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jayeh
01-23-2012, 01:16 AM
Hi Guys,

I'm thinking of buying a used Yaris.... I've narrowed down my choices to a Yaris hatchback, Echo Hatchback, Matrix or Pontiac Vibe.

I'm a fan of the 1.8L engine in the Corolla/Vibe/Matrix, but am still looking for better fuel economy. I don't drive very fast and can't think of the last time I've ever put the pedal down on the Corolla. :big grin:

I'm a pretty tame driver, and I often have to park on the street downtown and so I want a small car. I also want a hatchback since I absolutely hate having a trunk I can't fit anything in.

So, I'd definitely want to do the cruise control mod I found on this forum, I can't live without cruise, so thats one question answered. I'm curious how awkward it is to do an oil change myself. I can barely get to the oil filter on my 99 corolla.

brg88tx
01-27-2012, 12:00 PM
go for thre yaris, you'll get about 4 mpg better. and don't worry about speed. alot of people think that because it's only a 1.5L that it's slow. i have taken my 07 auto sedan on road trips and set the cruise on 78 mph for 5 hours straight and it still gets 36-37 mpg at that high speed.

jayeh
01-27-2012, 08:30 PM
go for thre yaris, you'll get about 4 mpg better. and don't worry about speed. alot of people think that because it's only a 1.5L that it's slow. i have taken my 07 auto sedan on road trips and set the cruise on 78 mph for 5 hours straight and it still gets 36-37 mpg at that high speed.

Sounds good. I wish we had speed limits like that up here! :burnrubber:

CTScott
01-27-2012, 08:37 PM
Oil changes could not be easier on the Yaris. The drain bolt is easily accessible from the front as is the oil filter. Get good set of ramps and you'll be good to go.

jayeh
01-28-2012, 08:27 PM
Oil changes could not be easier on the Yaris. The drain bolt is easily accessible from the front as is the oil filter. Get good set of ramps and you'll be good to go.

I noticed that while I was looking at a car on a used lot the other day.

The filter is buried on the corolla. Drives me nuts.

I think I'm going to stock up on some wix filters on my next trip to the states. I can't believe how expensive the toyota filter is when it is so very very common. Its nearly twice the price as the dodge filter.

chriskizi
03-04-2012, 12:19 PM
Yaris FTW!

why?
03-04-2012, 11:45 PM
if you can grab an echo hatch, I'd take that. It will get you better gas mileage than the Yaris, plus it is rare.

bentjazz
03-10-2012, 05:27 AM
why?,

Just curious, do you have an AT or a MT?
If it's a MT, what kind of gas mileage do you get?
Thanks.

UTVitz
03-10-2012, 10:54 AM
Did not know they made an Echo hatch, never had that down here in the states. They quit selling the Echo here 7 years ago so unless that is different in Canada you'd be getting a way older car. Personally the Yaris is a fantastic little car-oil changes are simple and the filter is right under the front of the car and easily accessable-this was important to me as I do all my own oil changes. Airfilter is easy to check and the spark plugs are easy to get to. So the car is cheaper to maintain and fix even if you have to pay a mechanic. I get in the low 40's with our ethanol blended fuel here in the states, now that is mostly freeway driving, but some light city stop and go.

In 09 at least here in the states cruise control became available on the hatch usually with the power options of door/mirror/windows. I have never had good luck with aftermarket cruise controls, but maybe they've improved them.

jayeh
03-10-2012, 10:19 PM
if you can grab an echo hatch, I'd take that. It will get you better gas mileage than the Yaris, plus it is rare.
The fuel economy is tempting, but damn they are ugly.
Did not know they made an Echo hatch, never had that down here in the states. They quit selling the Echo here 7 years ago so unless that is different in Canada you'd be getting a way older car. Personally the Yaris is a fantastic little car-oil changes are simple and the filter is right under the front of the car and easily accessable-this was important to me as I do all my own oil changes. Airfilter is easy to check and the spark plugs are easy to get to. So the car is cheaper to maintain and fix even if you have to pay a mechanic. I get in the low 40's with our ethanol blended fuel here in the states, now that is mostly freeway driving, but some light city stop and go.

In 09 at least here in the states cruise control became available on the hatch usually with the power options of door/mirror/windows. I have never had good luck with aftermarket cruise controls, but maybe they've improved them.

The Echo is rare here on dealer lots. Lots of them on the road though. Still, the prices on the used Echo hatch's are slightly crazy. People seem to want $4995 for a 2005 echo hatch, and $4995 for a 2006 Yaris, in the same shape.

I wanted an Echo, but can't find them anywhere. The hatchbacks that are around are always in very weird ridiculously ugly colours. Thats why I upgraded my search to the Yaris.

I still haven't bought anything yet, I might in the fall.

why?
03-10-2012, 11:16 PM
why?,

Just curious, do you have an AT or a MT?
If it's a MT, what kind of gas mileage do you get?
Thanks.

I have an MT and get between 38 & 42 mpg usually. The Echo has a better 5th gear that revs lower at highway speeds and can usually get 45-50 mpg with ease. I think the final drive is different as well. If I ever get enough money I plan on looking into a swap.

But man if they are the same price go for the newer car. That is nuts.

Spidermandud
03-11-2012, 02:50 PM
I think I'm going to stock up on some wix filters on my next trip to the states. I can't believe how expensive the toyota filter is when it is so very very common. Its nearly twice the price as the dodge filter.


Ya reckon Dodge puts as high a quality into their filters as they do their vehicles? If so then you'd still end up buying 3 dodge filters per 1 toyota I reckon hahaha.

jayeh
03-24-2012, 10:04 PM
Ya reckon Dodge puts as high a quality into their filters as they do their vehicles? If so then you'd still end up buying 3 dodge filters per 1 toyota I reckon hahaha.

Its still the same filter material for all the oil filters by whatever manufacturer is building the filter. I don't get why a smaller more common filter is more expensive than a larger less common one.

Don't get me started on the air filters!

malibuguy
03-24-2012, 10:34 PM
If im not mistaken...echo and yaris shared the same exact gearing...3.72 final drive...boxes got 4.13

Btw i average 44-48mpg when im not trying...low 50s when i pull out my tricks...sedans have better aero

thebarber
03-24-2012, 11:04 PM
i used to have an 04 matrix xrs, traded it for an 07 yaris hatch....also now the owner of an 03 vibe gt which we bought last june

used auto matrix/vibes all have a TON of kms. the 5 speed is kinda crappy in the matrix/vibe and is known to take a dump around 160-180 thousand kilometers...

i doubt you'd want to put premium in an xrs/gt

get a yaris or an echo.

i get 7L/100km with our 5 spd 3 door yaris ALL CITY.....echo i think is a BIT better as its lighter (about 250lbs)

easy to park in the city and cheap to maintain.

in your area you can likely find a ton of echo hatchbacks as theyre very popular in QC

jayeh
03-25-2012, 09:45 PM
i used to have an 04 matrix xrs, traded it for an 07 yaris hatch....also now the owner of an 03 vibe gt which we bought last june

used auto matrix/vibes all have a TON of kms. the 5 speed is kinda crappy in the matrix/vibe and is known to take a dump around 160-180 thousand kilometers...

i doubt you'd want to put premium in an xrs/gt

get a yaris or an echo.

i get 7L/100km with our 5 spd 3 door yaris ALL CITY.....echo i think is a BIT better as its lighter (about 250lbs)

easy to park in the city and cheap to maintain.

in your area you can likely find a ton of echo hatchbacks as theyre very popular in QC

Its literally every second car going over the bridge to hull!! :burnrubber:

tooter
06-18-2012, 12:38 PM
I'm curious how awkward it is to do an oil change myself. I can barely get to the oil filter on my 99 corolla.

It's super easy on a Yaris, Jay. :thumbsup:
Oil filter hangs down out in the open, and easy to get at.
You can screw together a couple of different length 2x6 boards and make some cheap simple ramps to give you a little more space under the car.

And by the way, I'm putting your '99 Corolla intake manifold on my 2012 Yaris! :laugh:

junorico24
06-18-2012, 10:55 PM
A new Yaris is so pricey.I would recommend the Hyundai accent or Honda Fit.

tooter
06-19-2012, 12:00 AM
A Hyundai was our first choice, but we couldn't get a manual transmission one without a bunch of useless bull**** options. Neither the Hyundai or the Fit are cheaper than the Yaris here, although it might be an entirely different situation where you live.

junorico24
06-19-2012, 12:07 AM
A Hyundai was our first choice, but we couldn't get a manual transmission one without a bunch of useless bull**** options. Neither the Hyundai or the Fit are cheaper than the Yaris here, although it might be an entirely different situation where you live.

Hmm..Yes! I checked, it is also pricey.I would wait a few years let it depreciate in value and strike when the iron is hot.I like My O7 Yaris for now.

jayeh
06-19-2012, 10:52 PM
I think it is good decision to buy this brand car, it has so many advantage to drive this luxury car like Great fuel economy, power/performance, running costs. In my personal point of view make sure you have a good test drive to be sure.
I test drove one last month and I'm in love. It feels so much more solid than my Corolla, although the corolla is 14 years old!
It's super easy on a Yaris, Jay. :thumbsup:
Oil filter hangs down out in the open, and easy to get at.
You can screw together a couple of different length 2x6 boards and make some cheap simple ramps to give you a little more space under the car.

And by the way, I'm putting your '99 Corolla intake manifold on my 2012 Yaris! :laugh:
That sounds like an interesting project. Got a thread going on it?
A new Yaris is so pricey.I would recommend the Hyundai accent or Honda Fit.
I won't be buying new, but I have thought about both of those cars.

The Honda is too expensive when it comes to insurance, another $120+ per year and Hondas seem to be a magnet for attracting attention from cops. Plus if I'm already paying a premium for a Japanese car so I'd like to get a Toyota since I'm already familiar with them.

The Hyundai would be a tempting choice if I was buying brand new. I don't find the fuel economy particularly stellar with them. I think I could do better with the Corolla with the 1.8 than the gutless Korean 1.6.