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Originally Posted by klemmaniac
Thanks for sharing your experience with it-not surprised about things bein installed backwards-that french ship I was on had all sorts of things assembled incorrectly. I'm getting cold feet about this listing the more I think about it. I don't doubt that the most important parts of the car will be reliable but am concerned about having to make repairs to the interior/other parts moreso than with a Japanese made version. I've read other past posts that comment on the cheaper more flimsy materials on the interior in the french models compared to the interior of Japanese models-how things fall apart more or quicker-how do you feel about the durability or lasting quality of materials in your interior, if possible, compared to other models of Yaris you might have seen or owned?
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I'm pretty OCD about details and such, and those were the only real fit/finish issues with my French-built Yaris that I have found (and I have looked for them, lol). For comparison purposes, the 9 new Honda/Acura vehicles that I have owned from 1982 to 2015 (all Japanese built except for the 2000 Accord I believe), had more minor issues than that fixed under warranty the first year or two. You have to remember that Toyota has pretty stringent quality controls in place for manufacturing, regardless of where they build their cars. This has allowed them (and Lexus) to dominate the short & long term quality surveys/reviews, well ahead of even Honda, etc.
If my Yaris was totaled tomorrow, the first thing that I would do is track down a 2016 Yaris SE to replace it (before the new Mazda2-Yaris makes its debut in 2017 models) - though I might try another color this time around (perhaps blue, silver or gray, if not white).