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Calrenman
01-16-2024, 08:23 AM
This is by the car care nut on youtube.

Pros and cons of Yaris all makes.

We have great little cars!

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TU_P9YTseFU&t=12s

mitch9521
01-16-2024, 10:01 PM
AMD is such a humble dude. I love his content.

I don't particularly agree with his opinion on the C50, its not as fragile as he thinks but that's okay. Yes its not crazy strong, but its not a ticking time bomb like he goes on about.

bentjazz
01-22-2024, 02:23 AM
Great video! I love the Car Care Nut and I'm so glad he finally reviewed the Yaris. mitch, I wonder why he's not a fan of the C50? I haven't had any problems with mine, but I baby my Yaris. I'm never getting rid of this car.....

mitch9521
01-27-2024, 05:58 PM
Great video! I love the Car Care Nut and I'm so glad he finally reviewed the Yaris. mitch, I wonder why he's not a fan of the C50? I haven't had any problems with mine, but I baby my Yaris. I'm never getting rid of this car.....

My C50 is fine too. I don't usually drive my car hard but I do sometimes, its been fine. I shift extremely quick when I am having 'fun' and I've had a few times where I've crunched going from 3-4 cause the brass synchros can't keep up lol

snowblower
03-19-2024, 10:57 PM
I bought a used 2014 Yaris LE manual for a good price based on that review. High mileage (err... kilometers for me, 292k km / 182k miles), but from everything I've read that's just getting started for a Yaris. The body is in great shape (plastic bumper covers excluded). Very important in my rust best area. I will start annual rust proofing and it will live out the rest of its life in my family. Starting with one by kids.

It needed a bit of work:
- new right/left engine splash shields
- new left fender liner
- new front right, and rear left/right fender body clips
- new rear bumper reflectors
- new stabliizer links
- front lower control arm bushings and ball joints
- new driver's door hinges
- a couple of misc plastic trim bits (cupholder, roof drip molding, floor mat hooks, tow hook cover)
- new evap cannister to resovle a P2420 ($$$ for the Toyota part, but it is fixed)

I also did new plugs (NKG), new belt (OEM), and restarted all the fluids and filters. Pennzoil Platinum Ultra 5W30, Toyota Coolant, Redline MT-LV manual trans gear oil, and generic DOT-3 brake fluid.

It drives great. Looking forward to a long line for the vehicle.

eeeeeccccc
02-23-2025, 02:15 PM
I bought a used 2014 Yaris LE manual for a good price based on that review. High mileage (err... kilometers for me, 292k km / 182k miles), but from everything I've read that's just getting started for a Yaris. The body is in great shape (plastic bumper covers excluded). Very important in my rust best area. I will start annual rust proofing and it will live out the rest of its life in my family. Starting with one by kids.

It needed a bit of work:
- new right/left engine splash shields
- new left fender liner
- new front right, and rear left/right fender body clips
- new rear bumper reflectors
- new stabliizer links
- front lower control arm bushings and ball joints
- new driver's door hinges
- a couple of misc plastic trim bits (cupholder, roof drip molding, floor mat hooks, tow hook cover)
- new evap cannister to resovle a P2420 ($$$ for the Toyota part, but it is fixed)

I also did new plugs (NKG), new belt (OEM), and restarted all the fluids and filters. Pennzoil Platinum Ultra 5W30, Toyota Coolant, Redline MT-LV manual trans gear oil, and generic DOT-3 brake fluid.

It drives great. Looking forward to a long line for the vehicle.

Hi,

Im from canada as well and am looking into getting one of these.
have you found during your search for parts that there was any discrepancy between pre/post facelift years of the XP130?

Asking as I'm thinking of getting the lift kit from priusoffroad and the owner said his kit only fit 07-14 yaris but I can't see evidence of any changes to the suspension components to the 14+models.

Thanks!