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fearturtle44
01-10-2007, 04:55 PM
I must say it is nice reading this forum and not seeing many real complaints/problems. I have had other cars and joined other forums where there have been many problems/issues.

Loving on the Yaris S (7800 miles) flint mica, AT.

Kevin

Kaotic Lazagna
01-10-2007, 07:20 PM
nice, i have a flint mica S too, a m/t one. only problems that i have had were not Yaris problems, but the makers of the power package that was offered to me, Autohaus. i have around 3500 on mine. i just changed the oil yesterday.

Typer73
01-10-2007, 08:30 PM
Complaints are few and far between around here. After almost 5,000 miles on my meteorite metallic liftback, my only complaint is the back windshield washer dribbles down the glass rather than sprays. I'm taking him in for service this weekend, so maybe I'll have the techies look at that to see if it's a problem or the way it's supposed to work? Other than that, everything's great!

TrancosRt
01-10-2007, 09:11 PM
Complaints are few and far between around here. After almost 5,000 miles on my meteorite metallic liftback, my only complaint is the back windshield washer dribbles down the glass rather than sprays. I'm taking him in for service this weekend, so maybe I'll have the techies look at that to see if it's a problem or the way it's supposed to work? Other than that, everything's great!

Same here (even the color!! Mine is an MT BTW). I guess the washer is supposed to be like that. However, ask them about it!!

spkrman
01-10-2007, 09:45 PM
built on the "most reliable" echo... I'd sure hope these things hold together :)

I'd always been a chevy man, overlooked reliability issues for overall feel...

Then came the aveo :)

07WYarisRS
01-10-2007, 10:40 PM
26,000km and no problems

PetersRedYaris
01-10-2007, 11:10 PM
Complaints are few and far between around here. After almost 5,000 miles on my meteorite metallic liftback, my only complaint is the back windshield washer dribbles down the glass rather than sprays. I'm taking him in for service this weekend, so maybe I'll have the techies look at that to see if it's a problem or the way it's supposed to work? Other than that, everything's great!

My rear window washer fluid is the exact same.

SmellyTofu
01-11-2007, 12:57 AM
Complaints are few and far between around here. After almost 5,000 miles on my meteorite metallic liftback, my only complaint is the back windshield washer dribbles down the glass rather than sprays. I'm taking him in for service this weekend, so maybe I'll have the techies look at that to see if it's a problem or the way it's supposed to work? Other than that, everything's great!

Put yourself in this situation. You are following a Yaris doing 30mph or something. The driver turns on the rear washers and it sprays (rather than dribbles). Where do you think most of the water will end up?

Blenjar
01-11-2007, 01:44 AM
Makes sense....
My mother's Grand Jeep Cherokee n brother's Ford Focus doesn't really spray..its more like drippin down the window..no spraying..

-- Blen

swng
01-11-2007, 02:24 AM
My rear window washer fluid is the exact same.
So is mine. I think it is designed to operate that way. Smelly Tofu has got a valid point.
So don't worry Typer73. I think your rear window washer nozzle is fine.

60 Somethings
01-11-2007, 02:39 AM
Have just under 11,000 miles on our Yaris HB - running great. Only even minor complaint is a sometime slight rattle/vibration noise from dash face just below steering wheel.

Just turned 10,000 miles on our 2006 4Runner Sport V8 - also ZERO problems. This SUV is a rocketship when you need to get on it, and takes rough roads and bumps like they are nothing. We use it to tow our 2,100 lb Aframe folding trailer ('03 Chalet Arrowhead).

We went from two Fords (a '97 Explorer XLT & a '98 Ranger XL - they were also very trouble free at 114,000 and 90,000 miles, respectively) to two Toyotas. Very happy.

Typer73
01-11-2007, 07:07 PM
Put yourself in this situation. You are following a Yaris doing 30mph or something. The driver turns on the rear washers and it sprays (rather than dribbles). Where do you think most of the water will end up?

Well, you wouldn't be following my Yaris... I NEVER do 30mph! :burnrubber:

mkaresh
01-14-2007, 01:49 AM
Wow, not many problems.

I've been collecting my own reliability info, but haven't started with the Yaris yet because too few are signed up. In general Toyota's have the lowest repair rates, about 0.3 repair trips to the shop per year for nearly new cars.

First set of results:

TrueDelta Vehicle Reliability Survey results (http://www.truedelta.com/results0906.php)

The next set of results, which will be released by late February, won't have the Fit and Versa, but the third set, released in late May, will. If I can get enough Yaris signed up it will also be included in the May results.

sanchez
01-15-2007, 08:56 PM
the only problem ive had with my yaris was some asshole keying it and another hitting it in a parking lot and leaving!!!!!!!!

mutatio
01-15-2007, 10:51 PM
i hear u, my soon to be retired saturn had a hit and run. despite it being no fault of my own, i'm now paying higher insurance rates due to someone else's idiocy and well, criminal behavior.

bugnuts
01-16-2007, 02:49 AM
No problems here @ almost 5k, Only thing wrong with my LB is a door ding by some disrespectful P.O.S. here @ the apartment plex where i live, I tried for about 20 minutes to pop it (reverse side) with paintless dent removal tools (yes i have done this before..successfully), But the metal is fairly thick on the doors and it will take a bit more time.