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There aren't optional paint choices, and the process is the same for all cars of any given brand. In the auto industry, there's no such thing as paint for high-end cars and a separate type of paint for low-end cars.
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Still, for a 4-speed automatic I thought the gear ratios and selection were faily good.
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07-27-2007, 04:31 PM | #57 |
Do they just put on more coats of paint or something?
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yes, that still fucks with me
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really? I have no complaints. I guess I was so used to that old sluggish golf that this car feels great. I find it quite smooth. Somewhere between 90-100 mph it feels a little funny.
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good. Gas mileage, save gas.
Bad: Space. haha a lo mejor soy solo yo el que piensa que hace falta un poco mas de espacio, ya q no tengo maletero |
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Don't be afraid to step on the accelerator pedal and the automatic will perform flawlessly both upshifting and downshifting with great precision. The Yaris automatic is an extremely refined little transmission well fitted to the 1.5litre. I wish I could say the same about the stick because I love driving a manual shift, but the Yaris stick is just plain clumsy! |
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Hey Grampi, for a guy that doesn't even own a Yaris, you sure have a lot of opinions based on a simple test drive.
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BFD! I rest my case. Your opinion is just about worthless. A car is like a woman, you only really get to know after you've been married for some time.
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Have you received your new car yet? Post some pics when you do!
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