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![]() Drives: 2012 Blazing Blue Yaris(Auto) Join Date: Dec 2011
Location: Suburbs of LA
Posts: 35
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Long story short, I miss my subie because of the performance, but I love the gas I'm saving, so it is up to you. I must say that the turning radius on the Yaris is FFFFAAAARRRRRR superior than the Subie, but not overall handling. You could probably get coilovers, but you would need the power to go with the car lol. As far as reaching the wheel, I drive with my left hand at 7, and my right hand either fiddling with something or holding my girlfriend's hand because I have the luxury to do that now in an automatic lol. I am 6"0, so I'm sure you can find something that will work out for you. Just keep going to the dealer and test drive it to death :P Take it easy, I hoped this helped. |
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![]() ![]() Drives: Black 2012 Yaris 3door 5speed Join Date: Dec 2011
Location: Ontario, Canada
Posts: 88
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I just got my 2012 Yaris a few weeks ago, VW Golf TDi owner for the past 31 years. The Yaris is not bad as far as long range travel is concerned. I drive over an hour to work each way and this is the first car where my head actually rests on the headrest. I wish the steering wheel would come towards me about an inch and tilt slightly down, but the 10 and 2 works out OK. Believe me if a base model 2012 VW TDi was under $30,000 I would still be driving one even with that dreaded timing belt change, but for $17,900 after taxes I couldn't pass the Yaris by. I'm 5'10" and the Yaris is a nice fit. The steering wheel and pedals are within easy reach with a comfy seat that holds you in nicely. I just wish the dash board had more room for my CB radio and stuff. Also if they could have made the fuel tank capacity another 10 litres in size it would be awesome. I hate filling up after 4 days of driving.
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![]() ![]() ![]() Drives: '08 LB, '07 WRX Join Date: Jan 2009
Location: midwest
Posts: 187
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hello from a fellow subaru owner!
I don't think the Yaris is too bad comfort-wise. We always take ours on trips because my wife can't drive my car (manual trans). After 4 hours or so, I start getting stiff, but I think that's a function of my back rather than the yaris. I also agree about the wheel, I find it enough of a reach that my arms get tired (I'm 6' tall, so my arms aren't short). For trips less than 4 hours, no issues whatsoever. and BTW, this is totally true. I often cringe when my wife makes tight maneuvers in the yaris (I don't expect it to work!) I have to 3 point tight parking spots in my car lol |
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