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![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Drives: it is kinda stock Join Date: Oct 2010
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prime time?
hi everyone i know i might get blasted for this but i just want some opinions. i like my 010 sedan alot but i might need more cargo space soon and im thinking of maybe a cheap old minivan or the hhr/wagon (i had a focus wagon before the yarii). i know its only been 2 years but when would be a good time to change it up? (ie before 40k, 50k, 65k...etc) theres nothing wrong with the car and im not really bored with it per say. and i know alot of people will say do what you want and i know that im just trying to get a general idea ova here.
thanks
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Exactly what are you hauling that would require more cargo space? You are definitely going to lose out on money if you get rid of it now or later. If it is at all possible to just play Tetris with what ever you are hauling to get the most out of the space available, I would just do that instead of selling the Yaris and buying another car.
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Keep it & make it look as amazing as Mr. Lazagna's sedan!
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Drives: Light Blue '08 Yaris Join Date: Mar 2010
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Yarii are going for pretty high prices with low miles. I'd say, keeping it under 40k, you could get around $10,000 for it (that's what I paid for my '08 in '10).
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^ good point
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i need to haul drums and band equipment we are starting to play shows again i can fit some stuff but not as much as i like. good points and thanks for replying
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Take the rear seats out
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Wait, what?
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If he's trying to do a full kit plus other equipment, taking out the rear seats still won't provide enough room. Even hauling a little 5-piece kit in my '12 is a challenge.
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yeah i should just start playing bass haha
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I know that the Yaris is bigger, but I couldn't even rent a larger set of speakers for a house party (2x 15" and a horn), had to settle for the little brother (1x 15" and a horn) in my Echo... I can picture you having trouble fitting a drum set in a Yaris! lol
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damn yeah man i guess you have to play a stringed instrument to fit it in a yarii hahaha
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