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Old 08-19-2014, 02:28 PM   #1
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lots of cars for sale here lately

I'm shocked to see so many yaris for sale, some even close to my location. When I was shopping for one in December, there was very hard to find one.
Is summer the best time to buy an used car?
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Old 08-19-2014, 04:47 PM   #2
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I'm shocked to see so many yaris for sale, some even close to my location. When I was shopping for one in December, there was very hard to find one.
Is summer the best time to buy an used car?
Finding a decent pre-owned Yaris with the color/options/etc. that I want is a serious potluck waiting game when buying locally. Seems like the only way to possibly get close to what I want is to use a nationwide business like CarMax (which has a large selection usually) to deliver it to me from some other part of the country, and pay significantly higher than book value in the process.

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Old 08-19-2014, 06:27 PM   #3
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There do seem to be a lot more for sale as of late. Probably a sign that people have gotten used to current gas prices and are returning to large vehicles.

I just traded one of mine in for a low mileage Mini Countryman S All4 and the Lexus dealership that I traded it to was psyched to get the Yaris, as they are located close to a couple colleges and said that the Yaris won't stay a week on their used car lot.
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Old 08-19-2014, 10:50 PM   #4
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I can't speak for anyone else; but I'm selling mine as my life and work circumstances are completely changed.

I used to commute 38 miles; now it's FOUR. I used to live in the Rust Belt; now I'm in the West.

Old cars where I was, were rust-buckets. Here, I bought a rust-free 15-year-old Tacoma pickup for a song (2WD, which is not popular here) and it's meeting my transportation needs MUCH better.

The Yaris has been parked and it's depreciating. Time to send it off to a new home.
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Old 08-20-2014, 11:49 AM   #5
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I think the community as a whole is getting older and having much more disposable income. While the Yaris is a surprisingly good car for what it is, it still is not good at anything but gas mileage. And now even entry level luxury cars are getting to be as good at mileage as the Yaris. People are just moving on.
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Old 08-20-2014, 05:40 PM   #6
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it still is not good at anything but gas mileage
Some might say it is even better at being reliable than it is re MPG.....but I understand your overall point.
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Old 08-20-2014, 06:40 PM   #7
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Some might say it is even better at being reliable than it is re MPG.....but I understand your overall point.
True, the reliability is excellent, and the cost to repair anything is dirt cheap, and working on it is really easy.
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Old 08-20-2014, 08:49 PM   #8
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I think the community as a whole is getting older and having much more disposable income. While the Yaris is a surprisingly good car for what it is, it still is not good at anything but gas mileage. And now even entry level luxury cars are getting to be as good at mileage as the Yaris. People are just moving on.
I just love simple, small subcompact cars and manual transmissions, though finding one that I like aesthetically is always a challenge - which is where the Yaris (especially the Sedan) shines for me. I should have been born in Europe, instead of the USA.
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Old 08-20-2014, 10:52 PM   #9
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I just love simple, small subcompact cars and manual transmissions, though finding one that I like aesthetically is always a challenge - which is where the Yaris (especially the Sedan) shines for me. I should have been born in Europe, instead of the USA.
It SHOULD be, that if you want a European car badly enough to go there and buy it...you SHOULD be able to bring it home.

Once upon a time, that was possible and legal. That was how MG and VW got started in this country - servicemen bought them there, like them, shipped them home. That was a benighted time, without our goobermint keeprs and masters...
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Old 08-21-2014, 10:01 PM   #10
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There do seem to be a lot more for sale as of late. Probably a sign that people have gotten used to current gas prices and are returning to large vehicles.

I just traded one of mine in for a low mileage Mini Countryman S All4 and the Lexus dealership that I traded it to was psyched to get the Yaris, as they are located close to a couple colleges and said that the Yaris won't stay a week on their used car lot.
Are you on NAM yet??

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Old 08-21-2014, 10:16 PM   #11
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Are you on NAM yet??

Im TVPostSound there, bought a 2013 MCS
I should probably have done some serious reading on there before I bought my Countryman. I see way too many nightmare stories about wicked premature clutch failures on them. Good thing I kept my other Yaris, so I will have reliable wheels.
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Old 08-21-2014, 11:40 PM   #12
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I should probably have done some serious reading on there before I bought my Countryman. I see way too many nightmare stories about wicked premature clutch failures on them. Good thing I kept my other Yaris, so I will have reliable wheels.
I am sure there are plenty of aftermarket upgraded clutch packages out there for it.
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Old 08-22-2014, 01:55 AM   #13
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Old 08-22-2014, 04:40 AM   #14
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Some might say it is even better at being reliable than it is re MPG.....but I understand your overall point.
Our little Yaris' are now trailing technology...
...and people are moving on to newer vehicles. I, however, am a luddite who loves doors with real keys and windows that roll up and down with a hand crank... and will never part with ours because there is nothing else that will replace it.

I'm also in the same situation with my 2012 Tacoma. It's a standard cab 4 cylinder 5 speed manual with keyed locks and hand crank windows. I modified the engine to average 24 mpg around town and 30 mpg on the freeway. Toyota does not manufacture standard cab Tacomas any more, so I'm never letting go of it either.

Keep any vehicle long enough and it becomes a classic...

...and I intend to own classic vehicles.


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Old 08-24-2014, 12:54 AM   #15
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There do seem to be a lot more for sale as of late. Probably a sign that people have gotten used to current gas prices and are returning to large vehicles.

I just traded one of mine in for a low mileage Mini Countryman S All4 and the Lexus dealership that I traded it to was psyched to get the Yaris, as they are located close to a couple colleges and said that the Yaris won't stay a week on their used car lot.
I always had a small vehicle, yet theres not a chance in hell I would buy a large car as long gas is 3 bucks a gallon or more. And its not going to get any lower.
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Old 08-24-2014, 01:12 AM   #16
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Gas, today, in Chilliwack is $1.349 CAD a litre. That is about $5.10 CAD a U.S. gallon.
So I will be keeping my Yaris.
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Old 08-24-2014, 01:20 AM   #17
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Our little Yaris' are now trailing technology...
...and people are moving on to newer vehicles. I, however, am a luddite who loves doors with real keys and windows that roll up and down with a hand crank... and will never part with ours because there is nothing else that will replace it.

I'm also in the same situation with my 2012 Tacoma. It's a standard cab 4 cylinder 5 speed manual with keyed locks and hand crank windows. I modified the engine to average 24 mpg around town and 30 mpg on the freeway. Toyota does not manufacture standard cab Tacomas any more, so I'm never letting go of it either.

Keep any vehicle long enough and it becomes a classic...

...and I intend to own classic vehicles.


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I definitely don't share your skill, and I don't think I share your diligence re the above, but I do share the spirit behind it. When my 2007 conks out, my two quite different thoughts re replacement might be equally hard to find (a Tacoma just like yours and a well maintained, low mileage 2nd Gen Prius (think Prius RV blog + tent for the hatch that she doesn't have) with hand crank windows
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as long gas is 3 bucks a gallon or more. And its not going to get any lower.
Would it be different if we had had a different POTUS for the last 5 years and 7 months?
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