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![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Drives: 2('14+'07)MT 3d ,wHandCrWndws! Join Date: May 2009
Location: S.MontgomeryCnty,TX(HoustonMSA) '07=BayouBlue=300,125miles=OrigOwnr '14=ClassicSilvr=29,059miles
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advocatus diaboli
Drives: 07 Yaris hatch Join Date: Mar 2011
Location: San Jacinto California
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That's true, there were about 15 other Yaris over 350,000miles where I bought mine. At 445,000 literally the only things changed had been the motor(they had an on-site mechanic that traded labor for rent so it was cheaper than parts) brakes and fluids. There were 600,000 mile Echos that were still in service. In the courier industry Toyota is the go-to for a reason. These high mileages often surprise people, those of us that drive for a living are used to seeing 500,000 mile vehicles quite often. One thing that did surprise me about the Yaris however, these specific cars were company owned and driven by employees. As you can imagine people don't exactly treat their work cars like their personal vehicles...surprise surprise. Given that, I was stunned to find that a car with dozens of different drivers each with their own individual bad habits, each under pressure to be on time had managed to last just as long as the ones personally owned and cared for by my employees. There is something to be said for a car that can take on just about any driver and still be reliable after a half-million miles or more.
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Drives: Seriously Modded 07 Sedan Join Date: Jun 2006
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There is a courier that travels from VT to here in northern Maine every day with his sedan. I really need to stop him one day and talk with him a bit if he can spare the cycles.
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Drives: 2013 Yaris 3-Door LE ~Pearl~ Join Date: May 2013
Location: San Antonio
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Those stupid pay-per-review reports online don't even hit the nail on the head when they talk about it. You have to go talk to the owners of these cars in order to really get the right idea about it. Sure, It doesn't have new fancy technology all over it. Sure, It's not the most innovative car in the market. Yet, It's got a tried and true powertrain and plenty of owners to prove that! I get attached to my vehicles, last thing I want is a 100K throwaway car. Especially with the heart ache of losing my Princess after having her only 3 years. She didn't even make it to 100K miles before everything broke down on it!
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Location: Oakland
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Interesting observation: "I was stunned to find that a car with dozens of different drivers each with their own individual bad habits, each under pressure to be on time had managed to last just as long as the ones personally owned and cared for by my employees."
I'm interested in getting a 2017 Yaris L 4 door from Hertz Car Sales. I'm worried that as a former rental, it may have been abused - driver's door slammed too many times, aggressively driven when cold, missed oil changes, wrong oil from Firestone/Goodyear/Sears (Hertz tells me that those are their oil change/maintenance subcontractors), even stripped oil pan threads. Hertz says they schedule their rentals for 3,000 mile oil changes since they consider rental use to be "severe service cycle" and I'd be ok if they let it slide out to 5,000 miles and occasionally even 7,500 miles but I'm worried about them blowing it out to 12k miles. Any tips on whether a rental Yaris would be ok, and what to look for> A new Yaris L 4 door auto goes for about $18,000. A 1 year old rental goes for $12,500 - a huge difference, and most of the "fresh" (1 year or less old) rentals are under 15,000 miles. I think this is just due to Hertz adjusting its inventory due to the shift to compact SUV's in the general car market. At $12.5k the Yaris is very appealing. I have the iA, but that's really a Mazda2, and while Skyactiv tech is amazingly good, I don't think it's been proven the way the "lower tech" of the French Yaris has been. Also, I really like the rear room and seats on the "real" Yaris (the hatchback), they are higher than the front seat so the rear seat passenger has the ability to look out. Quote:
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![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Drives: '14 GT86, '08 Vitz Join Date: Dec 2006
Location: Central Valley, CA
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I personally wouldn't ever buy a prior rental. Shoot, I've rented a couple of cars that had under 3k miles on them and the alignment was already off. Piss-poor gas was probably used in them, conventional oil instead of synthetic (which all new Toyotas use), etc, etc. |
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