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12-16-2006, 09:51 PM | #37 |
Drives: 2006 Yaris LE 5dr AT Join Date: Jan 2006
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Sedan variant was not available when I purchased my Yaris back in Oct 2006, but its pending arrival had no factor in my decision. I'd pick the 5dr hatchback again if I was buying today.
Price b/w the 2 styles, comparably equipped, is about the same. Thus it comes down to utility and preference. As it already has been pointed out, the hatchback is more flexible in allowing tall & bulky cargo to be loaded. E.g. I've carried a large tube TV, and another time a treadmill, both boxed, straight from the store. This would not have been possible even in a 1 or 2 sized-up sedan. Even the carry out kids laughed The sedan does offer greater simultaneous passenger + cargo capacity, but I don't have a need for that. Thus, I prefer having the compact size of the HB, multitasking the rear seat area to carry extra passengers or cargo (piece of cake w/rear doors), as the need arises. Having rear doors makes alot more sense for me. If cirumstances change in the future and the sedan fits my usage much better, I'd have no aversion to switching to that. I'll go on record as saying that I actually like the look of the sedan Yaris. IMHO, it's but marginally less cool and funky than the HB. Easily the most modern and stylish of the current (small) array of subcompact sedans |
12-17-2006, 01:36 AM | #38 |
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I would very likely go for the 5DR hatchback if it were available in the US. I think the sedan is very sharp, particularly in its class. Everything else I've seen as a sedan from the other automakers just looks like crap in the economy class IMO. I'm going for the sedan because of the ease of access for all passengers and future endeavors (read: having a family). The 3DR hatch is one of the only HBs I've seen where I've really enjoyed the design. everything else has inspired a, "Well, I suppose if you really needed one..." When I found out about the 5DR in Canada I had some pangs of jealousy. It would be ideal for the reasons I mentioned the sedan and would also give us a bit of an MUV (mini utility vehicle). ;) Even so, I'm very happy with the prospect of the sedan in our near future. Maybe down the line when we need another new vehicle we'll be checking out the Auris! :D I hope it comes to the US!
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12-17-2006, 01:41 AM | #39 |
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I agree, the sedan has a kinda cheeky, mischievous look to it from the front
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12-17-2006, 03:03 AM | #40 |
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reading all of these posts really makes me miss my civic hatchback. i made the unnatural jump of going from a civic hatch to a sienna van, skipping sedans and station wagons altogether (amazing what having a child can do to ya..). with regards to the hatch vs sedan question, it shouldnt really matter since you're getting a great car no matter the choice. it really does boil down to personal preference in the looks category. we absolutely love hatchbacks. we hope to pass down this love to our kids, so when they've all reached driving age, we envision nothing but hatchbacks in our garage and driveway, with the exception of our sienna. i was very reluctant at first, but after having the driven the sienna for 3 months now, i absolutely love that vehicle as well (has every creature comfort we could ever need!). my wife now wants to implement some of our van's features into her ordered yaris liftback (nav system, heated seats, electrochromic mirror, etc). damn toyota for making such great vehicles...
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12-31-2006, 07:32 AM | #41 |
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I got my Yaris sedan this Oct. I would definitely go for a 5rd HB if they were available in the US. The reason I go for a sedan is that 5dr will be more convenient when I hung out with friends. After reading you guys' posts, I begin to hate my sedan because the HB looks nicer than my sedan.... ...
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12-31-2006, 12:09 PM | #42 |
Drives: 3-door liftback blazing blue Join Date: Oct 2006
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I got the LB over the sedan because the LB doesn't look like everlything else on the road.Have had it sense 10-27-06 and only seen one other on the road and that was just last week love the car
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12-31-2006, 12:16 PM | #43 |
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Liftbacks=Vitz :)
Sedan=Belta :( Belta/sedan is the less popular than the Vitz/Liftback through out the world
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12-31-2006, 12:46 PM | #44 |
The hatchback has a shorter wheelbase.
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12-31-2006, 11:43 PM | #46 |
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01-01-2007, 05:21 AM | #47 |
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I dont wanna start a new topic on a little question, but i have read the storage section of the toyota yaris manual and in my manual it says theres a tray under the passengers seat!!!!! i didnt know that!! but i dont know australian yaris's has it cuz i have looked under the seat about 20 times now to see if theres a tray there but there isnt :(
Anyone has a tray under the passenger seat!??
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01-01-2007, 06:09 AM | #48 |
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01-02-2007, 10:43 AM | #49 |
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IMHO, Sedans look more mature/conservative and Liftbacks look more fun/playful. I could never own a sedan of anything. It's just not me. From a practical standpoint, a sedan just cant fit stuff like a hatchback. I have had 2 Honda Civics Hatchbacks (1988 CX and 1992 VX) and loved them both very much. I also owned a 1996 Civic HX Coupe with the CVT and loved it as well. The coupe was fun, but not practical.
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01-04-2007, 04:01 AM | #50 |
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Drives: 2007 Yaris Sedan Join Date: Jan 2007
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I was torn between the sedan and 5DR, eventually went with the sedan.
I like the look of the car. I grew up with sedans, so they look correct to me. The 5DR is a nice cargo hauler, but if that was my priority, I would have been at the Honda dealership trying to buy a Fit. My primary reason for choosing the sedan was I felt the trunk was better suited to a baby stroller than the 5DR. Don't have kids yet, but I plan to while I own the car. So far the sedan has performed well on airport runs. The trunk holds many bags without inconveniencing the passengers. I think all Yaris's look great. I smile whenever I see one. |
01-04-2007, 03:29 PM | #51 |
Drives: Blk Sand Pearl 2007 Yaris LE Join Date: Dec 2006
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I think I chose a liftback for the following reasons:
1) I always loved hatches. 2) They're pretty cute and you can tell it's a Yaris. (On the Sedan you can't really notice it). 3) Parallel parking is a little easier 4) fits perfectly into a tiny parking space 5) came with promotional MP3 6 disc changer where and when I purchased the car. 6) Roomy and sporty 7) about 3 cup holders and 4 bottle holders in the doors. 8) Only need enough cargo/room and seats for me and a few friends. |
01-08-2007, 08:29 AM | #52 |
Drives: 07 5spd red Yaris HB 1.5L 16V Join Date: Oct 2006
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For me, i wanted a sporty car, so i picked 3dr hb, we dont have the 5dr hatch in the US anyway. personally for me, I think the sedan, wagon, and 5dr hatch are family cars, 2dr coupe and 3dr hatch are usually more sporty looking and because a sports car doesnt need all the extra door, also helps in order to reduce the unneeded weight, as well as the transmisstion on the car, Auto to me are used as family cars, and manuals are for performance, like sports cars, the color too, red, yellow, such as the Ferrari's and some blue are mostly for sports cars ,silver, black, and white are usually for luxury cars, such as the M-Benz. it is just my opinion, for family cars they can be any color, but not red nor yellow, in that case, a family with a sporty color will not be a good combo.
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05-29-2007, 06:05 PM | #53 |
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Hey, All LB 3 Coups ARE the best. Got mine this weekend 07LB3 for $13,450 US$. METEORITE, SPT SFTER KNOB, SPT PEDAL CVRS, 5-PC CARP MAT SET, EXH TIP, CTR ARMRST RR TAIL LTS, Keyless Entry With the power option.
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05-29-2007, 10:28 PM | #54 |
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What ar RR TAIL LTS?
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