View Full Version : Just test drove an '09 5 door "S" model
grampi
10-22-2008, 02:01 PM
Absolutely loved everthing about this car (including the auto tranny, and I'm a manual tranny kind of guy), except for the price. The sticker on this thing was $17.5K They must be smoking some good dope if they think I'm paying $17K for a $12K car!!!!!! I might look for a non-S model, but the model I'd get if I end up buying one is definitely the 5 door.
darthbauer
10-22-2008, 02:07 PM
You might As well get a Fit sport with navi for a grand more.
PETERPOOP
10-22-2008, 02:15 PM
Don't pay that much for the 5 door sport. Get a base model 5 door and add your own goodies.
grampi
10-22-2008, 02:19 PM
You might As well get a Fit sport with navi for a grand more.
The Fit Sport is a grand more than $17.5? Who the hell is paying these ridiculously high prices for the supposedly "economy" cars? Economy cars are not only supposed to be inexpensive to operate, but they're also supposed to be inexpensive to purchase. These cars are way overpriced!
jh3cuemd
10-22-2008, 03:34 PM
I think that amount is way too high for this car. I bough mine for US$15370 and tought that was expensive, but over US$17000 I will definitively buy a Mitsubishi Lancer or a Toyota Corolla. I suggest you to buy a non "S" model, because itīs overpriced, and I donīt even like the kit they add to it.
Thirty-Nine
10-22-2008, 05:06 PM
Look: There are people out there who want a "premium" subcompact car. Some people want navigation, all the gadgets, and the body kit in small car and are willing to pay for it. (e.g. big-car features in a small vehicle) Look at MINI: This is a brand that does nothing but premium subcompacts. Even when not in S-model trim, they start at over $18,000. Yes, it's built by BMW, and so on, but so what: When you get down to brass tacks, it's a small, fuel-efficient car.
You can get a Yaris for a lot less than $17K—maybe not a fully loaded S model—but a Yaris nonetheless. Heck, a non-S five door starts at $13,305 MSRP.
Fits can be had for less than $17K, too. Base MSRP is $14,550. No, you can't get the navigation, but guess what? Buy a Garmin and save a grand. Do I think $17K is expensive for a subcmopact? Sure. Would I pay nearly $18,000 for a Fit sport with navi? Nope, but that's not what I'm looking for in a vehicle. If, however, I was looking for a fully loaded small car (key word) with all the bells and whistles, then yes, I'd look into it. I'd also look at the Mini. (If I were going to spend $18K, I'd probably get a Mazda5 or a Suzuki SX4 and bank the rest for gas, but that's just me)
Cars keep going up in price, which is no surprise. The avg. cost of a new vehicle in the U.S. is $28,400. The least expensive car in the U.S. is over $10,000 now (Aveo).
Anyway, yes, small car prices have gone up, but there are still alternatives. You might not get the fully optioned version for $14K, but you'll still get a darn good car.
PaidTimeOff
10-22-2008, 05:54 PM
Nobody's making you buy the highest end model. You can buy the base for much much cheaper, but some people (myself included, I bought an S) want a top of the line subcompact. It gets great mileage and I think it looks pretty good from the factory. If you don't like the S kit, then don't buy the S. But don't rag on people that actually like it and are willing to spend for a top of the line model subcompact over an almost base compact. I'll take the bells and whistles in a smaller package over a ho-hum slightly larger one for the same price.
09TRD
10-22-2008, 06:14 PM
Absolutely loved everthing about this car (including the auto tranny, and I'm a manual tranny kind of guy), except for the price. The sticker on this thing was $17.5K They must be smoking some good dope if they think I'm paying $17K for a $12K car!!!!!! I might look for a non-S model, but the model I'd get if I end up buying one is definitely the 5 door.
The Yaris is a nice, sub-$14.5K car (assuming it's reasonably well equipped).
Anything above that seems unreasonable to me, though I guess others might have different opinions.
I could buy a brand new Altima for less than $18,000 and that's a lot more car than any Yaris, IMHO: http://content.quirkcars.com/newspaper/n10-19g.jpg
bdc87
10-22-2008, 07:01 PM
GM has a couple to like the Cobalt and Aveo, Nissan has the Versa, Hyduai and Kia respectfully of theirs, Susuki and others all offer expensive upgrades that can turn a econo into the price of a base midsize but, for a base econo the Yaris seems to be the best atleast for us in the U.S. I got mine at $12,900 and was trading in a SUV that wasn't fully paid off but I still got out at less then $17K and I've been making up difference through the mpg difference.
Anyway why do you want an 09? There should be some good deals out there for 08's. Just a thought. Unless you need the 5 door. On that hand, like others have mentioned, get a base with what you need. Also go into your dealer with edmunds TMV Price and have them match it.
09TRD
10-22-2008, 07:10 PM
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Anyway why do you want an 09? There should be some good deals out there for 08's.
All 09 Yarisis come standard with ABS, electronic brake force distribution and 6 airbags:
http://jalopnik.com/5041582/2009-toyota-yaris-pricing-released-take-that-geo-metro
I think those are very important changes in a car of this size.
Leftover 08 Yarisis are hard to come by. They're also not the "deal" they might seem to be, since '08 cars have already suffered 1 model year's worth of depreciation - even if they're still new.:eek:
PaidTimeOff
10-22-2008, 07:31 PM
All 09 Yarisis come standard with ABS, electronic brake force distribution and 6 airbags:
http://jalopnik.com/5041582/2009-toyota-yaris-pricing-released-take-that-geo-metro
I think those are very important changes in a car of this size.
Leftover 08 Yarisis are hard to come by. They're also not the "deal" they might seem to be, since '08 cars have already suffered 1 model year's worth of depreciation - even if they're still new.:eek:
All 09 yarises come with those things standard now, but that's why the price is increased. You could get all those things as add-on options in the 08. So either way, you're paying for it. It's not like the safety standard things are just getting handed out to you. Also, some users on here will argue as to the efficacy of abs, and prefer to not have it on the car. I get your point on the depreciation though. Doesn't really apply to many of us as we plan on driving these cars into the ground.
you can get in a '09 base COROLLA , VIBE , SCION XB , or XD for at $1,700 less than a $17,500 5 door hatchback YARIS and even get more features such 4 wheel disc brakes , telescopic steering wheel , active head restraints , Vehicle Stability Control ( w/ Traction Control ) , and more space . Probably get 3-5 miles per gallon less than the automatic YARIS depending on vehicle . We spoke to women with an automatic special edition SCION XD and claimed to be getting 33 miles per gallon around town , not to shabby .
jamal1984
10-23-2008, 12:42 AM
you can get in a '09 base COROLLA , VIBE , SCION XB , or XD for at $1,700 less than a $17,500 5 door hatchback YARIS and even get more features such 4 wheel disc brakes , telescopic steering wheel , active head restraints , Vehicle Stability Control ( w/ Traction Control ) , and more space . Probably get 3-5 miles per gallon less than the automatic YARIS depending on vehicle . We spoke to women with an automatic special edition SCION XD and claimed to be getting 33 miles per gallon around town , not to shabby .
+1
alot of peoples are worry about the gas, but not anymore, so no need to spend ridiculous money on these overprice yaris and fit. Get the basic and add your goodies.
My friend got an 09 XD and i'm telling you he speeding all the time and still get around 30-34 mpg
these gas prices won't last forever , O.P.E.C. plans to cut production and once spring rolls around back to reality . Plus if a confrontation with IRAN or any other crisis occurs , todays $2.60 gas is double . So , what we do today ( speeding , traveling more, buying larger vehicles ) has repercussions to all around the globe with economics , food , etc.. This is partly why we suffer today , high fuel prices put a pinch on all , from JOE PLUMBER :wink: to the big wigs of corporations :rolleyes: ( no more $400,000 vacations :cry: ) , poor basterds . So , put tomorrow before today , for tommorow may never arrive , due to today's actions by all :frown: .
jeremiasz
10-23-2008, 02:19 AM
All 09 yarises come with those things standard now, but that's why the price is increased. You could get all those things as add-on options in the 08. So either way, you're paying for it. It's not like the safety standard things are just getting handed out to you. Also, some users on here will argue as to the efficacy of abs, and prefer to not have it on the car. I get your point on the depreciation though. Doesn't really apply to many of us as we plan on driving these cars into the ground.
Actually, according to a dealer I spoke with, before I bought my '09, there was no after-market option for side/curtain airbags and that they were strictly installed through the factory only. Otherwise, I would have tried for an '08 or '07.
As far as depreciation goes, I'm not seeing much. Just looking in the Milwaukee area, you've got 15 Yaris models within 30 miles, ranging from an '07 manual trans LB at $11,995 (26,572 mi) and an '07 automatic sedan at $17,550 (26,110 mi). Source cars.com
IsLNdbOi
10-23-2008, 02:41 AM
My dealer gave me $12500 for the 3-door '07 LB I traded in.
The '09S looks decent. The black fog light shrouds make it look like a Kia car I've seen around (I think the Rio has similar shrouds). The $19k they wanted for the polar white '09 5-door S they had though was too much.
thatboyjer
10-23-2008, 04:23 AM
12000 OTD! Bone-stock, but well WELL worth it.
Nigal
10-23-2008, 04:37 AM
Personally I hope the price of the Yaris keeps going up and out of the economy range. Then Toyota might bring the Aego here. LOL!
IsLNdbOi
10-23-2008, 04:41 AM
It would be awesome if Toyota brought the Aygo here. It would probably be priced pretty high as well though.
grampi
10-23-2008, 09:41 AM
I think a lot of Toyota's price is just for the name. Everyone knows they build ultra-reliable cars, so Toyota tacks a few extra $$$ to the price tag of each of their vehicles for their rep. I wish they'd just go back to building the best cars for the money. They aren't the value they once were because you're paying such a high premium to purchase one now. Honda does the same thing. They're milking consumers.
ddongbap
10-23-2008, 09:57 AM
The Fit Sport is a grand more than $17.5? Who the hell is paying these ridiculously high prices for the supposedly "economy" cars? Economy cars are not only supposed to be inexpensive to operate, but they're also supposed to be inexpensive to purchase. These cars are way overpriced!
Well, not really if you compare them to stuff near its price range. The Honda Civic is barley any more expensive, but the Fit has more space, features.
jamal1984
10-23-2008, 11:54 AM
Well, not really if you compare them to stuff near its price range. The Honda Civic is barley any more expensive, but the Fit has more space, features.
what's the other guys said is, you can get something similiar price for the fit and it's way better than the fit, from the suspensions to spaces, comfy....XD Instead. And the mpg is almost the same. With xd you get more power and bigger space. And toyota are always smoother than Honda.
I just got a chance to drive in one of the new 09 Fit. And i don't know is it me or is it the car, but it's way rough and bouncy ride than my 07 Yaris sedan.
Thirty-Nine
10-23-2008, 01:55 PM
Funny -- I just read a review of the 2009 Fon cnet.com, and they criticized the ride quality, too.
thatboyjer
10-23-2008, 03:17 PM
that aygo looks like what would happen if the fit and the yaris bumped uglies and made babies.
but that aygo crazy is frakken sexy.
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