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I will be trading in the 07 this summer on a 2010 or 2011 Tacoma. Then summer of 2011 I will be trading in the 08 on a new Highlander.
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Me too!!
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Nothing beats a Toyota!
Drives: 2013 Yaris 5 dr liftback Join Date: Jan 2009
Location: Indianapolis, Indiana
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Till my daughter's car is so bad I have to give her my Yaris.
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Location: San Antonio, Texas!
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I plan on keeping mine until it falls apart
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It's the illusion you see
Drives: 07 Yaris Sedan Aero Join Date: Oct 2006
Location: Brossard, QC
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the plans... i tried going according to the plans, but i still managed to trade my echo, after 1.5years for the yaris.
Now, my yaris is going on the 4th years old... hopefully i can keep it long enough to fall apart :) |
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I typically keep a vehicle for 10 years.
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Drives: 3DR 2008 Metorite Metalic Join Date: Oct 2008
Location: Arizona
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I have owned over 25 cars in my lifetime. Some for a month or 2. The longest was a 88sr5 Toyota truck for 16 years. At 10,000 miles/year I put on the yaris I expect to keep it 20 years.
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Location: San Jose, CA, USA
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I think I'll keep the Yaris until I'll have enough money saved to start thinking about the next toy. I don't like car payments, so I'm more about delayed gratification in this respect. Save money first, buy car after
For now, that's not looking too good, so I think I'll be driving the Yaris for at least 5 more years
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Location: Corona CA
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Well I dunno
My 1971 Z-28 = 35 years My 1972 DeTomaso Pantera = 22 years My 1998 Chevy Silverado SS Lowered Single Cab = 12 years My 2008 Yaris S L-Back = ???? |
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As for driving a Yaris for 20 years? i'm looking forward to my 5 years and your gone criterea.3 years to go
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as long as I want it.
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ive had my cavalier for 14 years. :)
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In my case, it would depend on when we decide to start having kids. Then again, that's what we have his brand new car for (bought a week before mine, and has less than 6000 miles on it, whereas mine is approaching 14,000). If I'm carting the kids around much, I'd probably have to trade in my '09 3dr for a 5dr model at least (not interested in the sedan at all). Too much of a hassle to to get into the backseat. But after having had seat heaters installed on the front seats yesterday, and the anticipated power sunroof after I get my tax return, we may keep the car till it dies (or at least 5-7 years anyway).
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It's cold in Wisconsin...
Drives: 2008 and 2009 Yaris Sedans Join Date: Nov 2009
Location: Wisconsin
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Yea don't remind me ![]() It was one of those things my wife ended up pushing me towards. She's like either FIX this one and it may not fix the issue (and be out the 800 dollars or so) or put that towards a new car. I plan on fixing it, but it's gonna have to sit this winter. I have no choice. |
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Steals terrorist's lunch
Drives: 2007 Yaris Liftback Join Date: Mar 2007
Location: Reno, Nevada, USA
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My original plan in early 2007 was to just get something fuel efficient, reliable and cheap, which would hold me over until the Plug-In Hybrid Vehicles (PHEV) and Battery Electric Vehicles (BEV, or just EV) came out for the 2010 model year, like Toyota and others said they would do.
It's now 2010 and we have no PHEVs or BEVs from the mainstream manufacturers. Now they say 2012, which I won't hold my breath for. This may be a good thing, though, as our idea of personal finance and our role within the economy has changed since then. We no longer buy things on credit, which means we'll need to save up cash for our next vehicle. We'll be debt free (sans mortgage, which we consider a living expense) in July of this year, and then will close out a few of the cheaper items on our personal wish lists, and expand our savings beyond the emergency fund we now have. This means that the soonest we'd have the cash to buy an EV will be 2013, so we're not in so much of a hurry anymore. Once that happens my wife and I will have to decide which of our two paid-for vehicles to sell off: the 1996 Tacoma 4x4 which she's had since before we met, or my 2007 Yaris. It will be a tough decision as she doesn't drive much and the insurance cost is the same. I'm no fan of trucks but she still loves it, so there will be a strong emotional component to the final decision.
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Location: Beaufort, South Carolina
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i might keep it forever, too bad i didn't get 4 doors and split rear seats; maybe i'll keep the next one forever, haha.
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you dont have to drop the bottom end to pull the pump out. just take the front case cover off and the timing belt. i had to rebuild my engine like 3 times.(long story each time) the 4g63T is a pretty simple motor to figure out and tear down. |
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