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Old 02-08-2015, 09:35 PM   #19
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I have a 2012 Yaris and always liked the clutch-feel. My wife has a 2009 Honda Fit Sport and that clutch gives me fits.
Perhaps I will like the feel of the clutch in such situations (only time encountered so far in my '14) after I have more miles on the car .
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Old 02-09-2015, 08:15 AM   #20
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I had driven a 2010 Fit a while back. The clutch feels like the new Corolla. Ie, very light. I couldn't drive my yaris properly for a few miles after test driving a 6MT Corolla.
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Old 02-09-2015, 10:27 AM   #21
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I drove a Chevy Sonic before getting my Yaris. The Sonic had a very high catch point. The car would also give itself a little bit of gas, meaning that from a complete stop you rarely had to give the car any gas. It was annoying at times, but also helpful.

One thing I find particularly difficult with the Yaris is the accelerator. It's easy to not give it enough gas, but just as easy to give it way too much and end up revving up to 3000rpm. I also find it hard to determine where the clutch catch point is. Like another poster said, switching from sneakers to boots can mess with you too. I've driven several manuals and the Yaris is one of the most difficult.

One question... About how much does it cost to replace the clutch on these cars?
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Old 02-09-2015, 11:45 AM   #22
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One question... About how much does it cost to replace the clutch on these cars?
Mine was replaced last week at the dealer. I had a choice of Toyota parts for $1018.00 or non-Toyota parts for $853.00 - I chose non-Toyota parts and they used a Sachs clutch kit. I also filed a dispute with Toyota over a clutch needing replaced with only 33,000 miles on my car. I never ride the clutch or hold it in at stoplights and I've never had a clutch needing replaced EVER prior to this with any of my cars.
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Old 02-09-2015, 02:06 PM   #23
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The Yaris really isn't a forgiving car to get going. If it makes you feel better, I have stalled it more than any of my other 25+ cars combined. The clutch feel isn't great, prone to clutch-shudder, it has no torque, the engine is too quiet to hear half the time, idles low (mine is also 550rpm hot. Maybe a Cdn Yaris thing?), and the drive-by-wire is pretty slow.

It's pretty important to give the throttle a blip before engaging the clutch when stopped. It increases the exhaust velocity, which gains you a bit of much needed torque. Blip the throttle, then as the RPMs are coming down, engage the clutch and apply gas.

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Old 02-09-2015, 11:43 PM   #24
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Well look at Canadian Monsieur Fancy-Pantalons here with his Canadian tach and manual transmission ;)

But seriously, 550 revs at idle? 1100 to shift? I don't have a tach in my Yaris, but pretty much every other car I had before idled around 950 to 1100 and I shifted at around five grand. Shifting up at 1100? Do you get mistaken for a geographical feature a lot? :P

From a stop yes 1100 driving like a grandpa
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Old 02-10-2015, 12:24 AM   #25
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and I shifted at around five grand.
This procedure = fun, but = MPG .
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Old 02-10-2015, 12:34 AM   #26
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test driving a 6MT Corolla.
A bit OT, but MSN just posted 'the 10 coolest cars we can't get here' (in the U.S., (and Canada?))...

...among them...the Honda Civic Type R that the European continent is about to get.....275hp turbo 2.0 liter 4 with a 6 speed manual ......and the VW Scirocco Type R .
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Old 02-11-2015, 02:42 AM   #27
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they've been screwing us over on civic engine choices in NA for years now.

in regards to the MT for the yaris, i notice the same quirks that you guys do. also, i have to back up for some distance to get into my carport and the yaris is the only MT i have driven that wants to stall in reverse. the other MTs would lurch along but not require any extra gas pedal work on level ground. i wonder if this might have to do with the DFCO? i am in gear with my foot off the pedal and isn't DFCO supposed to cut fuel in those situtations?

i'm not a big fan of drive by wire but it seems here to stay. can anyone remember the name of that device which lets you change how quickly your DBW responds to your foot pressure? it looks kind of like a scanguage... i know that several people here on the forum have it.
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Old 02-14-2015, 09:42 AM   #28
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Our clutch interaction is terrible. Fortunately our gearbox is awesome.
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Old 02-14-2015, 10:18 AM   #29
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nook,
I see you have over 300,000 miles on your Yaris. Good job! We've been waiting for this. :-) How long are you gonna keep your old Yaris?
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Old 02-14-2015, 06:53 PM   #30
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...The clutch feel isn't great, prone to clutch-shudder...
Totally agree with this. I felt a big difference when first coming over to the Yaris from my Civic.
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Old 02-14-2015, 07:26 PM   #31
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It took me a long time getting used to also. One thing I do at the track and at stop lights to get a good take off is hit the gas and then wait till the rmp is at a good level (1000-4000 depending on where I'm driving) and let the clutch slip till the rpm I started at meets wheel speed. Upshift to second somewhere between 1800 and 6800
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Old 02-15-2015, 07:09 PM   #32
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nook,
I see you have over 300,000 miles on your Yaris. Good job! We've been waiting for this. :-) How long are you gonna keep your old Yaris?
The damaged (driver side) fender started pulling away from the windshield a bit in the corner. I don't know if that is a result of suspension or other internal damage from my 'fender bender' in October with the Expedition, or from accidentally opening the driver side door (the few inches that it will open) a few times. On the way back from the Ennis/Dallas area on 2/5/15 I did 70-75mph for the first time (happened to be on the 75 MPH limit part of I-45) since the clash with the Expedition. The next day I opened up the hood to disconnect one of the battery cables (to combat a draw on the battery while I leave it for a while), and I noticed that the clamp, etc = busted apart ...nothing anchoring the battery.....wasn't that way a few days before that. Higher speed = shaking = caused that? Not a good sign. Through sometime in August, I'm just going to use it to go to Kroger (the back way...only a few two lane roads with shoulders (one 40 MPH limit and others 30 MPH limit or less) ...and no signals...only stop signs). Then I'll probably have a local shop I trust look it over. If the clash with the Expedition (or Explorer...can't remember which it was....just remember that the driver was a 16 year old who had only had his DL for a few weeks) rendered it unsafe to drive (regular use), I'll probably donate it to the Wounded Warrior Project (if they take cars) before having to pay the registration again and continue to insure it. The extra insurance is costing me less than $9 per month right now, but I'm sure the clash with the SUV will cause my rate to increase. My policy renews 4 days after my registration expires. If the shop says the only damage is cosmetic, and the inconvenience of not being able to open the driver side door, then I might make a different/currently undetermined decision re the fate of 'my egg'. The car had 120 miles on it when I drove away from the dealership (a few test drives + the family owned two Toyota dealerships...driven from their dealership in Northern CT to their location near the coast in RI), so I've driven it 300,004 miles. When I hit 300,000 miles since driving away from the dealership, that was about 2 1/2 days shy of 100 months since driving away from the dealership.
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Old 02-21-2015, 09:08 AM   #33
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I hope my Yaris lasts me 300,000 miles. I'm going to keep it as long as I can, and with proper maintenance I hope to have this car 10+ years in the future....
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Old 02-26-2015, 04:21 PM   #34
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Another thing I struggle with. Sometimes when I release the clutch, the car jerks a little. I see the tachometer blipping up and down between 500 and 1000 rpm before leveling off. Can't tell if I am giving it too much gas or not enough.

I still struggle with take offs from a stop with this car.
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Old 02-26-2015, 04:33 PM   #35
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clutch upgrade was one of my best investments. people can bitch all they want about how they shouldn't have to do it with a stock setup, but honestly if it gives ypu an easier and more enjoyable experience it is like anything else that is better than OEM.
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Old 02-26-2015, 08:15 PM   #36
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This procedure = fun, but = MPG .
Meh. I still get 35 mpg in the city.
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