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Originally Posted by BailOut
I merely pointed out that he doesn't need more horsepower. There is a tremendous gap between need and want.
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Yeah, you do, sometimes, and not just for fun:
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Originally Posted by tomato
To answer your question honestly (hold your flames everybody  ): because while I think the Yaris is a good little car overall (wouldn't have bought it otherwise), I think in the long term I'd feel more comfortable with a car that has just a tiny little bit more power under the hood.
Not that I'm drag racing or driving like a jack rabbit or anything, but in certain driving situations (like trying to merge in and out of a busy freeway or change lanes when @$$holes in far more powerful cars won't let you, or trying to get out of the way FAST if you have to for whatever reason) the Yaris lacks the acceleration necessary to do it and it makes me feel somewhat vulnerable on the road.
If I still lived out in a rural area, I wouldn't even think about another car right now because in my opinion, the Yaris is ideal for driving on backroads, but for this area with crazy freeways with merging lanes and all that other city driving non-sense, I don't know, I sometimes feel that the Yaris is a little borderline
So anyway, that's why I'm keeping an open mind about trading for other similar cars that may show up on the market.
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Now the idea of renting a more powerful car over the week-end is a really good one.