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Old 01-24-2007, 10:41 PM   #19
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Old 01-24-2007, 11:03 PM   #20
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Bro this is my first car i got it when i was 16 years old, but yea there are alot of old timers on this site especially that have little attitudes on top of that
I'll show you an attitude you little wipper snapper!! I guess 30 is the new 50 Now, Hell when I was in my teens I was partying with people older than I am now. W.T.F.?
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Old 01-24-2007, 11:39 PM   #21
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now now people, I guess my train of thought has lead to this. remember to be nice. I was only stating facts. This car was supposed to be an entry level car. Yet Some of us are here to mod these things. Not to many entry level people can Mod(unless debt no issue). It is not entry level price, at least here in Canada, and any mods(tail light JDM) will cost you a first born, lol. I noly wanted conversation and response. We are all Bro's and sis' here!!!!


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Old 01-25-2007, 02:28 AM   #22
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There is a really wide range of people on here - and from all over the world, to boot. It's interesting to see what everyone is doing to their cars.

There is a lot more available today to customize your ride than there was when I had my first few cars. Painting the rims black, installing fake white walls and finding some cool hubcaps - like '60 Ford botton caps - and lowering the front end was about all I could afford. Well, on my first car I did install scavenger pipes and paint the underside white, which was hot then!!! ('53 Ford 2dr Sedan)

The only "custom" wheels then were reversed and chromed steel rims.
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Old 01-26-2007, 10:26 AM   #23
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The actual demographics of buyers for just about any car are all over the map. Demographic targets are mostly BS. It's much more effective to focus directly on buyers' needs and tastes. The main value in having a demographic target is that the main data on TV show audiences and magazine subscribers is demographic, so a demographic target helps decide where to place ads.
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Old 01-26-2007, 04:57 PM   #24
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24 - bought it because it's good on gas, in my price range, and fairly cute and sporty.
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Old 01-26-2007, 06:01 PM   #25
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I'm 24 and kinda jumped into the Yaris.

Not meaning I wasn't looking at it already, just wan't expecting to get it this soon. Just blew the engine in my 240SX which is also my drag/drift car. In other words I have been looking for a daily driver but never had cash upfront for private buyers. I looked online at styles and prices and it was a toss up between the xA and Yaris liftback. I was looking for something that was inexpensive and reliable (normaly those two words do not mix together) as well as stylish. Went to the dealership and saw that with $0 down the xA would have brought me above my monthly payments but it didn't matter. I was always a fan of 2 door (since I have no kids) and also needed a lot of room to transprt things (like a motor for the 240) so the Yaris was the ringer. Plus the gas mileage per gallonsold me also. Will I do a little something to this car, maybe in the future.

Regardless of the taget age group, seems like a lot of people seem to get these cars for the same reasons. Plus they're selling.
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Old 01-26-2007, 07:02 PM   #26
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From what I can gather, women and old souls go for the sedan. The liftback is reserved for the younger crowd and anyone that cares about being unique over having a trunk.

There are, of course, many exceptions. I'm just basing this on my experiences. When old people ask me about the car at gas stations (and it happens often) they often tell me they're looking at the sedan.
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Old 01-26-2007, 07:21 PM   #27
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Women seem to be prety drawn to the cute-factor of the LB. I have no idea who's buying the sedan. But then, I have no idea who's buying the Corolla either and I see tons of those on the road. I would assume that the same people who are drawn to the Corolla are drawn the the Yaris sedan. It's not that much smaller than the Corolla and it can be had cheaper with better appointments.

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From what I can gather, women and old souls go for the sedan. The liftback is reserved for the younger crowd and anyone that cares about being unique over having a trunk.

There are, of course, many exceptions. I'm just basing this on my experiences. When old people ask me about the car at gas stations (and it happens often) they often tell me they're looking at the sedan.
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Old 01-26-2007, 10:59 PM   #28
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All the Yarises I see are the sedans. Besides the blazing blue LB that someone has at my girls job, mine is the only LB I see around here.
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Old 01-26-2007, 11:54 PM   #29
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Old 01-26-2007, 11:55 PM   #30
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EVERYONE has a 4dr Sedan!!!!!!!!!!

That's why we have a Lift Back.

Couple nextdoor went through COSTCO program at our recomendation - they got a Carolla - they are 80 & 85!

So, I guess we are the KIDS on the block at 62 & 64.
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Old 01-27-2007, 02:27 AM   #31
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there are 12 people at my HIGH SCHOOL that drive this car there all teens
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tell em go here:
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Old 01-27-2007, 06:34 PM   #32
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i think i bought the yaris because my first car was an 86 VW GTI hatchback and i absolutely loved that car. my second car was a corolla and although it was very, very reliable, it was just another corolla on the road. 3 years after owning the corolla the yaris made its debut. i said i had to have one...and here i am.

i am 23 btw.
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Old 02-27-2007, 12:45 PM   #33
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Im 41, male, married with child. I traded my 95 Volvo 850 turbo sedan which needed about 8K in repairs. I also work FAR from where I live (35 miles). I needed a cheap POS (no more expensive european crap) good on gas...I was aiming for a used Hyundai or KIA.

I got very lucky when I encountered my Yaris walking a CarMax lot in Kennesaw, GA. I dont know the entire story on my car but it had 10K miles. I had never seen one before and was instantly struck by the styling.

You should have seen the chaos when my CarMax sales dude was completing his 'quality' checklist and could not find the jack!!!

It came without an owners manual and the rear cargo cover (wtf?...I need one if anyone can help). Toyota sent me a manual free.

So I dont know if I fit the profile or not?!?! But I do know if this car is bulletproof I'll be a Toyotaphile for life.
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Old 03-01-2007, 10:58 AM   #34
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This thing is great.

I'm 52 and wanted a commuter car. This thing is great. Wanted the liftback to haul stuff if needed. Maybe will tow behind the motorhome (stick transmission). Last car was a 1988 Fiero so the size seems normal. Got some flak from the coworkers but they get to spend lots more money for fuel, depreciation and insurance. I wish it had a plastic body so it wouldn't ever rust. Dealer installed a Rostra cruise control that works fine. I was concerned that the power wouldn't be enough but it is fine too. The Yaris was so affordable I wrote a check for it. I did read that someone paid for it with a credit card to get points!

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Old 03-01-2007, 11:54 PM   #35
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The Yaris was so affordable I wrote a check for it. I did read that someone paid for it with a credit card to get points!
Age 64 , here. We did try that, but dealer would only accept $2,500 on credit card, otherwise we would have "charged' the whole car. So we just wrote a chck for the balance - one of the perks of age - sometimes - I also understand lots of older folks will never be able to buy a car, let alone pay cash for a new one. Need to keep things in perspective
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Old 03-02-2007, 11:43 AM   #36
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I'm 52 and wanted a commuter car. This thing is great. Wanted the liftback to haul stuff if needed. Maybe will tow behind the motorhome (stick transmission). Last car was a Fiero so the size seems normal. Got some flak from the coworkers but they get to spend lots more money for fuel, depreciation and insurance. I wish it had a plastic body so it wouldn't ever rust. Dealer installed a Rostra cruise control that works fine. I was concerned that the power wouldn't be enough but it is fine too. The Yaris was so affordable I wrote a check for it. I did read that someone paid for it with a credit card to get points!
Omaha... you should get some killer mileage. Isn't that place flat as a board?

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