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Old 12-28-2011, 06:43 PM   #19
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I was reviewing some construction drawings today and there are three parking spaces labeled LE/FE parking. I google LE/FE vehicles and find a list of vehicles that are eligible to park here in the front row. The Yaris all the way back to '07 is eligible to park here. Yaris is almost as good as getting the handicaped placard for front row parking! Also from what I have found if you park in these spaces in a non-eligible car you will get a ticket.
So if you pull up to the bank in the Yaris go ahead and take the front spot if its marked for Fuel efficient vehicle.
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Old 12-28-2011, 08:02 PM   #20
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I too am amused when others assume I am a major greenie since I drive a Yaris, I just have better uses for my money! Driving a full sized four wheel drive pickup ( the norm here, with an empty bed, 99% of the time) just to get my skinny ass and the dog down to town just offends my sensibilities, hell I wish the Yaris was smaller! My pickup stays parked, until I need it's load hauling abilities and there ain't no other way to get the job done, like yesterday. A 1600 lb solar array I delivered 60 miles away, the All-Trac (32-34 MPG all wheel drive no less, try that in a Subaru) is my ride back as I left the pickup at the job site.
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Old 12-28-2011, 08:14 PM   #21
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I too am amused when others assume I am a major greenie since I drive a Yaris, I just have better uses for my money! Driving a full sized four wheel drive pickup ( the norm here, with an empty bed, 99% of the time) just to get my skinny ass and the dog down to town just offends my sensibilities, hell I wish the Yaris was smaller! My pickup stays parked, until I need it's load hauling abilities and there ain't no other way to get the job done, like yesterday. A 1600 lb solar array I delivered 60 miles away, the All-Trac (32-34 MPG all wheel drive no less, try that in a Subaru) is my ride back as I left the pickup at the job site.
Should have put a big sign on the truck: "THIS TRUCK POWERED BY THE SUN, THE CAR IS FOR DRIVING AT NIGHT"
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Old 12-29-2011, 05:40 AM   #22
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hell I wish the Yaris was smaller! site.

Me too.

Ive been to Idaho.

Good luck with your social life!
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