View Full Version : Yaris scores # 1 in Reliabilty.
krolos
10-26-2010, 09:06 PM
Wow they gave the Yaris a # 1 in the small car category,
finally something positive from them on the Yaris.
http://money.cnn.com/galleries/2010/autos/1010/gallery.consumer_reports_most_reliable/2.html
Altitude
10-26-2010, 11:05 PM
Yeah, but they still dis it and recommend the 2nd and 3rd place cars!!
Why does peepole hatez teh Yaris??
because it is cnn, and they realize they have zero cred, so they think by mentioning cr, which also has zero cred, someone might actually believe them.
geniusmusicman
10-27-2010, 02:11 PM
I do have to agree with the article on it not being recommended due to performance. TheYaris is very weak when accelerating and climbing hills due to its 106 HP engine.
brg88tx
10-27-2010, 02:24 PM
I do have to agree with the article on it not being recommended due to performance. TheYaris is very weak when accelerating and climbing hills due to its 106 HP engine.
it's a cheap, dependable car made for high mpgs, not performance.
nemelek
10-27-2010, 06:37 PM
it's a cheap, dependable car made for high mpgs, not performance.
I agree. People wants to judge the Yaris on what it is not, instead of what it is. All things considered I believe that the Yaris is one of the best values for a new car.
krolos
10-27-2010, 08:31 PM
I do have to agree with the article on it not being recommended due to performance. TheYaris is very weak when accelerating and climbing hills due to its 106 HP engine.
The yaris does pretty good for a small car with a 106 hp engine,
I Think my self it is pretty impressive for what it is,
'' the Yaris is very weak '' you must have down graded from a hot rod or
Porsche to say that.
I recall consumer Reports reason for not recommending it was mostly
do to crash test performance.
wooverstone8
10-28-2010, 12:01 AM
I find the 106HP engine peppy and it provides all the power I needed 95% of the time. The 5% (that didn't work) came when I needed speed right now.
ddongbap
10-28-2010, 12:50 AM
Or, maybe the Yaris is what a Yaris is. And the truth hurts sometimes.
geniusmusicman
10-28-2010, 09:24 PM
I was just saying that it's true that the performance sucks, that's all. I like the value you get out of it and the mileage savings, but that's about it. Oh, and I do like the way it looks.
Kal-El
10-29-2010, 12:21 AM
I do have to agree with the article on it not being recommended due to performance. TheYaris is very weak when accelerating and climbing hills due to its 106 HP engine.
I was just saying that it's true that the performance sucks, that's all. I like the value you get out of it and the mileage savings, but that's about it. Oh, and I do like the way it looks.
Critical dislikes have not included the Yaris's speed. In fact, since the Yaris came out, it's one of the quickest cars in its class. Surprised? It's true. And critics only compare with competition. They don't demerit the Yaris because it doesn't do what a Camry does.
The Yaris 106 HP is more than adequate for this class. Others may have a little more power, but they are still slower.
The Yaris's main failures (according to the auto press) is...
- numb electric steering feel (I personally love the feel and performance )
- overall lack of driving feel and performance (non-speed related)
- seating position/comfort
- steering wheel too far away (no telescoping)
- before later safety upgrades, 2007-2008 models were criticized for the lack of standard side airbags, ABS, stability control, ect..
firemachine69
10-29-2010, 02:22 AM
Yeah, but they still dis it and recommend the 2nd and 3rd place cars!!
Why does peepole hatez teh Yaris??
Because it drives like crap, lacks some fairly basic standard features on the base model, has a high price tag with some basic options, and has a Fisher Price interior.
If you want an A to B car, the Yaris might be it.
If you want a car with "soul", look anywhere else.
JumpmanYaris
10-29-2010, 02:31 AM
Because it drives like crap, lacks some fairly basic standard features on the base model, has a high price tag with some basic options, and has a Fisher Price interior.
If you want an A to B car, the Yaris might be it.
If you want a car with "soul", look anywhere else.
Speak for ur self
JumpmanYaris
10-29-2010, 02:33 AM
it's a cheap, dependable car made for high mpgs, not performance.
+1
advocate
10-29-2010, 03:31 AM
- before later safety upgrades, 2007-2008 models were criticized for the lack of standard side airbags, ABS, stability control, ect..
You just mentioned 3 things I love about my Yaris.
Who the hell wants a computer driving their car for them? I know I don't...
Well I guess that means only 2 since it's hard to criticize a side airbag. They're pretty damn useful. But still. ABS and traction control are computers attemping to make up for american's inability to sufficiently operate the cars they own. I don't blame Americans though because even a mentally handicapped person who can't speak english can pass the driver's test sadly.
There's a reason the best roads, the best drivers, and the best cars are found in Europe. /endtangent
edit: Also i'm with jumpman on this one. seems like firemachine woke up one day to a yaris in his driveway and hates his life for it...
Kal-El
10-29-2010, 11:19 AM
Because it drives like crap, lacks some fairly basic standard features on the base model, has a high price tag with some basic options, and has a Fisher Price interior.
If you want an A to B car, the Yaris might be it.
If you want a car with "soul", look anywhere else.
Why did you buy it?
Altitude
10-29-2010, 11:34 AM
Because it drives like crap, lacks some fairly basic standard features on the base model, has a high price tag with some basic options, and has a Fisher Price interior.
If you want an A to B car, the Yaris might be it.
If you want a car with "soul", look anywhere else.
I suppose it depends on what one wants from a car. For the need I had when I purchased it, it has fit the bill perfectly and then some. Though I'm not clear on what "basic standard features" are missing from an entry level base model car.
As for performance, I'm not the type to want speed (whats the point of having a fast car on roads with a speed limit?) so that's a non-issue for me.
I have a Jeep for when I need power and traction, and I have the Yaris for everyday trips, good mpgs and for hella fun driving the twisty mountain roads. I'm happy with the Yaris and of all of the cars I've owned in my lifetime it's second only to my Jeep in terms of favoritisim.
Sorry you don't like yours.
UTVitz
10-29-2010, 12:07 PM
Mine has been a fantastic car in the 2.5 years and 50K miles I've had it. Never needing any repairs and I could not say that about two previous Toyotas I owned from new nor any other car I purchased new. I love the fuel ecomony averaging 45 with mostly gentle freeway travel. The only car I like slightly more is the new to America Mazda 2, but it's a/c is no where near as good as the toyota's, I just like the looks and handling better.
Or, maybe the Yaris is what a Yaris is. And the truth hurts sometimes.
Wait what? The yaris is an econobox. How does that hurt?
Because it drives like crap, lacks some fairly basic standard features on the base model, has a high price tag with some basic options, and has a Fisher Price interior.
If you want an A to B car, the Yaris might be it.
If you want a car with "soul", look anywhere else.
Wow, someone has some issues.
i think it drives pretty darn good.
I am glad it lacks all those ridiculous electro nannies that just add unnecessary weight. An active brain is the only nanny anyone needs while driving.
All car prices are way too high. They always will be. We aren't going to return to the times of $2500 cars. get over it.
I love the fisher price interior. Things are easy to take out, play with, put back together, modify, and generally have fun with. Try doing that in a luxury car.
If you want to have fun and get great gas mileage, buy a yaris.
If you are a stuck up snob who thinks image is important, look somewhere else, preferably down the business end of a gun as you pull the trigger.
You just mentioned 3 things I love about my Yaris.
Who the hell wants a computer driving their car for them? I know I don't...
Well I guess that means only 2 since it's hard to criticize a side airbag. They're pretty damn useful. But still. ABS and traction control are computers attemping to make up for american's inability to sufficiently operate the cars they own. I don't blame Americans though because even a mentally handicapped person who can't speak english can pass the driver's test sadly.
There's a reason the best roads, the best drivers, and the best cars are found in Europe. /endtangent
edit: Also i'm with jumpman on this one. seems like firemachine woke up one day to a yaris in his driveway and hates his life for it...
I don't want any airbags, still haven't seen enough proof they do anything at all, and yet we know people have been killed by them.
Completely agree with everything else you said.
auxmike
10-29-2010, 08:29 PM
Not a single problem until 30k.
Now my waterpump is leaking.
This is reliable?
I'm used to getting at LEAST 90k miles out of a waterpump......
eric81
10-29-2010, 09:43 PM
At least the waterpump is covered under warranty. I am driving a 2003 Echo with 316K miles on it. I don't see a lot of other makes with that many miles that still drive good, much less perfect. My car drives AWESOME!!! Brakes are good, steering is good, heater is good, A/C is good, engine is good, tranny is good, ... it's an all around great car.
Kal-El
10-29-2010, 09:45 PM
Not a single problem until 30k.
Now my waterpump is leaking.
This is reliable?
I'm used to getting at LEAST 90k miles out of a waterpump......
Yes, only one thing going wrong is excellent reliability. And one thing in a Yaris is unusual. Most people are repair free. The water pump seems to be that one thing but has affected very few among all owners. The two highest mileage members here at 420,000 and 200K+ miles are both on the original water pump. And they each have had only one or two minor repairs.
People seem to write the Yaris off if they have one rare issue. Try owning a Chrysler or German car. You'd end up in a mental institution.
eric81
10-29-2010, 10:18 PM
At least the waterpump is covered under warranty. I am driving a 2003 Echo with 316K miles on it. I don't see a lot of other makes with that many miles that still drive good, much less perfect. My car drives AWESOME!!! Brakes are good, steering is good, heater is good, A/C is good, engine is good, tranny is good, ... it's an all around great car.
Oh yeah, and the lady that owned it before me had it serviced every 3K miles, and all the parts under the hood are original.
JumpmanYaris
10-29-2010, 10:26 PM
The people that bitches about the car it is more likely to have more problems with the cars. :rolleyes:
JumpmanYaris
10-29-2010, 10:28 PM
If any of you dont think the car is reliable or dont like how it handles GET RID OF THE DAMN CAR simple!!!!. there is no crying in baseball. take it up with Toyota :eek:
bronsin
10-30-2010, 11:25 PM
I am perfectly happy with the acceleration of my Yaris and its automatic! When I got the car I thought the interior was sumptous. Does any other car have the interior storage space the Yaris has? At ANY price? No!
RualStorge
11-03-2010, 12:51 PM
Thank you Krolos for posting this. I'm currently car shopping and have been strongly considering the Yaris as my next car. The link provided helped support one of my concerns with the Yaris which was maintenance, one of my old high school friends works as a mechanic and spoke VERY poorly about the Yaris, but I understand thats specifically the only car he works on for Toyota so I think he's got a biased view on the matter. Never the less, very helpful link thank you.
Kal-El
11-03-2010, 01:16 PM
Thank you Krolos for posting this. I'm currently car shopping and have been strongly considering the Yaris as my next car. The link provided helped support one of my concerns with the Yaris which was maintenance, one of my old high school friends works as a mechanic and spoke VERY poorly about the Yaris, but I understand thats specifically the only car he works on for Toyota so I think he's got a biased view on the matter. Never the less, very helpful link thank you.
:confused:
Huh, what's this mechanic thinking? The Yaris is the most trouble free car in history. We have a member, for example, that has gone 420,000 miles with only one minor repair.
MUSKOKA800
11-03-2010, 01:39 PM
50+K on my '08 sedan. It's never seen the dealership since I drove it away on day 1. No need.
I do my own regular maintenance and had zero warranty claims.
Short of tire changes and the alignment rack (after my TRD suspension install) it's never seen a shop.
RualStorge
11-03-2010, 01:42 PM
Yeah I think it's primarily because he ONLY works on Yarii that he's got the whole problem where he only sees Yarii in need of repairs which gives him a skewed view.
Kal-El
11-03-2010, 02:38 PM
Yeah I think it's primarily because he ONLY works on Yarii that he's got the whole problem where he only sees Yarii in need of repairs which gives him a skewed view.
Point is, is that the Yaris never needs repairs. Unless he sees a lot of Yaris's with 150K, 200K, 300K, ect...Which there isn't many yet.
Astroman
11-03-2010, 02:52 PM
89k miles, two frontal accidents and one interior fire, no problems! :smile:
Kal-El
11-03-2010, 02:58 PM
89k miles, two frontal accidents and one interior fire, no problems! :smile:
LOL :tongue:
Soner
11-03-2010, 07:54 PM
Why would a mechanic say anything good about a car that is mostly trouble free and cheap to maintain. He wants to make money. Doesn't he?
krolos
11-03-2010, 09:16 PM
Thank you Krolos for posting this. I'm currently car shopping and have been strongly considering the Yaris as my next car. The link provided helped support one of my concerns with the Yaris which was maintenance, one of my old high school friends works as a mechanic and spoke VERY poorly about the Yaris, but I understand that's specifically the only car he works on for Toyota so I think he's got a biased view on the matter. Never the less, very helpful link thank you.
Hey RualStorge , the shop might have designated Techs for different
models, If you friend is designated to the Yaris he probably ends
up sweeping the floor a lot and doing other grunt jobs simply because they
don't get many Yari in need of repair, but mostly oil changes, maybe that
is why he is a little frustrated and then he speaks bad about the Yaris?
but once he moves up to the more complicated Lexus he will be
a lot more busy.
Anyone remember the old Maytag commercial ? well it is kind of like that:laugh:
Zaphod
11-04-2010, 05:58 PM
Critical dislikes have not included the Yaris's speed. In fact, since the Yaris came out, it's one of the quickest cars in its class. Surprised? It's true. And critics only compare with competition. They don't demerit the Yaris because it doesn't do what a Camry does.
The Yaris 106 HP is more than adequate for this class. Others may have a little more power, but they are still slower.
The Yaris's main failures (according to the auto press) is...
- numb electric steering feel (I personally love the feel and performance )
- overall lack of driving feel and performance (non-speed related)
- seating position/comfort
- steering wheel too far away (no telescoping)
- before later safety upgrades, 2007-2008 models were criticized for the lack of standard side airbags, ABS, stability control, ect..
Numb? Oh wow, the electric steering has to be my favorite thing about the car.
I know it sounds silly, but I have to wonder what kind of driving feel people are looking for. After driving a short wheel base Jeep for 12 years, I'm kind of glad I don't have to feel every nuance of the road and on the opposite side of the spectrum it's nice be free of floaty luxury car or modern truck suspensions.
I don't know, but I like the stock Yaris suspension, it just seems balanced to me ... but there's always the plethora of aftermarket modifications. :smile:
mrb3990
11-18-2010, 09:41 PM
The Yaris equipped with a manual transmission has no problems with acceleration.
krolos
11-20-2010, 10:40 AM
The Yaris equipped with a manual transmission has no problems with acceleration.
The Auto has no problems either, very responsive for this
little car:smile:
Chuck G
11-20-2010, 03:17 PM
The Auto has no problems either, very responsive for this
little car:smile:
+1 The auto beat the manual on my test drives!!
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