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Yawesh
02-04-2010, 09:13 PM
so we all know about trini performance and his odometer resetting goals

question is....who has the least miles, compared to years though

basically, who hasn't been driving the yaris wins.

mine is from june 2008 to now(feb 2010), 16k

Black Yaris
02-04-2010, 09:18 PM
wife as an 08 she bought mid-late 07 and she just hit 9000 miles yesterday
so about 2.5 years old with 9000 miles = 3600 miles a year

paguy717
02-05-2010, 03:14 AM
I put a good bit of miles on my 2009 Yaris 3 Door Liftback. Got the car new in May 2009 and now have 11,500 miles on her.

MadMax
02-05-2010, 08:51 AM
My 08 LB bought in Nov 2008 just went over 10K a couple of weeks back (mid-January)...

eht13
02-05-2010, 12:17 PM
My 08 LB bought in Nov 2008 just went over 10K a couple of weeks back (mid-January)...

Funny, my '08 sedan that I bought in Nov. '08 is just about to go over 10K.

TheSilkySmooth
02-05-2010, 02:43 PM
I got almost 30k on my 08 so I for sure dont qual on this one. Fact, my insurance just boosted my premium cause i drive too much ;(

MadMax
02-05-2010, 05:53 PM
Funny, my '08 sedan that I bought in Nov. '08 is just about to go over 10K.

:eek: Oooooo, that's weird! Are you my evil sedan opposite twin? :evil:

talnlnky
02-05-2010, 07:02 PM
so we all know about trini performance and his odometer resetting goals

question is....who has the least miles, compared to years though

basically, who hasn't been driving the yaris wins.

from june 2008 to now(feb 2010), 16k

I think it would be easier if you just have people post their average mileage per month... so... if I had my car 52 months, and have 26,000 miles i'd average 500miles a month.

with that said, I average 1,600 a month, 19,200 a year... I think I lost.

bankrobber
02-05-2010, 07:43 PM
I got almost 30k on my 08 so I for sure dont qual on this one. Fact, my insurance just boosted my premium cause i drive too much ;(

How did your insurance company find out? Did you voluntary tell them how much you drive?

yarisbird
02-05-2010, 09:42 PM
14,000 miles on my 2007 HB since July 12, 2007

Yawesh
02-05-2010, 10:21 PM
How did your insurance company find out? Did you voluntary tell them how much you drive?

lol, yea i was actually curious how they found out, usually when people sign up, they put the lowest mileage per year. And nobody calls the company up and tell them i will be driving more miles per year when renewing.

the only other way they could have found out is if he has that tracker thingy(progressive?) that tracks driving habits, it would track mileage too.

YAR1S
02-05-2010, 11:01 PM
mid-2008 to start of 2010 = 25k.....

I fail.

Hershey
02-05-2010, 11:06 PM
2008 sedan with less than 18,000 miles . Bought in MAY of '08 . So won't be long before it's in the terrible 2s' . :smile:

bankrobber
02-05-2010, 11:10 PM
lol, yea i was actually curious how they found out, usually when people sign up, they put the lowest mileage per year. And nobody calls the company up and tell them i will be driving more miles per year when renewing.

the only other way they could have found out is if he has that tracker thingy(progressive?) that tracks driving habits, it would track mileage too.

Allstate asked how many miles I drive to work one way. I said something like 8 miles. I put 40,000 miles on the Yaris that year.

bankrobber
02-05-2010, 11:12 PM
14,000 miles on my 2007 HB since July 12, 2007

Wow, I got 81,000 miles on my 2007 HB. It had 20,000 miles when I bought it 2 years ago

wooverstone8
02-05-2010, 11:49 PM
I purchase my 09 Yaris in February 2009 and put just over 10.5k miles on it.

GeneralDon7
02-06-2010, 12:04 AM
lol, yea i was actually curious how they found out, usually when people sign up, they put the lowest mileage per year. And nobody calls the company up and tell them i will be driving more miles per year when renewing.

the only other way they could have found out is if he has that tracker thingy(progressive?) that tracks driving habits, it would track mileage too.

Your right on the progressive part, thats who I have and I actually did do there myRate program, and was saving money cause I was only driving to work before. But then I got a girlfriend and she lived a bit away so i obviously drove more and at "unsafe" hours. So i decided to get off that program, cause it actually starting increasing my premium. Anyway i seriously doubt I'll win 2007, and have 71100, so 23700 a year.

ozmdd
02-06-2010, 12:48 AM
lol, yea i was actually curious how they found out, usually when people sign up, they put the lowest mileage per year. And nobody calls the company up and tell them i will be driving more miles per year when renewing.

the only other way they could have found out is if he has that tracker thingy(progressive?) that tracks driving habits, it would track mileage too.

Many state inspections now enter the mileage as part of the emissions testing. Here in TX they do. That might be accessible to insurance companies, what with Freedom of Information Act and all.

ozmdd
02-06-2010, 12:50 AM
Maybe they found out by reading this thread.

cali yaris
02-06-2010, 02:21 AM
2007 with 21400, mostly driving to the track and back, LOL

nemelek
02-06-2010, 08:09 AM
I think it would be easier if you just have people post their average mileage per month... so... if I had my car 52 months, and have 26,000 miles i'd average 500miles a month.

with that said, I average 1,600 a month, 19,200 a year... I think I lost.

I agree. From April 2008 to Feb 2010 22 months and 19,000 miles = 864 mile/month.

StefanVVTi
02-06-2010, 09:11 AM
18765 miles since November 1st, 2008 :)

Hershey
02-06-2010, 11:34 AM
someone we know has close to 15,000 miles on his YARIS automatic 3 door that he purchased in OCTOBER . He got the YARIS thanks to a little persuasion from us :wink: .

bitz767
02-06-2010, 11:58 AM
I bought mine 2 days ago, and I put over 300 miles on it already, so that means at this rate of 54,000 a year, but I will probably average about 2,500 a month

TheSilkySmooth
02-06-2010, 03:31 PM
How did your insurance company find out? Did you voluntary tell them how much you drive? No, well, maybe. When I lost my job I changed the insurance miles driven since I was traveling out of the State every day. So State Farm put me down for "pleasure use vehicle". Well it seems pleasure use is < 4kmi / year. They just sent me a questioneer and asked what the ODO reading was on my car currently. They must of had the ODO from last year so the figued out I am driving 12K year. When working I had a 70 mile daily round trip commute and put 20K+ on a year. Oh well its a hundered bucks more a year than pleasure use.

DevilGirl
02-08-2010, 08:54 AM
How did your insurance company find out? Did you voluntary tell them how much you drive?

lol, yea i was actually curious how they found out, usually when people sign up, they put the lowest mileage per year. And nobody calls the company up and tell them i will be driving more miles per year when renewing.

the only other way they could have found out is if he has that tracker thingy(progressive?) that tracks driving habits, it would track mileage too.

Your right on the progressive part, thats who I have and I actually did do there myRate program, and was saving money cause I was only driving to work before. But then I got a girlfriend and she lived a bit away so i obviously drove more and at "unsafe" hours. So i decided to get off that program, cause it actually starting increasing my premium. Anyway i seriously doubt I'll win 2007, and have 71100, so 23700 a year.

Many state inspections now enter the mileage as part of the emissions testing. Here in TX they do. That might be accessible to insurance companies, what with Freedom of Information Act and all.

No, well, maybe. When I lost my job I changed the insurance miles driven since I was traveling out of the State every day. So State Farm put me down for "pleasure use vehicle". Well it seems pleasure use is < 4kmi / year. They just sent me a questioneer and asked what the ODO reading was on my car currently. They must of had the ODO from last year so the figued out I am driving 12K year. When working I had a 70 mile daily round trip commute and put 20K+ on a year. Oh well its a hundered bucks more a year than pleasure use.


Here's another possible source of odometer readings. I know in PA when you re-register your car (which is yearly you have to update that info), they ask your odometer reading (they won't allow it without that). This is also often linked with your driver's license (particularly if you are the only listed owner). Add to the fact that you have to prove registration on the vehicle to have insurance (at least I always had to), the insurance company has all the info they need to access your odometer reading on a yearly basis.

eht13
02-08-2010, 02:14 PM
:eek: Oooooo, that's weird! Are you my evil sedan opposite twin? :evil:

Yes. :evil::laugh: