Saw a Yaris today looks good
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Saw a Yaris today looks good
I saw a blue Toyolet Yaris hatch today: looked better than Fit.
So subcompact would-be owners probably face this dilemma:
Fit: good internals, questionable looks, high price
Yaris: shitty internals, good looks, soft suspension, shitty 5sp, 4th
place finish in the recent C&D test,
cheap (Spaz factor???).
Opinions?
At almost $15k you'd think that Fit would get most of the Civic's
sheetmetal. Go figure.
So subcompact would-be owners probably face this dilemma:
Fit: good internals, questionable looks, high price
Yaris: shitty internals, good looks, soft suspension, shitty 5sp, 4th
place finish in the recent C&D test,
cheap (Spaz factor???).
Opinions?
At almost $15k you'd think that Fit would get most of the Civic's
sheetmetal. Go figure.
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Re: Saw a Yaris today looks good
Body Roll wrote:
> I saw a blue Toyolet Yaris hatch today: looked better than Fit.
> So subcompact would-be owners probably face this dilemma:
> Fit: good internals, questionable looks, high price
> Yaris: shitty internals, good looks, soft suspension, shitty 5sp, 4th
> place finish in the recent C&D test,
> cheap (Spaz factor???).
>
> Opinions?
>
> At almost $15k you'd think that Fit would get most of the Civic's
> sheetmetal. Go figure.
What is so shitty about the Yaris' internals and 5-speed tranny? At least
the Yaris is a much better all around car than, say, the Chevy Aveo!
> I saw a blue Toyolet Yaris hatch today: looked better than Fit.
> So subcompact would-be owners probably face this dilemma:
> Fit: good internals, questionable looks, high price
> Yaris: shitty internals, good looks, soft suspension, shitty 5sp, 4th
> place finish in the recent C&D test,
> cheap (Spaz factor???).
>
> Opinions?
>
> At almost $15k you'd think that Fit would get most of the Civic's
> sheetmetal. Go figure.
What is so shitty about the Yaris' internals and 5-speed tranny? At least
the Yaris is a much better all around car than, say, the Chevy Aveo!
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Re: Saw a Yaris today looks good
Body Roll wrote:
> I saw a blue Toyolet Yaris hatch today: looked better than Fit.
> So subcompact would-be owners probably face this dilemma:
> Fit: good internals, questionable looks, high price
> Yaris: shitty internals, good looks, soft suspension, shitty 5sp, 4th
> place finish in the recent C&D test,
> cheap (Spaz factor???).
>
> Opinions?
>
> At almost $15k you'd think that Fit would get most of the Civic's
> sheetmetal. Go figure.
What is so shitty about the Yaris' internals and 5-speed tranny? At least
the Yaris is a much better all around car than, say, the Chevy Aveo!
> I saw a blue Toyolet Yaris hatch today: looked better than Fit.
> So subcompact would-be owners probably face this dilemma:
> Fit: good internals, questionable looks, high price
> Yaris: shitty internals, good looks, soft suspension, shitty 5sp, 4th
> place finish in the recent C&D test,
> cheap (Spaz factor???).
>
> Opinions?
>
> At almost $15k you'd think that Fit would get most of the Civic's
> sheetmetal. Go figure.
What is so shitty about the Yaris' internals and 5-speed tranny? At least
the Yaris is a much better all around car than, say, the Chevy Aveo!
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Re: Saw a Yaris today looks good
Body Roll wrote:
> I saw a blue Toyolet Yaris hatch today: looked better than Fit.
> So subcompact would-be owners probably face this dilemma:
> Fit: good internals, questionable looks, high price
> Yaris: shitty internals, good looks, soft suspension, shitty 5sp, 4th
> place finish in the recent C&D test,
> cheap (Spaz factor???).
>
> Opinions?
>
> At almost $15k you'd think that Fit would get most of the Civic's
> sheetmetal. Go figure.
What is so shitty about the Yaris' internals and 5-speed tranny? At least
the Yaris is a much better all around car than, say, the Chevy Aveo!
> I saw a blue Toyolet Yaris hatch today: looked better than Fit.
> So subcompact would-be owners probably face this dilemma:
> Fit: good internals, questionable looks, high price
> Yaris: shitty internals, good looks, soft suspension, shitty 5sp, 4th
> place finish in the recent C&D test,
> cheap (Spaz factor???).
>
> Opinions?
>
> At almost $15k you'd think that Fit would get most of the Civic's
> sheetmetal. Go figure.
What is so shitty about the Yaris' internals and 5-speed tranny? At least
the Yaris is a much better all around car than, say, the Chevy Aveo!
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Re: Saw a Yaris today looks good
"Body Roll" <aglyport@gmail.com> wrote in message
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>I saw a blue Toyolet Yaris hatch today: looked better than Fit.
> So subcompact would-be owners probably face this dilemma:
> Fit: good internals, questionable looks, high price
> Yaris: shitty internals, good looks, soft suspension, shitty 5sp, 4th
> place finish in the recent C&D test,
> cheap (Spaz factor???).
>
> Opinions?
>
> At almost $15k you'd think that Fit would get most of the Civic's
> sheetmetal. Go figure.
>
Both have the downside of being the first model year. Too soon to tell,
although both come from mfrs with a good record. I doubt either Honda or
Toyota is going to make a dog.
Mike
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>I saw a blue Toyolet Yaris hatch today: looked better than Fit.
> So subcompact would-be owners probably face this dilemma:
> Fit: good internals, questionable looks, high price
> Yaris: shitty internals, good looks, soft suspension, shitty 5sp, 4th
> place finish in the recent C&D test,
> cheap (Spaz factor???).
>
> Opinions?
>
> At almost $15k you'd think that Fit would get most of the Civic's
> sheetmetal. Go figure.
>
Both have the downside of being the first model year. Too soon to tell,
although both come from mfrs with a good record. I doubt either Honda or
Toyota is going to make a dog.
Mike
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Re: Saw a Yaris today looks good
"Body Roll" <aglyport@gmail.com> wrote in message
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>I saw a blue Toyolet Yaris hatch today: looked better than Fit.
> So subcompact would-be owners probably face this dilemma:
> Fit: good internals, questionable looks, high price
> Yaris: shitty internals, good looks, soft suspension, shitty 5sp, 4th
> place finish in the recent C&D test,
> cheap (Spaz factor???).
>
> Opinions?
>
> At almost $15k you'd think that Fit would get most of the Civic's
> sheetmetal. Go figure.
>
Both have the downside of being the first model year. Too soon to tell,
although both come from mfrs with a good record. I doubt either Honda or
Toyota is going to make a dog.
Mike
news:1154929911.414393.92290@m73g2000cwd.googlegro ups.com...
>I saw a blue Toyolet Yaris hatch today: looked better than Fit.
> So subcompact would-be owners probably face this dilemma:
> Fit: good internals, questionable looks, high price
> Yaris: shitty internals, good looks, soft suspension, shitty 5sp, 4th
> place finish in the recent C&D test,
> cheap (Spaz factor???).
>
> Opinions?
>
> At almost $15k you'd think that Fit would get most of the Civic's
> sheetmetal. Go figure.
>
Both have the downside of being the first model year. Too soon to tell,
although both come from mfrs with a good record. I doubt either Honda or
Toyota is going to make a dog.
Mike
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Re: Saw a Yaris today looks good
"Body Roll" <aglyport@gmail.com> wrote in message
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>I saw a blue Toyolet Yaris hatch today: looked better than Fit.
> So subcompact would-be owners probably face this dilemma:
> Fit: good internals, questionable looks, high price
> Yaris: shitty internals, good looks, soft suspension, shitty 5sp, 4th
> place finish in the recent C&D test,
> cheap (Spaz factor???).
>
> Opinions?
>
> At almost $15k you'd think that Fit would get most of the Civic's
> sheetmetal. Go figure.
>
Both have the downside of being the first model year. Too soon to tell,
although both come from mfrs with a good record. I doubt either Honda or
Toyota is going to make a dog.
Mike
news:1154929911.414393.92290@m73g2000cwd.googlegro ups.com...
>I saw a blue Toyolet Yaris hatch today: looked better than Fit.
> So subcompact would-be owners probably face this dilemma:
> Fit: good internals, questionable looks, high price
> Yaris: shitty internals, good looks, soft suspension, shitty 5sp, 4th
> place finish in the recent C&D test,
> cheap (Spaz factor???).
>
> Opinions?
>
> At almost $15k you'd think that Fit would get most of the Civic's
> sheetmetal. Go figure.
>
Both have the downside of being the first model year. Too soon to tell,
although both come from mfrs with a good record. I doubt either Honda or
Toyota is going to make a dog.
Mike
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Re: Saw a Yaris today looks good
In article <ddqdnXecYomTqUrZnZ2dnUVZ_uWdnZ2d@sedona.net>,
"Michael Pardee" <michaeltnull@cybertrails.com> wrote:
> > At almost $15k you'd think that Fit would get most of the Civic's
> > sheetmetal. Go figure.
> >
> Both have the downside of being the first model year.
The Civic much more so than the Fit, since the Fit is a proven model in
other countries. The basic platform has been put through the wringer
already elsewhere; only the US-specific components and the service
organization are new.
The Civic, though, is all new all around.
"Michael Pardee" <michaeltnull@cybertrails.com> wrote:
> > At almost $15k you'd think that Fit would get most of the Civic's
> > sheetmetal. Go figure.
> >
> Both have the downside of being the first model year.
The Civic much more so than the Fit, since the Fit is a proven model in
other countries. The basic platform has been put through the wringer
already elsewhere; only the US-specific components and the service
organization are new.
The Civic, though, is all new all around.
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Re: Saw a Yaris today looks good
In article <ddqdnXecYomTqUrZnZ2dnUVZ_uWdnZ2d@sedona.net>,
"Michael Pardee" <michaeltnull@cybertrails.com> wrote:
> > At almost $15k you'd think that Fit would get most of the Civic's
> > sheetmetal. Go figure.
> >
> Both have the downside of being the first model year.
The Civic much more so than the Fit, since the Fit is a proven model in
other countries. The basic platform has been put through the wringer
already elsewhere; only the US-specific components and the service
organization are new.
The Civic, though, is all new all around.
"Michael Pardee" <michaeltnull@cybertrails.com> wrote:
> > At almost $15k you'd think that Fit would get most of the Civic's
> > sheetmetal. Go figure.
> >
> Both have the downside of being the first model year.
The Civic much more so than the Fit, since the Fit is a proven model in
other countries. The basic platform has been put through the wringer
already elsewhere; only the US-specific components and the service
organization are new.
The Civic, though, is all new all around.
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Re: Saw a Yaris today looks good
In article <ddqdnXecYomTqUrZnZ2dnUVZ_uWdnZ2d@sedona.net>,
"Michael Pardee" <michaeltnull@cybertrails.com> wrote:
> > At almost $15k you'd think that Fit would get most of the Civic's
> > sheetmetal. Go figure.
> >
> Both have the downside of being the first model year.
The Civic much more so than the Fit, since the Fit is a proven model in
other countries. The basic platform has been put through the wringer
already elsewhere; only the US-specific components and the service
organization are new.
The Civic, though, is all new all around.
"Michael Pardee" <michaeltnull@cybertrails.com> wrote:
> > At almost $15k you'd think that Fit would get most of the Civic's
> > sheetmetal. Go figure.
> >
> Both have the downside of being the first model year.
The Civic much more so than the Fit, since the Fit is a proven model in
other countries. The basic platform has been put through the wringer
already elsewhere; only the US-specific components and the service
organization are new.
The Civic, though, is all new all around.
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Re: Saw a Yaris today looks good
"Body Roll" <aglyport@gmail.com> wrote in message
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>I saw a blue Toyolet Yaris hatch today: looked better than Fit.
> So subcompact would-be owners probably face this dilemma:
> Fit: good internals, questionable looks, high price
> Yaris: shitty internals, good looks, soft suspension, shitty 5sp, 4th
> place finish in the recent C&D test,
> cheap (Spaz factor???).
>
> Opinions?
>
> At almost $15k you'd think that Fit would get most of the Civic's
> sheetmetal. Go figure.
>
Fit if you ever need to carry anything big. Yaris also good, but nowhere
near as versatile. The quality of both is appropriate for the price.
Jazz (Fit) has just been hailed as the most reliable car you can buy in the
UK (450 surveyed and no break-downs in a year IIRC).
Skippy
E&OE
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"Body Roll" <aglyport@gmail.com> wrote in message
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>I saw a blue Toyolet Yaris hatch today: looked better than Fit.
> So subcompact would-be owners probably face this dilemma:
> Fit: good internals, questionable looks, high price
> Yaris: shitty internals, good looks, soft suspension, shitty 5sp, 4th
> place finish in the recent C&D test,
> cheap (Spaz factor???).
>
> Opinions?
>
> At almost $15k you'd think that Fit would get most of the Civic's
> sheetmetal. Go figure.
>
Fit if you ever need to carry anything big. Yaris also good, but nowhere
near as versatile. The quality of both is appropriate for the price.
Jazz (Fit) has just been hailed as the most reliable car you can buy in the
UK (450 surveyed and no break-downs in a year IIRC).
Skippy
E&OE
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Re: Saw a Yaris today looks good
"Body Roll" <aglyport@gmail.com> wrote in message
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>I saw a blue Toyolet Yaris hatch today: looked better than Fit.
> So subcompact would-be owners probably face this dilemma:
> Fit: good internals, questionable looks, high price
> Yaris: shitty internals, good looks, soft suspension, shitty 5sp, 4th
> place finish in the recent C&D test,
> cheap (Spaz factor???).
>
> Opinions?
>
> At almost $15k you'd think that Fit would get most of the Civic's
> sheetmetal. Go figure.
>
Fit if you ever need to carry anything big. Yaris also good, but nowhere
near as versatile. The quality of both is appropriate for the price.
Jazz (Fit) has just been hailed as the most reliable car you can buy in the
UK (450 surveyed and no break-downs in a year IIRC).
Skippy
E&OE
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Skippy wrote:
>>I saw a blue Toyolet Yaris hatch today: looked better than Fit.
>> So subcompact would-be owners probably face this dilemma:
>[quoted text clipped - 7 lines]
>> At almost $15k you'd think that Fit would get most of the Civic's
>> sheetmetal. Go figure.
>
>Fit if you ever need to carry anything big. Yaris also good, but nowhere
>near as versatile. The quality of both is appropriate for the price.
>
>Jazz (Fit) has just been hailed as the most reliable car you can buy in the
>UK (450 surveyed and no break-downs in a year IIRC).
>
>Skippy
>E&OE
Personally, Iove the styling of the Fit Sport. My wife plans to get a red one
in several months. She just got
a promotion and a car allowance is part of the package.
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>>I saw a blue Toyolet Yaris hatch today: looked better than Fit.
>> So subcompact would-be owners probably face this dilemma:
>[quoted text clipped - 7 lines]
>> At almost $15k you'd think that Fit would get most of the Civic's
>> sheetmetal. Go figure.
>
>Fit if you ever need to carry anything big. Yaris also good, but nowhere
>near as versatile. The quality of both is appropriate for the price.
>
>Jazz (Fit) has just been hailed as the most reliable car you can buy in the
>UK (450 surveyed and no break-downs in a year IIRC).
>
>Skippy
>E&OE
Personally, Iove the styling of the Fit Sport. My wife plans to get a red one
in several months. She just got
a promotion and a car allowance is part of the package.
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Re: Saw a Yaris today looks good
Skippy wrote:
>>I saw a blue Toyolet Yaris hatch today: looked better than Fit.
>> So subcompact would-be owners probably face this dilemma:
>[quoted text clipped - 7 lines]
>> At almost $15k you'd think that Fit would get most of the Civic's
>> sheetmetal. Go figure.
>
>Fit if you ever need to carry anything big. Yaris also good, but nowhere
>near as versatile. The quality of both is appropriate for the price.
>
>Jazz (Fit) has just been hailed as the most reliable car you can buy in the
>UK (450 surveyed and no break-downs in a year IIRC).
>
>Skippy
>E&OE
Personally, Iove the styling of the Fit Sport. My wife plans to get a red one
in several months. She just got
a promotion and a car allowance is part of the package.
--
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>>I saw a blue Toyolet Yaris hatch today: looked better than Fit.
>> So subcompact would-be owners probably face this dilemma:
>[quoted text clipped - 7 lines]
>> At almost $15k you'd think that Fit would get most of the Civic's
>> sheetmetal. Go figure.
>
>Fit if you ever need to carry anything big. Yaris also good, but nowhere
>near as versatile. The quality of both is appropriate for the price.
>
>Jazz (Fit) has just been hailed as the most reliable car you can buy in the
>UK (450 surveyed and no break-downs in a year IIRC).
>
>Skippy
>E&OE
Personally, Iove the styling of the Fit Sport. My wife plans to get a red one
in several months. She just got
a promotion and a car allowance is part of the package.
--
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