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02-05-2014, 02:44 PM | #1 |
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Getting ready to buy a 2007 Yaris hatch
Hey everyone, I'm new to the forum. I've been thinking about getting a Yaris as a 2nd car for a little while now; ever since a tree limb fell on my Subaru Forester (love that car and still have it) and ended up renting a 2012 Yaris hatch while the Subaru was being repaired.
I come from a muscle car background and have always liked cars with a bit of fun factor, but over the years I transitioned to reliable cars over "fun" cars. To me the Yaris was kind of fun to drive; not in the power sense, but its small go-cart size made it really maneuverable and it felt kind of light and zippy (the wife liked it too). I could almost see it as a primary vehicle here in NYC as opposed to the smart or IQ which I test drove while considering a lease. Then the fun bug hit again. Since I'm looking for something small and easy to find parking for, I started looking at the civic hatch. That car has a lot of fun factor, though at 45 I'm not a fan of sitting so low to the ground and I question just how reliable an older civic would be even with a newer engine and tranny etc. Since it's a 2nd car I wanted to keep the budget at around $6K (that's what the total cost of a Smart or Toyota IQ lease would be - and I can resell the car in 3 years as opposed to the lease where you end up with nothing. So, I found a 2007 Yaris hatch, automatic (not manual), no power windows or locks (don't really care, since it's a 2 door). The car is one owner and has only 49K miles and is pretty much flawless except for one small dent and scratch on the driver's side rear quarter. In checking the value it seems like it's about $1K below private seller value, so I'm pretty convinced this is a good deal. I know the Yaris is the smarter choice, but the possibility of a small car with a little more power is still a draw for me i.e. the civic is still an itch and for the same money I know I could get a clean B series swapped EK hatch. Opinions welcomed. Last edited by Type456; 02-05-2014 at 03:00 PM. |
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Personally, for 6k, you could easily get a B series EK hatch in mint condition. I would go that route. I love the Yaris and probably going to keep it for the mpg's it has, but I am also in the market for a EK hatch ONLY because that was my dream car in high school. The EK type R.. I want to make a replica now that Im older and 15 years later have money to do what I want
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02-05-2014, 03:41 PM | #3 |
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$6K is actually a good price for a low mileage Yaris. The Yaris is about 10 years newer than the Honda would be, so you would likely have a bit more reliable of a vehicle if you went with the Yaris.
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02-05-2014, 04:28 PM | #4 | |
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You should be able to find some clean, fairly rust free cars down there! |
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02-05-2014, 06:19 PM | #5 | |
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How durable/reliable is the automatic transmission in a Yaris? |
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02-05-2014, 06:45 PM | #6 |
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The AT in the Yaris seems to be solid. The only failure I have seen/heard of thus far was one on a Yaris which had been totaled in its prior life, rebuilt and shipped overseas to an unsuspecting buyer.
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02-05-2014, 09:47 PM | #7 | |
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02-05-2014, 09:50 PM | #8 |
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That's good to hear. From what I've read it seems pretty reliable. I know it'll vary based on driving conditions, but I wonder what the life expectancy is for the auto.
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02-06-2014, 03:24 PM | #9 | |
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I also agree with scott that the yaris would be a better reliable car, even if it does have 100k miles on it. I will say the EK hatch is more fun to drive though with any B series in it. I am currently at a struggle weather or not to boost the yaris... I am torn because the yaris a fun car but it would cost me more to get the performance I want because its so hard to find used performance parts, and they get picked up really quickly when they go on sale. So everything I have bought has been brand new. The civic, just get on one of those Honda Buy/Sale pages on facebook and people are just throwing things around at reasonable prices. There are some people who are asking way more than what its worth, but they get trolled in the comments.. pretty funny. Anywho, good luck on your choice. The Yaris is a great car and I am very happy with mine.
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Never heard of any problems with the automatic since I've been on this forum. On a personal note, I think the Yaris 4 speed automatic is a brilliant piece of work... absolutely the best automatic I have ever driven; in fact, I like it better than the 6 speed auto in my newer Camry!
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02-06-2014, 03:57 PM | #11 |
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On the road since November 2005, 203,000km, one fluid change, still feels and performs like new.
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02-06-2014, 06:16 PM | #12 | |
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I don't doubt it, but curious. BTW, I like your avatar. |
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Because... it upshifts and downshifts very smoothly and flawlessly... without hunting. Gear ratios and shift points are excellent. 4th gear is great on the highway with the little 1.5L. Gas mileage is outstanding. And, if you're not afraid to really get on the accelerator, its performance will surprise you.
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Are you thinking turbo or sc? What's the total cost? |
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