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Old 02-22-2015, 01:20 AM   #19
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The problem with this biased list from U.S. News is that most people will only take notice of the rankings. It will be assumed that if the Yaris comes near last on the list there must be good reason. Why take the time to read the fine print when the work has been done and summarised for you with numbers?
This is beyond pathetic, but unfortunately I think you are correct. Personally, I don't understand the lack of curiosity re the 'methodology'. I do, but many Americans don't consider agenda, motive, and vested interests when it concerns information that is being communicated to them via various media. Is it reasonable to expect more than this likely pathetic truth when 2 out of 5 American voters can't name the 3 branches of their own federal government ? I learned about the three branches of our federal government at home (while in elementary school), something we later covered in class. Even a graduate of the worst high school in the U.S. shouldn't be granted a diploma without knowing this).... and students at reasonably selective universities who can easily espouse on inane current pop culture references, sometimes get tongue tied re even the most basic questions about important current events and the most prominent figureheads within our federal government.

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Old 02-22-2015, 12:15 PM   #20
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I just traded my yaris for a 2015 corolla. I was simply ready for more room and more sedated highway cruising. the corolla is using an "old" platform and the same engines in all but the eco plus model. however, having owned a 10th gen corolla for 3 years, i can say the interior and NVH(even on the base model) is so far ahead of where it was its hard to believe.

using the same engines and platform for a long period lends itself to long term reliability/durability. my opinion is that the yaris suffers from having the most spartan looking interior in its class and a poorer than average noise/overall harshness intrusion into the cabin.

if I had not gotten the deal I wanted, I was perfectly fine driving the yaris for a long time because I trusted it to do what I needed for a long time.

still, I think with the next gen a better interior, a sheetmetal change, and a cvt that boast something like 32/42 will be a big help. imo, the platform and engine could remain.
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Old 02-22-2015, 06:34 PM   #21
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I just traded my yaris for a 2015 corolla. I was simply ready for more room and more sedated highway cruising. the corolla is using an "old" platform and the same engines in all but the eco plus model. however, having owned a 10th gen corolla for 3 years, i can say the interior and NVH(even on the base model) is so far ahead of where it was its hard to believe.

using the same engines and platform for a long period lends itself to long term reliability/durability. my opinion is that the yaris suffers from having the most spartan looking interior in its class and a poorer than average noise/overall harshness intrusion into the cabin.

if I had not gotten the deal I wanted, I was perfectly fine driving the yaris for a long time because I trusted it to do what I needed for a long time.

still, I think with the next gen a better interior, a sheetmetal change, and a cvt that boast something like 32/42 will be a big help. imo, the platform and engine could remain.

Wow. When dogs ride or a dog rides with you will he/she/they still be as comfortable ?
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Old 02-23-2015, 07:22 AM   #22
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Wow. When dogs ride or a dog rides with you will he/she/they still be as comfortable ?
it will be different. the 11th gen corolla added a lot of back seat space, so (if I travel with all 4) the 2 smaller dogs will be relegated to the floor behind the front seats. on the other hand, carrying them in the rear of the yaris meant giving up carrying much cargo, which wont be an issue now.

I should be a big SUV owner, but until they sell one for $16k and it gets 40 real world mpg on the highway, that's not happening.
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Old 02-23-2015, 07:54 AM   #23
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I just traded my yaris for a 2015 corolla. I was simply ready for more room and more sedated highway cruising. the corolla is using an "old" platform and the same engines in all but the eco plus model. however, having owned a 10th gen corolla for 3 years, i can say the interior and NVH(even on the base model) is so far ahead of where it was its hard to believe.

using the same engines and platform for a long period lends itself to long term reliability/durability. my opinion is that the yaris suffers from having the most spartan looking interior in its class and a poorer than average noise/overall harshness intrusion into the cabin.

if I had not gotten the deal I wanted, I was perfectly fine driving the yaris for a long time because I trusted it to do what I needed for a long time.

still, I think with the next gen a better interior, a sheetmetal change, and a cvt that boast something like 32/42 will be a big help. imo, the platform and engine could remain.

The road noise is really annoying at times, as where i live do not have the best roads.
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Old 02-23-2015, 10:00 PM   #24
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it will be different. the 11th gen corolla added a lot of back seat space, so (if I travel with all 4) the 2 smaller dogs will be relegated to the floor behind the front seats. on the other hand, carrying them in the rear of the yaris meant giving up carrying much cargo, which wont be an issue now.

I should be a big SUV owner, but until they sell one for $16k and it gets 40 real world mpg on the highway, that's not happening.
. My cousin could transport her dog or paintings in her Saab 900 convertible...not a hatch, but had a nicely finished trunk and the rear seats folded all the way forward. Before we left for China to pick up the baby (my little cousin), she traded the 900 in on a new Ford Escape. She also bought one of those powder coated barriers, just in case there were any issues with the dog getting a little too enthusiastic with the baby (ended up not being an issue). Eventually, near the 'end of the road' for the original dog, she got another dog and both fit fine in the cargo area behind the back seat.
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Old 02-27-2015, 07:02 PM   #25
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"It does not boast best-in-class horsepower, the most gears in its transmission, quickest acceleration or highest fuel economy. Instead, it entices educated shoppers who value an attractive sticker price, low cost of ownership and time-proven reliability. The Yaris is not the most exciting or best-driving vehicle in the subcompact segment, but its quantifiable strengths appear to make it the most trusted choice - a much-respected position that appears to sit just fine with Toyota." -- Autoblog
I agree the Yaris is no tire burner but my SE handles pretty darn well and is just as good at any other sub compact at zipping around city streets and is a snap to park. Plus the fact its a hatchback i can put stuff in there i could never get in a 4 door sedan car like a 30 gallon water heater from Lowes lol :) Those Yaris haters can go pound salt as far as I am concerned.
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Old 02-28-2015, 02:00 AM   #26
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Old 02-28-2015, 12:52 PM   #27
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Echo/Yaris are at home in urban areas. The road noise isn't a big deal for me; the crappy seats are.

Most of what makes these cars good won't show up in anything but a long-term test. It took about a year, but the Echo went from one of my most hated cars, to one which I would gladly purchase again if the 9th gen Rollas weren't so much easier to find and a better value!
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Old 02-28-2015, 10:10 PM   #28
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Toyota has installed a very sophisticated anti-road noise system in the later model Yaris, the controls of which sit in the center of the dash, just above the heat-A/C controls. It even comes with a very useful intensity control knob. Properly adjusted it prevents me from hearing any outside noise.
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Old 02-28-2015, 11:27 PM   #29
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Ive twisted the knobs on that contraption. Found its effectiveness decreases with speed. ..absolutely no effect above 50mph no matter how hard Jimmy Buffet is trying.
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Old 03-09-2015, 05:40 PM   #30
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i dont believe that a Spark is better than a Yaris ,not true
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Old 03-09-2015, 09:30 PM   #31
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i dont believe that a Spark is better than a Yaris ,not true
I second that!
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Old 03-09-2015, 09:35 PM   #32
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I second that!
I 3rd that. If I was to stay in the economy compact segment there would have to be some serious custom upgrades for me to even consider a GM in the segment. Even then I would only consider.
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Old 03-09-2015, 09:45 PM   #33
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I 3rd that. If I was to stay in the economy compact segment there would have to be some serious custom upgrades for me to even consider a GM in the segment. Even then I would only consider.
I am the same way, I would consider a Ford before a GM. The Spark has some reliability issues from what I have heard.
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I am the same way, I would consider a Ford before a GM. The Spark has some reliability issues from what I have heard.
My biggest curiosity is why with today's manufacturing facilities GM doesn't bother to take the honest blame that they cut corners and do not perform dye diligence when engineering parts as well as proper QA on parts from 3rd parties. Especially when those 3rd parties have noted defect issues in the past.
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My biggest curiosity is why with today's manufacturing facilities GM doesn't bother to take the honest blame that they cut corners and do not perform dye diligence when engineering parts as well as proper QA on parts from 3rd parties. Especially when those 3rd parties have noted defect issues in the past.
Good question, Google "GM Piston Slap" for a good read. My old 2002 Saturn SL2 had what I am sure was a piston slap noise which started around the 50k mile mark. I got rid of it at 90k for a new Mustang vert... lol
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