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Billiam
08-27-2023, 05:20 PM
About 6 years ago I bought a very used 2010 Liftback for my then 16 year old daughter. She faithfully drove it for nearly 4.5 years. About 18 months ago we felt she had earned the privilege of a newer car. So we was gifted her my wife's '19 Corolla. So for the past year and a half the ol' Yaris has mostly just sat around. I have driven it some just to keep her viable. But sitting in front of the house has mostly been her primary job.

The only significant issue we have had out of her was a rotted out rear end. I briefly thought it might take her off the road permanently as rear ends, new or used are very difficult to come by. Thankfully with some perseverance and luck I was able to locate a clean rear end from an xD. A couple of hours and a couple of beers later me and a buddy had her rolling again.

In a few days my youngest kid turns 16. This will be his car. So as of late I have been rehabilitating her and getting up to speed for her next journey in life.

- Oil change
- Transmission service
- Coolant change along with a new thermostat
- Brake fluid change
- New front brakes and rotors
- New rear brakes
- New lower control arms with new ball joints
- New outer ball joints
- New sway bar links
- New front and rear struts/shocks
- New spark plugs, serpentine belt, valve cover gasket
- Rebalance tires and an alignment

And finally a good bath inside and out.

At 14 years old and 168k hard earned miles, she begins what might be her final mission in life. My hope is that she will serve my kid well for a couple of years or so. Then she can ride into the sunset with her head held high having been a faithful servant to our family.

And sorry for the sideways pic.

remcafee
08-27-2023, 09:54 PM
you can get 300k+ easily just with maintenance and regular oil spray underneath

NYC-SE
08-28-2023, 02:23 AM
Final mission? It's a Yaris. Keep her around for the grandkids!

Billiam
08-28-2023, 08:38 AM
In 2 years or less, I will likely be retiring. Without a commute gas mileage becomes less of a factor. When that time comes my plan is to give him my Corolla Hatchback and use my Tacoma as my daily. No need for the Yaris at that point.

NYC-SE
08-28-2023, 02:47 PM
Well when that time comes you should have no problem selling it. It looks in great shape and you obviously maintain it well.

Billiam
08-28-2023, 03:47 PM
Well when that time comes you should have no problem selling it. It looks in great shape and you obviously maintain it well.

She's got quite a few bumps and bruises that the white color hides well from a distance. Most of them where there when we bought it. But the interior is great and she's mechanically solid

Billiam
04-27-2024, 05:52 PM
Just an update. My son got his learner's permit back in September. He's doing great and so is the ol' Yaris.

Billiam
06-12-2025, 06:34 AM
It's official. The Yaris is in retirement. I recently gave my '22 Corolla hatchback to my son, bought my wife a '25 Corolla hatchback Nightshade and I took her '22 Corolla SE sedan as my daily.

It's been a great car. 16 years old and 172k miles. It never stranded either of my kids. She's been a warrior. Hard to say what her future holds.

91mustang
06-12-2025, 08:42 AM
Still low miles. I'm at 234k miles in my 2012 se.

Billiam
06-12-2025, 09:07 AM
The problem is, it's become an extra car.

justanotherdrunk
06-12-2025, 02:00 PM
63030

Billiam
07-18-2025, 10:00 PM
Folks.....after many years of faithful service, our beloved Egg is gone. Sold her today. Both of my adult kids learned to drive with it and between the 2 of them they spent 8 years behind the wheel. It never once left them stranded. The new owner may have a 16 year car with 172k miles, but it's got life left in it. The heat index was 102° and that A/C would nearly run you out. He loved that!

Thanks Egg. You were and good and faithful member of our family. I wish you the best.

Signing out.....Peace

justanotherdrunk
07-19-2025, 02:06 PM
Bitter Sweet