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Absolutely Red 12
05-04-2013, 08:02 PM
I (My corporation) bought my son (My employee), a new 2013 Yaris L 4AT
to go along the existing 2012 Yaris L 5MT.

I really like Black Sand Pearl!!

Got an even better deal this time around!! Same price as the 2012, with Auto.

http://i1089.photobucket.com/albums/i355/tvpostsound/IMG_0574_zps6ce90abc.jpg

yougojay
05-04-2013, 08:16 PM
You're really hooked on these cars :bellyroll:

That is so cool! Looks exactly like the 2013 I first test drove at the dealer - I'll tell ya, I am so loving this car, it's a friggin' blast to drive - Even tho I've been driving it like an old gramps. Almost at 40 MPG on my last fill-up, love the seating & steering wheel & stock stereo...so cool -

I've EVEN been driving it in DRIVE & not 3, lol

Absolutely Red 12
05-04-2013, 08:18 PM
Hehe!!
I drive a GTR!!

These are my company cars! $30 to fill up every 2 weeks?? Yes Im hooked, yes they are a blast in LA traffic!!
They are also the least expensive cars out there, I didnt want a Versa!!

Absolutely Red 12
05-04-2013, 08:20 PM
I've EVEN been driving it in DRIVE & not 3, lol

Whats the difference??

yougojay
05-04-2013, 08:59 PM
It's a 4 speed automatic 1 - 2 - 3 - D
Have read some posts of people driving their automatics around in 3 instead of D (Drive, or 4th gear) One post talked of someone driving in 3 for hundreds of miles, highway driving trips...and wondering why the engine was so LOUD -

I was being a bit sarcastic... :wink:

Absolutely Red 12
05-04-2013, 09:16 PM
Right D is OverDrive, duh!!

nookandcrannycar
05-04-2013, 09:22 PM
One post talked of someone driving in 3 for hundreds of miles, highway driving trips...and wondering why the engine was so LOUD

:eyebulge:

I wonder what the MPG was on that tank :biggrin:!

Golddeenoh
05-04-2013, 09:27 PM
:eyebulge:

I wonder what the MPG was on that tank :biggrin:!

around 30 MPG, you have to be at constant highway speeds to hurt it more than that.

Hershey
05-05-2013, 12:21 AM
Make a nice couple . Was it :wub: at first sight ? If they mated would it be Carmine Red ?

Absolutely Red 12
05-05-2013, 03:24 AM
Make a nice couple . Was it :wub: at first sight ? If they mated would it be Carmine Red ?

Burgundy!:laughabove:

CrankyOldMan
05-05-2013, 09:10 AM
Maybe I should get moving on those "My other car is a Yaris" stickers...

Hershey
05-05-2013, 10:45 AM
Here's to burgundy ! :drinking:

daf62757
05-05-2013, 11:06 AM
Its odd that families that drive Toyotas always seem to buy Toyotas. Its like they are bunnies and reproduce!

screenprintr
05-05-2013, 11:11 AM
What kind of business? I have to fill up every 3 or 4 days. Drive 43 miles one way to work. Then I have a screen printing business by day, nights, weekends, lol.

Most of my customers are between work and home.

screenprintr
05-05-2013, 11:12 AM
I always wanted to put, My other Car is a Lemon sticker on my car that's a lemon.

yougojay
05-05-2013, 04:50 PM
Right D is OverDrive, duh!!

:thumbsup: Yep, D is overdrive, or the top gear. According to the Manual: D - Normal Driving* (*Shifting to the D position selects the most suitable gear for the particular driving condition. Setting the shift lever in the D position is recommended for normal driving)
Yes, :drinking: Cheers to Burgandy...Burgandy Red Metallic 3 Door COUPE!

Freestylin
05-06-2013, 01:01 AM
Its odd that families that drive Toyotas always seem to buy Toyotas. Its like they are bunnies and reproduce!

It's a bug. Once you get bit, you can't leave the Yoda family. haha

Absolutely Red 12
05-06-2013, 01:12 AM
:thumbsup: Yep, D is overdrive, or the top gear. According to the Manual: D - Normal Driving* (*Shifting to the D position selects the most suitable gear for the particular driving condition. Setting the shift lever in the D position is recommended for normal driving)
Yes, :drinking: Cheers to Burgandy...Burgandy Red Metallic 3 Door COUPE!

Of course I know that, I just didnt know whether there was a secret thing on a Yaris.

Ive been driving paddles, and sticks for so long!!:burnrubber:

Absolutely Red 12
05-06-2013, 01:15 AM
Its odd that families that drive Toyotas always seem to buy Toyotas. Its like they are bunnies and reproduce!

My neighbors across the street have had Camrys since I moved here in 92, theyre grown kids also drive Camrys. The ones next door have 3 Hondas.

My house has 2 Nissans, and 2 Toyotas!

Kaotic Lazagna
05-06-2013, 04:21 AM
Its odd that families that drive Toyotas always seem to buy Toyotas. Its like they are bunnies and reproduce!

It's a bug. Once you get bit, you can't leave the Yoda family. haha

My family's list of Toyota's:


1980's (?) Corolla Wagon
1993 Corolla
1999 Camry
2003 Camry
2005 Corolla
2006 Rav4
2007 Yaris
2011 Prius
2012 Prius C
2013 Prius Persona
2013 Prius C


And the models I don't remember the year model:

1980's (?) Corolla Wagon
80's Camry
80's MR2
90's MR2
2000's Celica
2000's Matrix
Celica Supra
Corona
Cressida
MR-S
Pickup

And I might be forgetting some. LOL

joshthorsc
05-06-2013, 06:06 AM
Congrats! I love having to spend $35 for almost a full tank every few weeks also. For the price, the Yaris is a great car.

nookandcrannycar
05-06-2013, 03:56 PM
My neighbors across the street have had Camrys since I moved here in 92, theyre grown kids also drive Camrys. The ones next door have 3 Hondas.

My house has 2 Nissans, and 2 Toyotas!

I finally (again) have another Toyota in view on my street --- across the street and down one house the investors who own that house said adios to the tenants and moved in themselves. They have a Tercel and a big SUV (what a contrast). Otherwise lots of Hondas on my street...a Civic next door...an Accord across from him...and another Accord (as well as a Jeep SUV) across the side street from me (my house is on a corner). The guy on the other side of the Civic next door used to have a Yaris sedan, bit he traded that in for a G37 and then traded that in for the equivalent Infiniti SUV (he also has an Expedition and a vintage Mustang). I've never seen the Mustang out of the garage and they've lived there since the house was new in 2007.

I have to drive the last block of the street behind me to get out to the main road and that block (due to recent car changes) is a different story. About 70 percent of the people on that block have a Scion tC (perhaps should be in a Scion commercial!) and a full size pickup from one of the big 3. The only exceptions to that I can think of are 1 person has a 1 series BMW convertible and another person has a Yaris sedan with SOME missing wheel covers (drives me nuts.....always parks in the driveway and spends more on his gardener each month than it would cost to buy replacement wheel covers for the ones that are missing....replace, or take them all off and paint...or park the car in the garage!). His Yaris is currently the only other Yaris in my section of my development

B2FiNiTY
05-06-2013, 04:48 PM
like father like son. congrats.

Superfly
05-07-2013, 09:49 AM
Very cool, man! There needs to be more Gen3 Yari! I love that price too.

nookandcrannycar
05-11-2013, 07:38 PM
Hehe!!
I drive a GTR!!

These are my company cars! $30 to fill up every 2 weeks?? Yes Im hooked, yes they are a blast in LA traffic!!
They are also the least expensive cars out there, I didnt want a Versa!!

A GT-R accelerated and passed me earlier today on I-45. That engine has a great sound. For that reason (and others) I can understand the appeal/why you would buy one. I was just reading a Motor Trend article (on the internet) about the GT-R. The first comment was written by a SoCal buyer who had just bought one (the article was about the 2012). He wants to put a cat back exhaust system on it, but only if it doesn't void the warranty. I think that would ruin the appeal of the sound. I like the fact that it isn't too loud at low revs (I listened to one idle on YouTube). I imagine that if one were 'soft pedaling it', one could pull away from a house in a residential neighborhood (when most people might be asleep) and not wake anyone up.....and then enjoy the deep throatiness of the exhaust at higher revs once on the interstate or in a rural canyon.

Absolutely Red 12
05-11-2013, 08:51 PM
A GT-R accelerated and passed me earlier today on I-45. That engine has a great sound. For that reason (and others) I can understand the appeal/why you would buy one. I was just reading a Motor Trend article (on the internet) about the GT-R. The first comment was written by a SoCal buyer who had just bought one (the article was about the 2012). He wants to put a cat back exhaust system on it, but only if it doesn't void the warranty. I think that would ruin the appeal of the sound. I like the fact that it isn't too loud at low revs (I listened to one idle on YouTube). I imagine that if one were 'soft pedaling it', one could pull away from a house in a residential neighborhood (when most people might be asleep) and not wake anyone up.....and then enjoy the deep throatiness of the exhaust at higher revs once on the interstate or in a rural canyon.

Modding a GTR is like modding a Ferrari. It was designed to be a perfect balance.

nookandcrannycar
05-11-2013, 10:12 PM
Modding a GTR is like modding a Ferrari. It was designed to be a perfect balance.

:thumbsup: More power to you for owning one in the U.S. and hanging on to your DL. I don't think I could do it. I think I might have to be in Germany :biggrin:.

Kaotic Lazagna
05-12-2013, 04:28 AM
A GT-R accelerated and passed me earlier today on I-45. That engine has a great sound. For that reason (and others) I can understand the appeal/why you would buy one. I was just reading a Motor Trend article (on the internet) about the GT-R. The first comment was written by a SoCal buyer who had just bought one (the article was about the 2012). He wants to put a cat back exhaust system on it, but only if it doesn't void the warranty. I think that would ruin the appeal of the sound. I like the fact that it isn't too loud at low revs (I listened to one idle on YouTube). I imagine that if one were 'soft pedaling it', one could pull away from a house in a residential neighborhood (when most people might be asleep) and not wake anyone up.....and then enjoy the deep throatiness of the exhaust at higher revs once on the interstate or in a rural canyon.

:biggrin:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=L2X_W-2wCnU

Especially once the engine is warmed up (don't really like loud idles).

Absolutely Red 12
05-12-2013, 11:26 AM
:thumbsup: More power to you for owning one in the U.S. and hanging on to your DL. I don't think I could do it. I think I might have to be in Germany :biggrin:.

Last time I was pulled over, the cop asked me, did I know why he stopped me.
I responded, cause you thought I was an 18 year old in daddys 100K car!
As I handed my license, and AARP card!! He laughed!!

P.S.
My hair is below my shoulders!!

nookandcrannycar
05-12-2013, 05:11 PM
Last time I was pulled over, the cop asked me, did I know why he stopped me.
I responded, cause you thought I was an 18 year old in daddys 100K car!
As I handed my license, and AARP card!! He laughed!!

:laugh:

nookandcrannycar
05-12-2013, 05:34 PM
(don't really like loud idles).

Neither do I. Across the street and down two houses from me on my street (my house is on a corner, but it is a T intersection) the owners of the house decided to move into the house themselves, displacing the tenants who hadn't been there very long. This made me quite happy because the tenants drove an RX-7 convertible and a Mitsubishi SUV, both with very loud (at any rev point) aftermarket exhausts. Both drivers drove both vehicles. One of them would leave for work at 5-5:30 in the morning, park the vehicle to be used that day out on the street, and then sit there and warm the car up for what seemed like 10-15 minutes before leaving. I wonder if people complained, and if so did that prompt the owners to 'motivate' them to move out.