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Yarii Hunter
Drives: 2007 Yaris Liftback and S13's Join Date: May 2006
Location: Austin, Texas
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HardlyDangerous
Drives: 09 Yaris LE, H/B, auto Join Date: Jul 2006
Location: Ridgeway Ontario
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Correct although some F1 cars have a back up shifter on the side as well. It's basically a Three way switch. Tap it forward to gear down tap it back to gear up.
Many of the transmissions can shift automatically or be shifted manually with out a clutch. Even some of the newer Honda ATV's have this same basic design of transmission. All drivers shift manually to keep the engine in the powerband at all times. Some others designs use an electricically controled clutch that is activated while shifting but regardless the style F1 cars do not use a standard transmission, they are all classed as Semi auto. My sisters mini cooper S has this style transmission with the shifter flaps on the steering wheel. |
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![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Drives: 06 yaris 5-dr le man Join Date: Mar 2006
Location: ontario, canada
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but i've driven plenty of cars with tiptronic auto gearboxes and it just isn't the same as driving manual, you don't have the same feel or control without a clutch.
in a small car like the yaris, the manual is a blast to drive, as far as i'm concerned, it isn't about how fast i am going, so a car with more power won't make a difference to me, the stick makes the car feel more like an extension of your body. i also disagree with the manual being a pain in traffic, if you are sitting in a jam on a highway, all you have to do is give yourself space of 4-5 car lenghts between yourself and the car in front of you. you can coast in first or second gear without having to apply brakes every two seconds. this is also a good method when driving any car as it reduces the amount of "accordion" stops and starts that cause traffic jams in the first place. that being said, i don't find the auto yaris to be especially sluggish and it really comes down to personal preference. |
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But...obviously you've never driven in Los Angeles. Leaving 4-5 car lengths at just about any speed is just about impossible. Someone will just fill the gap, trust me, and you'll just be behind. |
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![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Drives: 06 yaris 5-dr le man Join Date: Mar 2006
Location: ontario, canada
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the busiest highway in north america is about a 20 minute drive from my house (hwy 401), so we have our own traffic woes here,
if you use this method you won't get left behind unless you decide to stop for some reason, i do it all the time and hardly use my breaks at all. |
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![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Drives: 06 yaris 5-dr le man Join Date: Mar 2006
Location: ontario, canada
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that would be 'brakes", not "breaks", although sitting in traffic is sort of like having a break
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![]() ![]() Drives: 06 Yaris 3dr YRX Join Date: May 2006
Location: Port Elliot, South Australia
Posts: 46
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There are no traffic lights in my town. There are traffic lights in a town 8km away......never any traffic jams. Moved here from the city, which is still a small city.Adelaide in South Australia, abd feel for those having to tackle traffic jams on a daily basis!! However, we do have animals on the road....kangaroos, cows etc and I feel that driving a manual gives me much greater contraol of the car in unforseen circumstances.........a roo jumping out in front of the car for example!!
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![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Drives: 06 3-dr auto RS Join Date: Jan 2006
Location: BC
Posts: 1,051
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Hey abcando, I have found out the information you want. The 0-100kmph/0-62mph time for the 5-speed is about 10.9 sec and for the auto is about 12 sec. For details, please read:
www.canadiandriver.com/testdrives/06yaris.htm If you don't have time, just read the sixth para. under Driving impressions .NB: This is just one of the many reports about the Yaris. Results may vary from review to review. This particular review does say the times are official Toyota numbers though. To 07WYarisRS, thanks for the information ![]() :http://en.autos.sympatico.msn.ca/gui...umentid=635337 Last edited by swng; 08-07-2006 at 11:36 PM. |
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HardlyDangerous
Drives: 09 Yaris LE, H/B, auto Join Date: Jul 2006
Location: Ridgeway Ontario
Posts: 573
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A semi auto still uses a clutch only for stopping and starting after that the gear box can be shifted either completely automatically or manually with out the clutch.
What MOST cars use are an automatic transmission with manual mode. Cars like the new lincoln, Mini cooper and a several of the Audi's just to name a very few... These are completely automatic, usually 5 or 6 speed and can be used as an automatic, or manual. In automatic mode you put it into D (drive) and step on the cas and it shifts like any auto trans does. In Manual mode you must select the gear. In manual mode there is no clutch to stop or start, but you must shift either with the paddles or shifter to select the gears just as you would with a manual. Thes types of transmission are becoming more popular because it gives you the best of both worlds. You or I may opt to shift it the same as a manual for more fun and better performance but the wife can use it as an automatic, And there is no $600-$1000 maintenace/service for clutch repairs/replacement every few years. Auto transmission with manual mode provide faster acceleration then a standard manual because there is no time delay for letting off, shifting and clutch slip. You can just keep you foot mashed to the floor and slap through the gears with the flip of a finger. Yes the Honda Fit Sport has a 5speed automatic with manual mode. Last edited by 07WYarisRS; 08-08-2006 at 10:52 AM. |
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![]() Drives: Xb Join Date: Jul 2006
Location: IL
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Thanks! swng,
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![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Drives: 06 3-dr auto RS Join Date: Jan 2006
Location: BC
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![]() Drives: Toyota Yaris(Vitz) 1.3U-L Join Date: Apr 2009
Location: Saitama, Japan
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My 2004 Yaris(Vitz in Japan) 1300U-L with CVT automatic transmisson posts 0-100km/h(62mph) in 11.3sec.
And her 0-400m(SS1/4) time is in 17.8-18.2sec.bracket. It is more than average for a 1300cc subcompact. In my opinion, manual version is faster than automatic version by about a second, though automatic version is much easier to drive. |
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vroom vroom
Drives: lil red 5-door Join Date: Sep 2006
Location: Bangkok, Thailand
Posts: 7,744
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heheh yeah i was stuck in bumper to bumper traffic for an hour, going into town this evening, times like these I do wish I had an automatic... but overall I rarely get stuck like that so I don't mind... muscular legs are a bonus!
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Super Moderator
Drives: Yaris 2DR LB 07, MT, Abs. Red Join Date: Feb 2009
Location: San Francisco Bay Area
Posts: 5,155
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I'm a big stick-shift fan, have driven them all my life and own one myself. I prefer the feel of the MT in general, just a question of habit and preference, I guess.
But if a young person just starting out asked me whether to go auto or manual, and especially if they lived in a city environment, I think I'd recommend the auto because the Yaris's MT definitely takes some getting used to. Also, San Francisco is a bit unusual, too, with all these real steep hills, so around here, most definitely get an auto because people have no patience and stop and go up-hill traffic is definitely a PITA. On the other hand, fixing a clutch doesn't break the bank, whereas replacing an automatic transmission can be quite costly. PS> as far as acceleration is concerned, hmmm.. I don't think the acceleration is a real strong point on the stock Yaris, either manual or auto :( Last edited by tomato; 04-07-2009 at 03:13 PM. Reason: clarity |
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![]() ![]() Drives: Sedan Join Date: Jan 2009
Location: midwest
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When I want to shift, I'll hop on my Ninja.
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Joey
Drives: '14 Scion xD 5-speed Join Date: Oct 2008
Location: El Monte, Ca
Posts: 3,529
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^Then you must really like driving your Y in 1st gear the whole time
![]() Like Thomas said, stick only sucks in traffic. Of course if you know your way around town then you already how to avoid it Stick FTW. Better acceleration, better gas mileage, more control over the car
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![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Drives: 08 Yaris Sedan Join Date: Oct 2008
Location: California - Bay Area
Posts: 2,773
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At first i was going to purchase a manual yaris. But me like many many other yaris members purchased a yaris mainly for commute and economy. I had to think logicaly on this one. My commute is mostly stop and go. On my way to work i like to sip my coffe or eat a breakfast burrito while driving. If i were to purchase a stick by the time i got to work i would have spilled my coffe on myself trying to shift with one hand hold my coffe with my other and try to steer with my knees. Some of you know what im talking about =).
For me it was not practical. Not to mention a sore left leg by the time i made it to work. So i went with the automatic. There are times i regeret it. But im sure if i did get the stick there would be many more times i would regret purchasing the automatic than vise versa. The way i figure is within 10 years. My transmission will shot. Within that time i will probally be in th emarket for a new car. And at that time i can swap in a manual transmission and make my yaris more my fun car. But since it is my daily driver i am content with the automatic. Either way there are ways to work around it. You can pretend its like a tiptronic and just shift left and down if you want to take a right turn in second gear instead of 3rd or 4th. So when you exit the turn you can accelerate out of it. I so hate when i take a sharp right turn at a stop light at 75. And then when i go to accelerate out of the turn im going now about 40 but the transmisssion is still in 4th i press the gas the car does not go. |
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Half a Bubble Off Plumb
Drives: 2009 Yaris Sedan Join Date: Mar 2009
Location: Bristol, Tennessee, USA
Posts: 1,593
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I learned to appreciate automatics after I got off my Harley improperly and wrapped my right arm around my back.
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