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Old 06-12-2009, 10:01 AM   #1
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like you said, the elantra is better build quality; tbh the corolla might be a closer match of comparison shopping-- notwithstanding, i still like my yaris ;D
but highway driving does get a bit hairy sometimes, this car is so light (and the hatchback is so tall!)
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Old 06-12-2009, 10:39 AM   #2
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like you said, the elantra is better build quality; tbh the corolla might be a closer match of comparison shopping-- notwithstanding, i still like my yaris ;D
but highway driving does get a bit hairy sometimes, this car is so light (and the hatchback is so tall!)
I've basically decided that saving $50 per month on gas is more important then the significantly better interior/design of the Elantra. I believe the Elantra would be about 20% less efficient in gas then would be the Yaris (despite EPA estimates stating only a 10% difference).

I really want to be hitting the high 40's to low 50's in this vehicle. I'm looking forward to saving some serious $$$ so I have more money to spend on myself.
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Old 06-12-2009, 04:04 PM   #3
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The plot thickens!

So I just sent in a counter offer on a 2008 Yaris sedan this dealer still has in their lot. Obviously I'll get a better deal for that car then I would a '09 model, and my last attempt at getting more from the dealer is to have free bluetooth installed.

Anyway, I am expecting the offer to be accepted, and I just looked everywhere and realized that I have lost my driver's license after coming back from vacation in Florida. I'm so pissed! I have no idea where my birth certificate and marriage license are, and I doubt I'll find them over the next couple of days.

Now I'm trying to figure out, do I need to have my driver's license to buy a new car? This is so ridiculous!
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Old 06-12-2009, 04:31 PM   #4
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I'm not sure if you'll get in "the high 40's to low 50's" on the highway with the Yaris. Although people have posted that they've gotten above 40MPG highway, you'll be happier if you set your expectations at around 40MPG.

The Yaris is one of the best values on the market. Although Hyundai has been making great strides lately, their lower resale value tends to wipe out any savings up front. I recently dumped a new Genesis Coupe for another Yaris due to poor customer service from Hyundai - although your experience with Hyundai might be better. Based on my experience, I think Toyota has more advanced powertrains than Hyundai, too.

Based on your storage requirements, you may have to create some storage for change, etc because the Yaris sedan doesn't have many storage areas in the dash. Check the storage gadget section of your local auto parts store - you can find many things (like ashtrays) that can be used to store change for the commute.

EDIT: I'm not sure about needing a driver's license to buy in PA, but I'll bet you'll need to have it (especially if you're going to finance).
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Old 06-12-2009, 05:21 PM   #5
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I'm actually going to pay cash, so I'm not sure I'll need it. Obviously I'll need it so when/if I get pulled over I don't get a ticket, but I don't want to let it hold me back from making a purchase.

As for MPG, I was able to average 34 MPG in a 2002 Ford Focus ZTS. This is a car that is supposed to only get 29 MPG highway, and only 25 MPG combined, and believe me with today's EPA estimates, the MPG should really be lower then that. I should also add that this car has had issues with overheating, and really needed a tune up lately (I was getting more like 36 MPG last year around this time).

I have very high expectations for the Yaris, and would be very disappointed if I got less then 45 MPG. I am willing to drive very conservatively to get the best milage I can.
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Old 06-12-2009, 05:30 PM   #6
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I have very high expectations for the Yaris, and would be very disappointed if I got less then 45 MPG. I am willing to drive very conservatively to get the best milage I can.
if you are willing to follow the fuel economy forum and hypermiling tips to the letter, then expect 45+.

Drive normally, and expect 35-42.

Try to drive fast, get 30.

All are better than most vehicles
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Old 06-12-2009, 06:43 PM   #7
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if you are willing to follow the fuel economy forum and hypermiling tips to the letter, then expect 45+.

Drive normally, and expect 35-42.

Try to drive fast, get 30.

All are better than most vehicles
I'm wondering what I can expect by setting the cruise control to 55 MPH and leaving it at that. I really hope I can get well over 45 MPG by doing that.
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Old 06-12-2009, 08:21 PM   #8
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the elantra is better build quality


Look up some resale values on similar toyotas and hyundais with similar miles. Hyundai doesn't know the meaning of the word quality.
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