDI)...

90tsi
08-08-2009, 03:05 PM
i remember when my 3dr looked just like that in january. then i found the "comfirm purchase" button on the internet. lol

kac
08-08-2009, 03:47 PM
i remember when my 3dr looked just like that in january. then i found the "comfirm purchase" button on the internet. lol

so true...

Noelia
08-08-2009, 07:32 PM
HI, DEVIL GIRL, WELCOME TO YARISWORLD... MORE GIRLS IN THIS SITE... BE CAREFUL BOYS!!!!!!!!!!! :tongue:

JumpmanYaris
08-09-2009, 12:08 AM
Welcome

DevilGirl
08-09-2009, 01:15 PM
So talk about annoying... I washed and waxed my baby yesterday... Then it rained last night/today! Talk about timing! Ah well, at lease she has a good coat of wax on her to help protect her...

gswell
08-10-2009, 02:49 PM
i remember when my 3dr looked just like that in january. then i found the "comfirm purchase" button on the internet. lol

I don't get it. Is there an aftermarket part for this? It is quite ugly.

90tsi
08-10-2009, 04:26 PM
^ i was sayin my 09 yaris looked just like hers for about a week. till i ordered things for the car.. lowering springs, bought wheels, tint, gauges,... yada yada

roadrunner
08-23-2009, 07:37 AM
Welcome, and a nice choice in color. I drive a 2007 Yaris hatchback, and my wife is getting a 2010 Yaris hatchback in the near future. I highly recommend getting the ScanGuage II, if you are into getting great mpg. It has helped me a great deal.
I live nearby in Bucks County, and the original equipment tires are fair in snow, but snow tires would be better for you with that long commute in the winter. In the LV, you get a bit more snow than closer to Phila. I still have not purchased snow tires, and likely will never get them.

RUFFSTUFF
08-23-2009, 01:28 PM
Fortunately all you need down here is rain tires...

Altitude
08-23-2009, 01:39 PM
Hey roadrunner..what's with your avatar? Is that a family pet?

roadrunner
08-23-2009, 01:53 PM
Hey roadrunner..what's with your avatar? Is that a family pet?

No pigs are allowed where I live. Wish I did own one as a pet. To me pigs are much like dogs, and make nice pets. Not healthy to eat pigs.

The pig is just a friend I met years ago.

Roadrunner

advocate
08-26-2009, 03:02 PM
Congratulations on the purchase.

CtrlAltDefeat
09-01-2009, 03:33 AM
Congrats! You'll enjoy it, I'm sure! :thumbup:

cheeseman
09-01-2009, 06:11 PM
Gratz! I just got my 5dr too! That will be my commuter car as well (90 miles round-trip to work).

yarr_is
09-01-2009, 08:03 PM
Welcome and congrats and your new purchase. Enjoy