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Old 04-19-2009, 02:49 AM   #1
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My biggest reason for getting the Yaris was to downsize my fuel consumption. I still like the Yaris. Here is the simplist concept behind my problem. The only thing that I dont like about my Yaris is, that its missing 60HP, lol.

In a way it may be cheaper in the long run to just turbocharge mine. lmao
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Old 04-19-2009, 02:53 AM   #2
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My biggest reason for getting the Yaris was to downsize my fuel consumption. I still like the Yaris. Here is the simplist concept behind my problem. The only thing that I dont like about my Yaris is, that its missing 60HP, lol.

In a way it may be cheaper in the long run to just turbocharge mine. lmao
hahaha, that's what I'm planning on doing in the future, after I become an RN.
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Old 04-22-2009, 01:33 PM   #3
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My biggest reason for getting the Yaris was to downsize my fuel consumption. I still like the Yaris. Here is the simplist concept behind my problem. The only thing that I dont like about my Yaris is, that its missing 60HP, lol.
I don't understand your sentiment that there is "missing" horsepower. Has your car ever failed to get where you needed to go? How can a car that hauls hundreds of pounds of people and gear up mountain roads possibly need more power than what it has?

The horsepower desire is something you have fabricated in your own mind, meaning it isn't real. You simply don't need it. You are getting by just fine with what you have.


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hmmm, depends. It would actually be some what practical for me to get an Evo or a Suby since I go snowboarding and camping a lot. I can do the latter with my Vios, but not the first.
I'm curious... how can you not go snowboarding with your Yaris? I know you can't fit a snowboard in your trunk but you can fit it diagonally in the back seat, or get a trailer hitch and bike rack with the snow sports attachment like I use on my LB when I need the back seat for passengers. Additionally, if you can't fit snowboarding stuff in your Yaris what makes you think it would fit any better in an Evo or WRX?
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Old 04-22-2009, 01:40 PM   #4
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Some people like the excitement of driving a car with more power, and some people use their car solely for A to B transportation and likes to do so with as little associated cost as possible. Just because someone thinks or feels a different way about their vehicle than you does not make their opinion wrong.
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Old 04-22-2009, 02:50 PM   #5
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Some people like the excitement of driving a car with more power, and some people use their car solely for A to B transportation and likes to do so with as little associated cost as possible. Just because someone thinks or feels a different way about their vehicle than you does not make their opinion wrong.
I merely pointed out that he doesn't need more horsepower. There is a tremendous gap between need and want.

If I offended you perhaps you should look into why discussions of over-consumption bother you.
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Old 04-22-2009, 03:18 PM   #6
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I merely pointed out that he doesn't need more horsepower. There is a tremendous gap between need and want.
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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.
Now the idea of renting a more powerful car over the week-end is a really good one.
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Old 04-22-2009, 01:48 PM   #7
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My biggest reason for getting the Yaris was to downsize my fuel consumption. I still like the Yaris. Here is the simplist concept behind my problem. The only thing that I dont like about my Yaris is, that its missing 60HP, lol.

In a way it may be cheaper in the long run to just turbocharge mine. lmao
Maybe rent a muscle car for the week and get it out of your system. I'm down 300+ hp from my last car, a modded '05 GTO, and I'm just as happy with what my Yaris is doing for me now. I was pretty burned out on muscle cars by the time I bought my GTO (at least the 11th I've owned), so maybe I'm happier with the HP downgrade than most. And agreed on the statement about Toyota denutting itself...should have gotten the Celica GT instead of the GTO, probably would still be driving it. Toyota is about the only company that has it's tail between its legs right now.
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