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Old 01-09-2009, 02:17 PM   #37
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so, now is it clear.
It does not give a Yaris2 TS Facelift here in Austria, and i think this also will be in all other EU countries....
Instead of the TS there will be a 1,33l (101PS) SOL (highest package) with additional sport abilities available.
I don´t have pics of this package.
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Old 01-09-2009, 03:01 PM   #38
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so, now is it clear.
It does not give a Yaris2 TS Facelift here in Austria, and i think this also will be in all other EU countries....
Instead of the TS there will be a 1,33l (101PS) SOL (highest package) with additional sport abilities available.
I donīt have pics of this package.

Really???


we just received the first few models of the facelifted TS here.

2009 facelifted Yaris TS. 1.8L 6 speed Manual Trans
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Old 01-09-2009, 03:07 PM   #39
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The demand of the TS wasn´t good....
And the CO2-emission to high for the people....
Most of the people say that it´s crazy, a little car with so much power and answer with shaking the head...


the 6speed manual did also have the 1,33l engine.
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Old 01-09-2009, 06:00 PM   #40
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so, now is it clear.
It does not give a Yaris2 TS Facelift here in Austria, and i think this also will be in all other EU countries....
Instead of the TS there will be a 1,33l (101PS) SOL (highest package) with additional sport abilities available.
I don´t have pics of this package.
Here in Netherlands the TS 2009 is available
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Old 01-09-2009, 06:18 PM   #41
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wow, good news to get the front parts :D
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Old 06-20-2009, 05:52 PM   #42
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The 1.8 Liter motor and longer front end is a step away from the reasons I bought my Yaris 1.5 liter 3 door liftback. I love the short front end. Makes it easy to see around obstructions at intersections. The shortness of the 3 door Yaris makes it one of the easiest cars to park. I find the 1.5 liter motor has lots of power. I would like to have the Yaris with the 1.0 liter motor, that gets even better fuel economy than the 1.5 liter motor. I would rather get 60 mpg highway, with the 1.0 liter motor, than 35 mpg highway, with the 1.5 liter motor.
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Old 06-21-2009, 03:52 AM   #43
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The 1.8 Liter motor and longer front end is a step away from the reasons I bought my Yaris 1.5 liter 3 door liftback. I love the short front end. Makes it easy to see around obstructions at intersections. The shortness of the 3 door Yaris makes it one of the easiest cars to park. I find the 1.5 liter motor has lots of power. I would like to have the Yaris with the 1.0 liter motor, that gets even better fuel economy than the 1.5 liter motor. I would rather get 60 mpg highway, with the 1.0 liter motor, than 35 mpg highway, with the 1.5 liter motor.
FYI the 5 door and 3 door Yaris are the same size... the 5 door is just more convenient for the passangers.
And the 1.8L dual vvt-i engine is the first of the new Toyota small engine generation.

More powerful, torquier, and as green and economical as the older 1nz-fe.

... oh and packed with a bunch of extrassss...

yeah I can see why you don't like it.

The ONLY downside i have find on the TS is the price tag....
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Old 09-29-2009, 04:26 PM   #44
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how many liters of oil does need the TS engine?including the oil filter.because i don't have the manual.does anybody has an english pdf manual with our engine?thanks
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It uses about 4.25Lts. So you need to buy 5 liters of oil.


The transmission uses about 1.75lts so you need to buy to 2 liters of oil.
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Old 09-30-2009, 07:57 AM   #46
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It uses about 4.25Lts. So you need to buy 5 liters of oil.


The transmission uses about 1.75lts so you need to buy to 2 liters of oil.
the steering pump and brake liquid,how many liters?also for brakes can we found other aftermarket brake pads(like ferodo,or EBC..) or only original pads?my car has 2 years old(& 20000km) yet and i'm thinking i must change the brake oil(although my brakes are very strong yet).do you recommend me to change the brake liquid or just wait until 30 000km?
thanks very much for the info
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Old 09-30-2009, 02:20 PM   #47
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the steering pump and brake liquid,how many liters?also for brakes can we found other aftermarket brake pads(like ferodo,or EBC..) or only original pads?my car has 2 years old(& 20000km) yet and i'm thinking i must change the brake oil(although my brakes are very strong yet).do you recommend me to change the brake liquid or just wait until 30 000km?
thanks very much for the info

We do NOT have a steering pump in case you haven't noticed... Our steering is electric not hydraulic.


There are no aftermarket brake pads to my knowledge... I've been looking for them as well. But don't worry, the OE are pretty good. Usually just getting some high performance brake fluid is enough in case you want to track / race your car.
You need 2 bottles of brake fluid for this car. I recommend Motul RBF600 or ATE Racing blue

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Old 10-14-2009, 11:11 AM   #48
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Environmental Performance

Urban (litres/100km) 9.2
Extra urban (litres/100km) 6.0
Combined (litres/100km) 7.2
CO2 Combined (g/km) 170
CO2 Extra Urban (g/km) 142
CO2 Urban (g/km) 217
Euro class Euro 4
Carbon monoxide, CO 0.42
Hydrocarbons, HC 0.04
Hydrocarbons, HC & Nitrogen Oxides, NOx -
Nitrogen oxides, NOx 0.01
Particulates, PM (g/km) -
Recommended fuel grade 95 unleaded
Noise dB(A) 71.4

Engine
Number of cylinders 4 in line
Valve mechanism 16 valve DOHC chain drive
Fuel injection system Electronic fuel injection
Displacement (cc) 1798
Available grades per engine Yaris TS
Maximum output (kW/rpm) 98 (133 DIN hp)/6000
Maximum torque (Nm/rpm) 173/4400
Compression ratio 10.1:1
Bore x stroke (mm x mm) 80.5x88.3

Performance
Maximum speed (km/h) 194
0-100 km/h (sec.) 9.3
0-400 m (sec.) 16.8


Brakes
Front Disc brakes
Rear VSC & TRC with rear disc brakes

Wheel and Tires
Wheel size 17"
Tyre size 205/45R17
Wheel Type Alloy

Load capacity
Number of seats (front) 2
Number of seats (rear) 3
VDA luggage capacity, rear seat up (mģ) 0.272-0.363
VDA luggage capacity, rear seat down (mģ) 0.737
Length with rear seat folded away (mm) 1325
Max width (mm) 1310
Height with deck board removed (mm) 910

Dimensions and Weights
Gross Vehicle Weight (kg) 1545
Kerb weight (kg) 1190-1210
Overall length (mm) 3800
Overall width (mm) 1695
Overall height (mm) 1530
Wheelbase (mm) 2460
Tread (mm) front 1460
Tread (mm) rear 1450
Turning circle (m) 11.2
Front overhang (mm) 755
Rear overhang (mm) 585
Interior length(mm) 1865
Interior width(mm) 1390
Interior heigth(mm) 1270




Colors available:

Storm gray (exclusive)
Night Sky Black
Fire Red
Sea Spirit
Hi

The Storm gray color, is it 1F6? When you write itīs an exclusive color, is it then because itīs only on the TS or is it only avaible in a limited period?

In Denmark a new TS is $54000 or 36000 Euro.

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Old 10-27-2009, 01:11 PM   #49
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It uses about 4.25Lts. So you need to buy 5 liters of oil.


The transmission uses about 1.75lts so you need to buy to 2 liters of oil.
any special transmission oil you recommend me?
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Old 10-27-2009, 01:15 PM   #50
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any special transmission oil you recommend me?
I use Red Line MT-90 full syntech but I'm not sure if you can get that in Europe. Probably Motul should have syntech tranny oil. 75w-90
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Old 10-27-2009, 01:43 PM   #51
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I use Red Line MT-90 full syntech but I'm not sure if you can get that in Europe. Probably Motul should have syntech tranny oil. 75w-90
thank you very much for your help.my car has 21k km and 2 and 1/2 years old.i prepare to make oil change and brake liquid soon,because soon it will be 1 year since last oil change.now i ask you if you recommend me to change the transmission oil or wait until 60k km or 4 years as manual said?also i'am waiting for my bank card to buy one crank pulley.do you really feel some gains improvement?i try to find here in Romania the brake liqiud you recommend me (ATE blue) but i cannot find .i can buy very cheap Toyota dot 5.1 brake liqiud (10$ -2 Litters)
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Old 10-27-2009, 02:13 PM   #52
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Hi

The Storm gray color, is it 1F6? When you write itīs an exclusive color, is it then because itīs only on the TS or is it only avaible in a limited period?

In Denmark a new TS is $54000 or 36000 Euro.

Regards Steven.
Bejeezus, I've lived in CA for 5.5 years now and I almost forgot how much more expensive cars are over there... I paid $12,800 for mine, which has a smaller engine and is the base version alright, but still $54,000???

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Old 10-27-2009, 05:06 PM   #53
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thank you very much for your help.my car has 21k km and 2 and 1/2 years old.i prepare to make oil change and brake liquid soon,because soon it will be 1 year since last oil change.now i ask you if you recommend me to change the transmission oil or wait until 60k km or 4 years as manual said?also i'am waiting for my bank card to buy one crank pulley.do you really feel some gains improvement?i try to find here in Romania the brake liqiud you recommend me (ATE blue) but i cannot find .i can buy very cheap Toyota dot 5.1 brake liqiud (10$ -2 Litters)
You don't really need to change your transmission oil now. I did it because I drive my car really hard so I always use the best available synthetic fluids such as Mobil 1 or Amsoil or Motul to add some extra wear protection.

If you don't abuse your car as I do just stick with the recommended factory intervals. That's all the car really needs under regular driving conditions.

I just feel better about my tranny knowing that I have the best quality liquid in there ; )

Regarding the brake fluid...

ATE super racing blue DOT4 is made in Germany and used by many sport European cars. I sure you should be able to get it in your country. Just ask on any Mercedes dealer.
You should also be able to use MOTUL RBF600. That is also made in Europe!
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