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DonM
03-14-2013, 08:42 AM
Yaris made #4 on the list (naturally) .

http://www.kiplinger.com/slideshow/cars/T009-S001-10-cheapest-cars-to-own-2013/index.html

brg88tx
03-14-2013, 12:08 PM
the versa got #1....has way more room than yaris too.

UberSilver
03-14-2013, 12:10 PM
I'd like to see a 10 or 15 year maintenance cost, as Toyota would smoke them all(IMO).

Yarflana
03-14-2013, 12:42 PM
Problem with that is most folks, at least that the article is addressed to, don't keep vehicles much past 3-5 years.

I am gearing my Yaris to run until I have to peddle it like the Flintstones!

nookandcrannycar
03-14-2013, 03:33 PM
I think they should take insurance out of the equation in this ranking. Too many variables -- your zip code, your marital status, your 'score' (a max 1,000 point score that includes credit and other things -- not a credit score -- I forget the acronym affixed to it -- my agent showed it to me a couple of years ago), how much coverage you decide to get (re paid off or not, level of your personal assets, how much the car is still worth, etc.), driving record, etc.

fnkngrv
03-14-2013, 04:02 PM
I think they should take insurance out of the equation in this ranking. Too many variables -- your zip code, your marital status, your 'score' (a max 1,000 point score that includes credit and other things -- not a credit score -- I forget the acronym affixed to it -- my agent showed it to me a couple of years ago), how much coverage you decide to get (re paid off or not, level of your personal assets, how much the car is still worth, etc.), driving record, etc.


+ 1000000000000000000000000000000000000


universally stupid :stupid:

Yaristeve
03-14-2013, 06:36 PM
the versa got #1....has way more room than yaris too.

But have you ever sat in a Versa? Ugh.

I admit, my knowledge of Versa vs, Yaris is from the 2010 model year but the Versa was sooooooo cheaply constructed I thought it was a Yugo in disguise...

UberSilver
03-14-2013, 06:47 PM
But have you ever sat in a Versa? Ugh.

I admit, my knowledge of Versa vs, Yaris is from the 2010 model year but the Versa was sooooooo cheaply constructed I thought it was a Yugo in disguise...

I've always felt Nissan had a cheap feel to them. Even my buddies 370Z feels very cheap.

UberSilver
03-14-2013, 06:52 PM
Problem with that is most folks, at least that the article is addressed to, don't keep vehicles much past 3-5 years.

I am gearing my Yaris to run until I have to peddle it like the Flintstones!

I'm one of these funny folks that drives cars until there soooo beat, it would cost more to fix than but another. At that point I but another.:biggrin:

I'm keeping the Yaris until it's wrecked. I find the design of the yaris to be Genius in more ways than one.:thumbsup:

toad
03-14-2013, 07:03 PM
But have you ever sat in a Versa? Ugh.

I admit, my knowledge of Versa vs, Yaris is from the 2010 model year but the Versa was sooooooo cheaply constructed I thought it was a Yugo in disguise...

i sat in one today(2013 versa S - very base model) and wasn't too offended! :laugh: we were getting the serpentine belt replaced on the yaris and the nissan dealership was next door so decided to take a look. i know it's the cheapest car to buy right now in the u.s. and was impressed by the amount of room on the inside. yes, it's a VERY basic interior with little to no frills. yes, there's no power windows/locks and the rear seat doesn't even fold down for access to the trunk and manual is the only way to go(on the S model anyways). for the price i think i could learn to live without some of those options(and i prefer a stick anyways).

the seats weren't bad at all(this is coming, however, from a yaris owner which has notoriously bad front seats- at least that's what my back tells me:tongue:).

the thing that struck me the most was the asking price for cars today! every other car i see in the similar category is another 3-4K more at least(yaris included) and i'm not sure it's worth it?

nookandcrannycar
03-14-2013, 07:21 PM
+ 1000000000000000000000000000000000000


universally stupid :stupid:

:bellyroll: , :thumbsup:

nookandcrannycar
03-14-2013, 07:39 PM
i sat in one today(2013 versa S - very base model) and wasn't too offended! :laugh: we were getting the serpentine belt replaced on the yaris and the nissan dealership was next door so decided to take a look. i know it's the cheapest car to buy right now in the u.s. and was impressed by the amount of room on the inside. yes, it's a VERY basic interior with little to no frills. yes, there's no power windows/locks and the rear seat doesn't even fold down for access to the trunk and manual is the only way to go(on the S model anyways). for the price i think i could learn to live without some of those options(and i prefer a stick anyways).

the seats weren't bad at all(this is coming, however, from a yaris owner which has notoriously bad front seats- at least that's what my back tells me:tongue:).

the thing that struck me the most was the asking price for cars today! every other car i see in the similar category is another 3-4K more at least(yaris included) and i'm not sure it's worth it?

If you don't drive very many miles, or trade your car in regularly but still want the lowest possible cost, I agree. If you drive a fair number of miles, or like driving, or want the peace of mind of rock solid reliability (or possibly all three), then I don't agree. I think the average Yaris driver probably gets better than EPA numbers, and quite a bit better MPG than the average Versa driver. I think the Yaris = a much nicer driving experience, and better peace of mind (fewer repairs). More than worth the added cost (and I love 'saving a buck' :biggrin:)

daf62757
03-14-2013, 07:51 PM
I've always felt Nissan had a cheap feel to them. Even my buddies 370Z feels very cheap.

I agree. Toyota is the only brand that feels rock solid after 5 years. Honda and Nissan are both good, but the Toy is a clear cut better choice.

DonM
03-14-2013, 08:07 PM
Would you buy a car made in China?.......that's what you're getting when you buy a Versa

nookandcrannycar
03-14-2013, 08:26 PM
Would you buy a car made in China?.......that's what you're getting when you buy a Versa

I wouldn't buy one, but even though it was originally unveiled in China and Guangzhou is one of the manufacturing sites, it is a global platform. I think it is better than a car from a Chinese manufacturer that is modified to comply with minimum standards in other countries.

toad
03-14-2013, 10:46 PM
Would you buy a car made in China?.......that's what you're getting when you buy a Versa

i thought it was manufactured in mexico(that's what the window sticker said anyways according to my wife):iono:?

i don't have a problem with a car made in mexico as many manufacturers are switching production to there and like nookandcrany said 'it's not like they took a chinese car and modified it to meet the u.s. minimum safety requirement - global car'.

i used to be a 'toyota fanboy' myself, but with the issues we've had with our yaris(ie. serpentine belt, water pump 'seeping', steering column airbag light, intermittent cel for 'advanced cam timing', etc.) i think the reputation of 'perfect car' might be exaggerated.

by no ways am i saying the versa would be a better car than the yaris. i just remember when i bought my yaris for $12K brand-new. this was just a little over 4 years ago and now i can't find one on the lot for less than $16K! yeah, it was bone-stock, but i don't need all those extras. prices of cars just keep creeping up and i'm beginning to feel like it's a lot of money to pay for transportation.

i guess my problem is that i could buy a brand-new versa for the same as a 2-3 year old yaris. unfortunately, the resale on the yaris(and other similar cars) is so high right now. with my down-payment i could have the versa paid off before the warranty expires! opinions are welcome!

for the record: the current yaris we have is paid off. we're going to drive it into the ground. looking to get a second car this summer after being a one-car family for some time. REFUSE to spend more than $12K! needs 4 doors and would like to not have any expensive problems until done making payments(or EVER for that matter, but i'm realistic).

DonM
03-14-2013, 11:15 PM
i thought it was manufactured in mexico(that's what the window sticker said anyways according to my wife):iono:?


Whoops, you are correct - there is a Versa plant in Mexico but I am pretty sure that I had read somewhere that they were also made in China.

Superfly
03-15-2013, 01:40 AM
Nissan is not my personal favorite but the new Versa Note does look like they are trying really hard to improve their bottom feeder. I am impressed with Kia - three models on the list. Very cool for a company I thought produced nothing worthwhile.