![]() |
|
|
|
#19 | |
![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Drives: Yaris Sedan (auto) Join Date: Jun 2007
Location: Toronto, Ontario
Posts: 545
|
Quote:
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
#20 |
|
I really LOVE this car!!!
Drives: 08 Bayou Blue LB AT Join Date: Oct 2008
Location: Lexington, SC USA
Posts: 887
|
My mom has a Prius (she got it last April 08) so I get to drive it often. Not daily, but probably 3 or 4 times a week. Her's is pretty much all city driving, short trips since she is retired. She averages around 40 mpg and of course does a bit better when I drive it. She is learning the methods though. She also drives very little so doubt she will ever need to replace those batteries. The salesman indicated to us Toyota thought that would be around 100,000 miles.
I am averaging around 35 in the Yaris (which I got in May 08), but have gotten several tanks in the high 30's. Unfortunately I have not broken 40 yet, but my driving is pretty much all city as well and short trips since I mainly work from home. The Prius was twice the price of my Yaris. She loves the Prius and that is all that really matters just like I love the Yaris. She does know the Yaris would have made more financial sense especially since she only drives about 8000 miles a year, but she still has no regrets about getting the Prius. |
|
|
|
|
|
#21 | |
![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ULTIMATEDrives: 09 5dr LB, 2x 08 3dr LB Join Date: Oct 2008
Location: USA, CT
Posts: 13,460
|
Quote:
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
#22 | |
|
I LOVE my Yaris!
Drives: 2007 Polar White LB Join Date: Oct 2008
Location: Southeast Wisconsin
Posts: 5,164
|
Quote:
__________________
We don't see things as THEY are...we see them as WE are. Lisa aka SIPNGAS |
|
|
|
|
|
|
#23 |
![]() ![]() ![]() Drives: 2008 Yaris 5 speed HB Join Date: Oct 2008
Location: NH
Posts: 171
|
Before buying the Yaris to replace my prior ride, I ran several spreadsheets comparing my weekly and monthly costs for the Yaris, Prius, and a few others.
Even with the mileage savings, the Prius didn't overcome the added cost for 10-12 years. And recently I have found a slower commuting route that actually gets me within 1-2 Mpg of what my coworker gets in his Prius. My father recently got a Altima Hybrid that was a dealer demo, and being retired and paying cash with a good trade, it was more worthwhile for him. Shopping, bowling, and visiting, with absolutely no rush hour driving. For my commute, nothing beats the Yaris for economy, particularly at the 5, 8, or 10 year marks when I am likely to look for the next ride. |
|
|
|
|
|
#24 |
![]() ![]() ![]() Drives: bone f*ing stock Join Date: Dec 2008
Location: CA east bay
Posts: 234
|
from what i recall the battery is warrantied for 10 years, and costs about $8k with battery + labor + waste disposal. if you need yours replaced outside of the 10 year period..... ouch?
|
|
|
|
|
|
#25 |
|
'09 5dr
Drives: 2009 Yaris 5-Door Bayou Blue Join Date: Oct 2008
Location: HI
Posts: 238
|
It's 7 years. Not 10. If it's 10 years, then no one at this point needed to pay for it since the first prius came to U.S. in year 2001.
__________________
2009 5-Door Yaris LB Bayou Blue Pearl 2009 5-Door Yaris LB Black Sand Pearl |
|
|
|
|
|
#26 |
![]() ![]() Drives: 2009 Yaris 3dr Join Date: May 2009
Location: California
Posts: 135
|
Read all the post in this thread. Maybe its living out here in the Bay Area of maybe its just a personal opinion but the Prius is simply not that attractive of a car especially when stack against the econo box type cars out there. Honda did a better job of limiting the number of Civic Hybrids produced in "at least" MY 2006. They made only 25,000. Toyota on the other hand was hoping to produce over 100,000 units for the year. When the number of Prius on the road climbed quickly after the rise of gas prices last year, their cuteness and novelty wore off quickly.
The same could happen with the Yaris, but I feel better spending $10K to see that happen than $20K. Toyota will get more out of the Prius with the release of the plug in model, but I doubt the resale value will hold for the older model once the new model is successfully launched. Those folks who bought the older version of the Honda Insight saw some softness in resale value offered once the hybrid Civic came online and Prius sales dipped a bit when the hybrid Highlander and Camry became available. Honda Insights are now a rarity in my area. BTW just a quick reminder: Lithium is not a dangerous, hazardous waste like Nickel metal or Nickel Cadmium materials in other rechargeable battery technology. So disposal issues aren't really that much of an issue than say plastics, steel, or even paper. Many other products which use batteries like computer "standby power" systems such as a "UPS" have made the switch to Lithium ion battery tech in 2006 so there are plenty of recyclers and re-purifiers in the market place for the materials. The rest is steel, paper, Aluminum, plastic, copper, with a very small trace of lead. Last edited by 2009Toyotoad; 05-18-2009 at 06:01 PM. |
|
|
|
|
|
#27 |
![]() ![]() ![]() Drives: bone f*ing stock Join Date: Dec 2008
Location: CA east bay
Posts: 234
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
#28 |
|
Car Geek
Drives: Yaris Liftback Join Date: Apr 2006
Location: Ohio cornfields
Posts: 213
|
I add to the info pile:
I've owned both the Yaris and the Prius. Both are dead-reliable and hold their value well when resale time comes. If you can time it right, resale value on the Prius can be crazy-good (such as when summer gas prices spike). I agree that the milage difference doesn't justify the price premium for the Prius over the Yaris. The ~$6,000-$10,000 price difference will buy a lotta gas - even at $4.50/gallon. An economic argument for the Prius over the Yaris is thin at best; buying a Prius to "make a statement" is just plain stupid. I can vouch for the "gadget appeal" of the Prius - it really is an impressive piece of engineering. The 2010 appears to have upped the bar when it comes to refinement and interesting options. Once one gets used to how the Prius drives (which isn't that different than any other car), it's a nice, if a bit boring, car to drive.
__________________
Kevin '07 Blazing Blue 5-speed liftback (sold) '08 Black auto liftback (sold) '09 Carmine Red auto 4-door liftback (sold) |
|
|
|
|
|
#29 |
![]() ![]() ![]() Drives: Big Yellow Join Date: May 2009
Location: Somewhere in the vacinity of Betelgeuse
Posts: 179
|
My own interest in the Yaris when it first came out sparked my parents interest in the car, but they ended up getting a Prius in the end, with all of the bells and whistles. Let me tell you, that's a nice, quiet smooth ride with lots of room front and back. All around great car, in my opinion.
It just wasn't worth the extra 10,000 to me, but in the end I was impressed enough with the quality of that car to go with the Yaris as my first import. I like them both, what can I say? But I like to joke with them, that for the real gas mileage, I'd rather ride the 94 sportster, which cost less than a 4th of the Yaris even after customization and replacement parts where necessary, and gets 60mpg to boot ;) |
|
|
|
|
|
#30 |
|
Half a Bubble Off Plumb
Drives: 2009 Yaris Sedan Join Date: Mar 2009
Location: Bristol, Tennessee, USA
Posts: 1,593
|
The Prius' batteries are nickel metal hydride (NiMH), not lithium ion. Nickel is a toxic metal.
|
|
|
|
|
|
#31 |
|
'09 5dr
Drives: 2009 Yaris 5-Door Bayou Blue Join Date: Oct 2008
Location: HI
Posts: 238
|
Yes it really is.
I sometime see people selling Prius for parts because it costs too much to repair. I saw someome selling 2001 Prius for $1,000 for parts because it costs $12,000 to repair
__________________
2009 5-Door Yaris LB Bayou Blue Pearl 2009 5-Door Yaris LB Black Sand Pearl |
|
|
|
|
|
#32 |
![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Drives: LB-Auto-PWR-ABS-Cruise-Springs Join Date: Aug 2006
Location: Richmond, VA
Posts: 1,065
|
The handling of the Prius is very weird. I like the lightand nimble feel of my Yaris. How about the Honda Insight? Anyone test drive one of those yet?
__________________
Other car is a 2005 Mustang Convertible 4.0L V6 Manual - Legend Lime Get YarAss in gear! RIP - Casey Tatum |
|
|
|
|
|
#33 |
|
Car Geek
Drives: Yaris Liftback Join Date: Apr 2006
Location: Ohio cornfields
Posts: 213
|
Yep, I've driven an Insight. The short answer to the Insight/Prius choice would be to get the Prius if you're shopping these two cars. Although I haven't driven the 2010 Prius yet, I doubt it could be any worse than the new Insight.
The Insight doesn't have the refined feel of the Prius; everything on the Insight looks/feels like it was made to hit a low-price target (which they were). Since Toyota has dropped the base price of the new Prius to around $22K, it looks like a no-brainer. Honda should be thanked for putting price pressure on Toyota, since the Prius was expected to start at around $25K before the Insight showed up. I'm not trying to bash the Honda - I've owned several over the years. I'm sure the Insight will hold up well, have good fuel economy and have decent resale value. Based on my experience of owning an '07 Prius, though, the new Insight has an uphill battle against the re-priced new Prius. I'm going to drive a 2010 Prius within the next week (hopefully). I'll be sure to add to the thread once I've gotten some seat time.
__________________
Kevin '07 Blazing Blue 5-speed liftback (sold) '08 Black auto liftback (sold) '09 Carmine Red auto 4-door liftback (sold) |
|
|
|
|
|
#34 |
|
DARK PHASE OF THE MOON
Drives: 07 liftback Join Date: Apr 2009
Location: the Boondocks, NC
Posts: 993
|
I went to a fuel cost calculator and compared the cost offueling a Yaris and a Prius. It turned out that it would take sixty years to make up the difference in price between the two when gas costs four dollars american per gallon at ten thousand miles a year.
|
|
|
|
|
|
#35 | |
|
Banned
Drives: 2007 4 Door Yaris Join Date: Jan 2009
Location: Southern California
Posts: 1,357
|
Quote:
34 mpg and 48 mpg is a difference of $20,000 with your variables. |
|
|
|
|
|
|
#36 |
|
DARK PHASE OF THE MOON
Drives: 07 liftback Join Date: Apr 2009
Location: the Boondocks, NC
Posts: 993
|
You do not give the method by which you arrived at these figures, so you can be to be the one to explain yourself. At a debatable 38 mpg and 46 mpg, the numbers that I used, the fuel saving is $183.06 per year, which in sixty years would amount to $10983.60, darn close to the difference between the cost of a Yaris and a Prius at the time I ran these number. These numbers are of course only entertaining conjecture, as the really have no grounding in any real long term projection.
Last edited by Bob Dog; 05-24-2009 at 09:25 PM. |
|
|
|
![]() |
|
|
Similar Threads
|
||||
| Thread | Thread Starter | Forum | Replies | Last Post |
| NEWS: TOYOTA REVEALS ALL-NEW YARIS SEDAN AT 2006 LOS ANGELES AUTO SHOW | VitzBoy | General Yaris / Vitz Discussion | 7 | 09-20-2023 08:50 AM |
| News : 2007 Toyota Yaris - the little Euro's official arrival | VitzBoy | General Yaris / Vitz Discussion | 9 | 06-06-2017 01:51 AM |
| Yaris TS 1.8L History and Specs | CASTREX | Yaris TS Talk | 52 | 10-27-2009 06:06 PM |
| Yaris Spanks Hybrids in Environmentally Friendliness in Dust to Dust report | nsmitchell | General Yaris / Vitz Discussion | 45 | 05-08-2007 11:33 AM |