- Oct 11, 2000
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Parents bought a Toyota Yaris GS 1l.
Great price and mileage were the main things.
2002 Model Red colour, 3 doors, 5 manual, 1litre (lol but it will be economical).
Price was £5k ~ $8.5k but mileage was a stonking 2753 when we bought it.
It is a pretty good car imo. I thought it would be completely cack to drive. But the 1l 16valve does a good job for what it is. Off the mark in gear 1 isn't bad. Just 3 and 4 you need to get the revs up to get going. But not as bad as I tought. I was driving a Toyota Carina 2l before and that was pulling away pretty fast when I wanted it to.
The 3 doors is definatel not my choice but the car was a great price. The car was bought for £8.3k so we saved a lot of £££ and the car has little mileage on it.
The inside is definately better then the old car I drove in. Less noisy also.
Nice to drive a car that hasn't had 100k miles on it and is at least some what recent! I'm use to driving old cars that have a lot of milage but were cheap to buy. Hell my last car I drove was £500 ~ $850 but lasted me well.
EDIT with pics:
http://www.rentacar-greece.net/yaris.jpg
http://www.automtc.com/cars/yaris.jpg
carina:
http://www.cistointernational.com/PICTURES/CARS/TOYOTA%20CARINA%20E%201996.JPG
Koing
Great price and mileage were the main things.
2002 Model Red colour, 3 doors, 5 manual, 1litre (lol but it will be economical).
Price was £5k ~ $8.5k but mileage was a stonking 2753 when we bought it.
It is a pretty good car imo. I thought it would be completely cack to drive. But the 1l 16valve does a good job for what it is. Off the mark in gear 1 isn't bad. Just 3 and 4 you need to get the revs up to get going. But not as bad as I tought. I was driving a Toyota Carina 2l before and that was pulling away pretty fast when I wanted it to.
The 3 doors is definatel not my choice but the car was a great price. The car was bought for £8.3k so we saved a lot of £££ and the car has little mileage on it.
The inside is definately better then the old car I drove in. Less noisy also.
Nice to drive a car that hasn't had 100k miles on it and is at least some what recent! I'm use to driving old cars that have a lot of milage but were cheap to buy. Hell my last car I drove was £500 ~ $850 but lasted me well.
EDIT with pics:
http://www.rentacar-greece.net/yaris.jpg
http://www.automtc.com/cars/yaris.jpg
carina:
http://www.cistointernational.com/PICTURES/CARS/TOYOTA%20CARINA%20E%201996.JPG
Koing
