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46 and 2, just ahead...
Drives: 07 Yaris sedan Join Date: Jun 2007
Location: Johnstown, PA
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I think it's none of the above..if the dealer is like the one I work for, then they saw some marginal wear or perhaps a tiny crack, and just went ahead with the brake job to be 100% sure that the vehicle was ready to go. To bank on the side of safety. I wouldn't worry, be thankful you have new parts on a used car
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![]() Drives: RS 4 Door Hatch Join Date: Aug 2007
Location: Ottawa, Canada
Posts: 20
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![]() The tires seem to be the original tires and don't look like they have more than 22K of wear on them so I am probably just being paranoid. Looking forward to getting the car today. I was quite impressed by the test drive. A little underpowered IMHO but my last car was a Jetta 1.8T chipped to 205HP so I'm not quite being fair ![]() Looking forward to not seeing the gas pumps so frequently...
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46 and 2, just ahead...
Drives: 07 Yaris sedan Join Date: Jun 2007
Location: Johnstown, PA
Posts: 533
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I had a Jetta, just a crappy 92, but I loved it..I've always had an affinity for VW. Now, if I could find an old beetle reasonably priced
, the Yaris would have a friend to stay warm with this winter, lol.
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