View Full Version : Finally, 450,000 miles on my 07 Yaris in 5 years
trini_per4mance
11-10-2011, 06:48 PM
Hey guys, I finally turned 450,000 miles in 5yrs 2mths 1wk on 10/10/11. Sorry it took me sooo long to update my current mileage. But, seeing that driving is no longer my job, it takes me a lot longer to do the kinda miles I use to do in a short period.
Regular Maintenance:
1. Denso Iridium Spark Plugs ever 50k miles
2. OEM Drive Belt every 50k miles
3. OEM Oil Filter ever 5k miles
4. Any Synthetic Oil or Regular Oil with an Oil Stabilizer every 5k miles
5. Battery every year
Parts that are still working properly:
1. All Sensors (Oxygen, Crank, Cam, Knock, Coolant Temp, Oil Press)
2. Starter
3. A/C Compressor
4. Electric Power Steering
5. Fuel Pump & Injectors
6. Ignition Coils
7. Radiator
8. Brake Rotors, Drums, Brake Booster, Master & Slave Cylinder
9. Throttle Body
10. Engine
11. Manual Transmission
Here's a list of repairs that I've done on my Yaris so far:
1. Struts & Shocks @ 153,000 miles on 9/7/08
2. Alternator @ 323,000 miles on 4/15/09
3. F&R Brakes @ 400,000 miles on 2/21/10 (First brake job)
4. Driver's Side Rear Hub Assembly @ 435,000 miles on 2/19/11
5. Clutch @ 448,000 miles on 9/3/11 (First clutch job)
6. Sway Bar End Links @ 451,000 miles on 11/2/11
7. Passenger's Side Rear Hub Assembly @ 457,000 miles on 1/13/12
8. Oxygen Sensors @ 459,000 miles on 2/8/12
9. Alternator @ 467,000 miles on 5/26/12
10. Clutch Slave Cylinder @ 468,000 miles on 6/14/12
11 Starter @ 469,000 miles on 6/25/12
12. Fan Motor @ 479,000 miles on 10/2/12
13. Fuel Filter @ 481,000 miles on 10/30/12
14. Fuel Pressure Regulator @ 492,000 on 3/22/13
15. Valve Cover Gasket @ 492,000 on 3/27/13
List of Acessories & Mods:
1. SUS Custom 2.5" Air Intake Kit
2. eBay Exhaust Headers
3. Magnaflow Catback Exhaust System
4. Weapon-R iThrottle Controller (Best investment ever!!!)
5. Rims (From 15" to 16" to 17" and now 18")
6. Tanabe Lowering Springs (With 450k miles on them)
7. Scangauge II
8. HID's & LED's
9. Double OEM Spoiler & Lip Combo
SECRET TO LONGIVITY: TLC, Regular inspection and maintenance with only Toyota OEM replacement parts.
that is freakin' awesome !!!!
DebbyM46227
11-10-2011, 08:51 PM
Congratulations! I hope mine lasts HALF as long as yours!
upgradedyaris
11-10-2011, 09:00 PM
Awesome! I think mine will last a while. :D
Congrats! How's the interior holding up?
trini_per4mance
11-11-2011, 08:16 AM
Congrats! How's the interior holding up?
The interior is in perfect condition. Everything works, except for my driver's side airbag, which I don't mind because I'm not a fan of airbags.
David C.
11-11-2011, 11:06 AM
I'm buying an 07 3 door hatch Yaris next week. I was a bit concerned that it's got 79K miles but I guess that's no big deal.
Great news, thanks for the thread! :cool:
mazilla
11-11-2011, 11:24 AM
Got you beat. ;)
brg88tx
11-11-2011, 05:44 PM
Got you beat. ;)
how much you got mazilla? photo of odo?
mazilla
11-11-2011, 06:02 PM
how much you got mazilla? photo of odo?
It's around here somewhere...I think it's in the new member thread IIRC.
Found it, it's from Feb/march of this year...I've driven about 500 miles a week since then.
http://i205.photobucket.com/albums/bb230/mr-mazilla/2843ed85.jpg
yarisbird
11-11-2011, 11:47 PM
[QUOTE=trini_per4mance;614375]Hey guys, I finally turned 450,000 miles in 5yrs 2mths 1wk on 10/10/11.
Outstanding job!
PaddyMac
11-12-2011, 12:02 AM
OUTSTANDING Congratulations!
daf62757
11-12-2011, 02:35 AM
Do you have a bathroom in your Yaris.....because that's like 6 hours a day for 4 years. Some saddle sores to be sure!
bronsin
11-12-2011, 03:25 AM
Why a new battery every year?
Did they really fail in that time?
Or are you just taking no chances?
Why new sparkplugs every 50k when the manual calls for 100k?
Did you notice a drop in mileage?
Thanks and congratulations!
Kal-El
11-12-2011, 11:48 AM
Hey guys, I finally turned 450,000 miles in 5yrs 2mths 1wk on 10/10/11. Sorry it took me sooo long to update my current mileage. But, seeing that driving is no longer my job, it takes me a lot longer to do the kinda miles I use to do in a short period.
:w00t: Congrats, good to see you pop in. Don't be a stranger around here! :smile:
Any new pics?
Regular Maintenance:
1. Denso Iridium Spark Plugs ever 50k miles
2. OEM Drive Belt every 50k miles
3. OEM Oil Filter ever 5k miles
4. Any Synthetic Oil or Regular Oil with an Oil Stabilizer every 5k miles
5. Battery every year
You could've easily doubled the mileage/time intervals on most of those.
Perhaps even on the oil changes since you were using synthetic and doing the miles so quickly. Your choice though. :smile:
Parts that are still working properly:
1. All Sensors (Oxygen, Crank, Cam, Knock, Coolant Temp, Oil Press)
2. Starter
3. A/C Compressor
4. Electric Power Steering
5. Fuel Pump & Injectors
6. Ignition Coils
7. Radiator
8. Brake Booster, Master & Slave Cylinder
9. Throttle Body
10. Engine
11. Manual Transmission
Pretty amazing.
Here's a list of repairs that I've done on my Yaris so far:
1. Struts & Shocks @ 153,000 miles on 9/7/08
2. Alternator @ 323,000 miles on 4/15/09
3. F&R Brakes @ 400,000 miles on 2/21/10 (First brake job)
4. Driver's Side Rear Hub Assembly @ 435,000 miles on 2/19/11
5. Clutch @ 448,000 miles on 9/3/11 (First clutch job)
6. Sway Bar End Links @ 451,000 miles on 11/2/11
Amazing that all the original wear items lasted so long. :thumbsup:
Keep it up!!
bzinn 1
11-12-2011, 04:47 PM
I so hope my car will drive that long.....62000 miles seems like nothing now....lol
Yesusk
11-12-2011, 09:36 PM
Yeah i was afarid with 85k !! now i sense a long relationship with my 07 hb yaris
bentjazz
11-13-2011, 01:57 AM
Wow. Almost half a million miles. That's something.....
caineroad
11-13-2011, 02:46 AM
take a pic of the mileage, no photo no talk
Kal-El
11-13-2011, 10:56 AM
take a pic of the mileage, no photo no talk
How about a progressive video montage?
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YnTlNLz9Iqc
This is through the first 400K. He reached that mark about a year and a half ago, then quit his driving job.
We've been dealing with doubters for years, and it's been proven time and time again in many threads and even official news articles.
trini_per4mance
11-13-2011, 03:03 PM
Do you have a bathroom in your Yaris.....because that's like 6 hours a day for 4 years. Some saddle sores to be sure!
lol.....lucky for me, no sores! I feel like the Yaris interior was designed with me in mind. I'm perfectly comfortable in it for long hours.
trini_per4mance
11-13-2011, 03:08 PM
Why a new battery every year?
Did they really fail in that time?
Or are you just taking no chances?
Why new sparkplugs every 50k when the manual calls for 100k?
Did you notice a drop in mileage?
Thanks and congratulations!
The battery showed signs of dieing about every year. So, I took no chances and had them replaced for free @ Wal-Mart. Technically, I've only paid for one battery since owning my Yaris.
Checking the spark plugs every 50k miles, showed visible signs of wear. Plus, I noticed my fuel efficiency got a little better every time I changed them.
trini_per4mance
11-13-2011, 10:50 PM
:w00t: Congrats, good to see you pop in. Don't be a stranger around here! :smile:
Any new pics?
I've attached 2 new pics.
Kal-El
11-13-2011, 11:39 PM
I've attached 2 new pics.
Thanks!
Hmmm, with only 450,000 miles, I'd expect much less wear and tear.
Just kidding! Looks brand new. Remarkable.
http://yarisworld.com/forums/attachment.php?attachmentid=44485&stc=1&d=1321211805
dorman68
11-14-2011, 05:40 PM
Good stuff!! Thanks for the update.
daf62757
11-14-2011, 09:42 PM
You know, you are probably going to break some record if you keep this car another 10 - 20 years. Easily go over a million....shoot for two or three million.
jambo101
11-15-2011, 05:40 AM
The money you've saved in gas over a normal 25mpg car has probably paid for the car...
You've given me motivation to try for extra high mileage on my 08 sedan,
Usually i get rid of cars at the 200,000kms mark, this one will be going much further..
trini_per4mance
11-15-2011, 08:09 AM
The money you've saved in gas over a normal 25mpg car has probably paid for the car...
You've given me motivation to try for extra high mileage on my 08 sedan,
Usually i get rid of cars at the 200,000kms mark, this one will be going much further..
One of the reasons I bought the Yaris was because of its excellent MPG. I was using a 00 Mazda Protegé 1.6L Auto. The money I was saving by using the Yaris was enough to pay my monthly installments and insurance. I was saving about $900 a month by using the Yaris as opposed to the using Protegé.
Kal-El
11-15-2011, 09:16 AM
And the fact that the Yaris sedan, in most dimensions, is larger than the Protoge' makes it all the more impressive.
swede
11-20-2011, 01:29 PM
Fantastic man! Your story has inspired me into getting a yaris as I put on a lot of km's every year with my work commute (not nearly as much as you but more than average) and I want something thats good on gas and very reliable.
I would just like to know if you did any fluid flushes as part of your regular maintenance, like transmission, coolant, brake..???
Any adjustments or inspections to the timing chain?
thanks!
trini_per4mance
11-30-2011, 11:58 PM
Fantastic man! Your story has inspired me into getting a yaris as I put on a lot of km's every year with my work commute (not nearly as much as you but more than average) and I want something thats good on gas and very reliable.
I would just like to know if you did any fluid flushes as part of your regular maintenance, like transmission, coolant, brake..???
Any adjustments or inspections to the timing chain?
thanks!
I flushed brake fluid when I did my first brake job at 400k miles. I flushed coolant at around 425k miles. I flushed tranny fluid when I changed my clutch labor day weekend. And, no, I've never adjusted timing chain or inspected it.
Perpetuous_Dreamer
12-02-2011, 12:15 AM
Amazing!!! Just want to ask you one question: do you warm up the engine on your Yaris? I may seem to be paranoid, but I do that every time before I start driving, no matter what outside temperature is. I inherited this habit from my dad, though it's more important for the peace of my mind. So far I have 75000 miles with zero problems during those 6 years:smile:
Kal-El
12-03-2011, 12:54 AM
Amazing!!! Just want to ask you one question: do you warm up the engine on your Yaris? I may seem to be paranoid, but I do that every time before I start driving, no matter what outside temperature is. I inherited this habit from my dad, though it's more important for the peace of my mind. So far I have 75000 miles with zero problems during those 6 years:smile:
I'll offer an opinion if you don't mind. Warming up today's vehicles is widely accepted to be mostly a waste of time and gas. Perhaps it benefited cars in the past but with modern cars, it's just not necessary. What is recommended though, is that you simply not over rev the engine while cold. Just drive normally until the "cool" light goes out, and then if you feel the need to push it, go ahead. Trust me, this engine will run forever without ever first warming it up.
swede
12-03-2011, 01:55 PM
.....or get a block heater and save some gas $$$
trini_per4mance
12-06-2011, 11:37 PM
Amazing!!! Just want to ask you one question: do you warm up the engine on your Yaris? I may seem to be paranoid, but I do that every time before I start driving, no matter what outside temperature is. I inherited this habit from my dad, though it's more important for the peace of my mind. So far I have 75000 miles with zero problems during those 6 years:smile:
Warming before you drive were done back in the day with carbureted cars that had a choke. Nowadays there's no need to warm up. But, just like Kal-El said, you just not over rev it until the engine has reached normal operating temperature, which is 130 degrees fahrenheit or until the cool light goes out.
bronsin
12-07-2011, 08:41 AM
450,000 miles @25 mpg = 18,000 gallons @ $3 gallon = $54,000
450,000 miles @40 mpg = 11,250 gallons @ $3 gallon = $33,750
a savings of nearly $20,000
This is why you want to do the math before buying a Prius!
bronsin
12-07-2011, 08:41 AM
450,000 miles @25 mpg = 18,000 gallons @ $3 gallon = $54,000
450,000 miles @40 mpg = 11,250 gallons @ $3 gallon = $33,750
a savings of nearly $20,000
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