I have 2009 toyota limo [yaris sedan] and i bought it from taxi company and it's used taxi car. I bought it when the odometer reach about 475,000 kilometer in 2019. Now my car running about 895,000 kilometer on going. No engine and electrical problem at all. For maintenance just oil changing and suspension check. Very thoughtful sedan.
I bought a 2007 Toyota Yaris new and it runs and runs with not many (I won't say none) issues. It now has 300,000 miles and I'm still driving it. I perform the oil changes myself. Here is how reliable my car is. At 193,000 miles I drove it from Omaha, Nebraska to Fairbanks, Alaska. During the trip on the way up in Oregon, I was having an issue with my manual transmission with it not staying in 4th? gear when going up a steep grade. I didn't panic and I just KEPT going and made a work around thinking most of my time would be in 5th gear. When I got back from Alaska, I did have the manual transmission replaced ($1500) with a used one and replaced the clutch. I have had to replace the alternator twice. First time I did it with a rebuilt one that lasted a few years. The second one I replaced with a Yaris original off a junked car that still keeps going. I've replaced the front end bumper cover and all the plastic underbody parts. At 293,000 I took it on another road trip to Florida and it performed flawlessly. There was some slight engine knocking when going up steep grades that concerned me but it got me there and back. As long as you regularly change the oil, belts and hoses, this car will perform amazingly. I look forward to turning the odometer to 400,000 miles years to come.
I have a 2009 Matrix and it has zero problems. Just had to replace the serpentine belt and that was it also the brakes as well. Now I have a Chevrolet Colorado 2wd that's been solid
@@ortizc1989 Alternators kind of just fail whenever. I had the alternator fail on my 2007 F150 with 60,000 miles on it, the bearings seized from the truck sitting cause I don't use it too often.
We got my Yaris from new in 2007. I'm about 10K (kilometers) from 300K. Some of the maintenance done on it has cost us maybe $5000 CA over the years. I am driving this car to the ground and not parting with it. I love my Yaris. Great car. I am in Ontario Canada.
That's awesome. That ABS light is probably just a faulty sensor, most likely the rear hub. My 08 Yaris is approaching 300,000km. All Ive done is replaced the Alternator, Water pump, serpentine belt, battery and brake pads, shoes and rotors with all genuine toyota parts. Seeing these higher mileage toyotas gives me piece of mind because I drive these cars hard even though I maintain them. I even have an 85 Corolla GTS that hit 400,000km on the way to the race track and survived a whole day of hard driving at the track! It does burn quite a bit of oil though. Just make sure theres always oil in these cars and they will run forever!
372000 miles on my 2010. Still original clutch and drive train. Engine uses no oil and runs as good as the day I got it new. These things are solid as the proverbial rock. This may be the last car I ever have to buy...lol!
I bought a used 2008 Yaris about ten years ago. It's has about 230k miles on it now, and the original clutch, as far as I know. It still runs great. The biggest part I changed was the water pump.
2008 yaris sedan with 300k km in Ontario. I have changed the brakes an exhaust gasket and spark plugs in all that time bit of frame rust but nothing surprising. I go 10k between oil changes and use premium fuel (yes, yes I know that its not required). Seafoamed it once and cleaned the mass air flow sensor once and also put an oil3d kn filter in (yes, yes I know that's bad for it) Thats it really. Running smooth as new and same great mileage as always
Seafoam is really bad stuff. You should watch some of the tests done with it. I would never use it. You're just wasting your money using premium gas. It's not any better quality and that higher octane rating isn't helping you. The best thing you can do is just choose regular unleaded gas that's "top tier rated" There should be a label on the pump if it's a "top tier" gas. If you've never heard of it just look it up. Engine coolant becomes very corrosive after 7 years and it'll eat away at the inside of the radiator and engine if it's not replaced. Brake fluid absorbs moisture and will cause the steel lines to rust from the inside. Engine oil loses it's anti-foaming abilities after 1 year so even if you aren't driving the car very much you still need to change the oil every year and all the other fluids ( transmission, brake and engine coolant ) every 50k-60k miles OR OR every 5 to 6 years, whichever comes first. 10k mile oil changes is a very bad idea. 5k miles is best.
I got a 2009 Volkswagen Golf turbodiesel. It's got 300,000km on it I use it as food delivery vehicle it gets 1000km on a tank. I always like driving it I call it a go kart because it's lots of fun and zippy..... I put a cold air intake on it and put some cetane booster in the diesel.
I have a 2020 yaris hatchback with 7000KM, i am now sitting on 196 000 KM with no issues a all. I average about 60 000 km per year and service it about 3 to 4 times after every 15 000 km
I hv an ‘07 Yaris hatch with 280,000 miles…runs great. - Never touched motor - Never touched trans or clutch Q. At 600,000 miles..What’s the service history on this Yaris ?
Engine coolant becomes very corrosive after 7 years and it'll eat away at the inside of the radiator and engine if it's not replaced. Brake fluid absorbs moisture and will cause the steel lines to rust from the inside. Engine oil loses it's anti-foaming abilities after 1 year so even if you aren't driving the car very much you still need to change the oil every year and all the other fluids ( transmission, brake and engine coolant ) every 50k-60k miles OR OR every 5 to 6 years, whichever comes first.
Timing chain on these typically never need replacing. Engine coolant becomes very corrosive after 7 years and it'll eat away at the inside of the radiator and engine if it's not replaced. Brake fluid absorbs moisture and will cause the steel lines to rust from the inside. Engine oil loses it's anti-foaming abilities after 1 year so even if you aren't driving the car very much you still need to change the oil every year and all the other fluids ( transmission, brake and engine coolant ) every 50k-60k miles OR OR every 5 to 6 years, whichever comes first.
I hope you change your fluids once in a while. Engine coolant becomes very corrosive after 7 years and it'll eat away at the inside of the radiator and engine if it's not replaced. Brake fluid absorbs moisture and will cause the steel lines to rust from the inside. Engine oil loses it's anti-foaming abilities after 1 year so even if you aren't driving the car very much you still need to change the oil every year and all the other fluids ( transmission, brake and engine coolant ) every 50k-60k miles OR OR every 5 to 6 years, whichever comes first.
Engine coolant becomes very corrosive after 7 years and it'll eat away at the inside of the radiator and engine if it's not replaced. Brake fluid absorbs moisture and will cause the steel lines to rust from the inside. Engine oil loses it's anti-foaming abilities after 1 year so even if you aren't driving the car very much you still need to change the oil every year and all the other fluids ( transmission, brake and engine coolant ) every 50k-60k miles OR OR every 5 to 6 years, whichever comes first.
Not to brag but i paid $5000 for a 2016 yaris (vios is the name in our country🇵🇭) with 80,000 kms for some reason, cars here are cheaper especially if it has a manual transmission. If you want to check the engine sound, i uploaded it on my channel.
Engine coolant becomes very corrosive after 7 years and it'll eat away at the inside of the radiator and engine if it's not replaced. Brake fluid absorbs moisture and will cause the steel lines to rust from the inside. Engine oil loses it's anti-foaming abilities after 1 year so even if you aren't driving the car very much you still need to change the oil every year and all the other fluids ( transmission, brake and engine coolant ) every 50k-60k miles OR OR every 5 to 6 years, whichever comes first.
Hi I am From Philippines and we got a Toyota Yaris ativ or in Philippines Vios it has 10k+ and it's 7 months old Very comfortable and very reliable too
I recently got a used 2014 with 290k km. Body is in good shape. I'm going to start annual rust proofing and then drive it to the bitter end. I don't know what that will be, but it's going to be high.
Engine coolant becomes very corrosive after 7 years and it'll eat away at the inside of the radiator and engine if it's not replaced. Brake fluid absorbs moisture and will cause the steel lines to rust from the inside. Engine oil loses it's anti-foaming abilities after 1 year so even if you aren't driving the car very much you still need to change the oil every year and all the other fluids ( transmission, brake and engine coolant ) every 50k-60k miles OR OR every 5 to 6 years, whichever comes first.
Shaking was caused by Variable Valve Timing Solenoid. It was completely disassembled. Motor still moves quite a bit, found the left side motor mount and ordered the right. Will be replacing them soon.
@@jayislander Besides being overfilled on transmission fluid, still going strong. Getting about 34-35mpg combined. Gave it a good clean and it looks really nice.
Toyotas are tanks. Take care of them and they go forever. Unfortunatly cant say much for the european cars... even if you dont trash them they break with their plastic components. Bmw and vw group should get better components. No more plastic or rubbish wiring looms that break down.
I have a 08 Yaris sedan 4 speed auto and it has 85k miles I bought a few months ago. And I love it. I drive 2,000 miles a month so I do about 2 oil changes a month Even tho I’ve been told that’s overkill cuz it’s highway miles. But I’d rather be safe
Engine coolant becomes very corrosive after 7 years and it'll eat away at the inside of the radiator and engine if it's not replaced. Brake fluid absorbs moisture and will cause the steel lines to rust from the inside. Engine oil loses it's anti-foaming abilities after 1 year so even if you aren't driving the car very much you still need to change the oil every year and all the other fluids ( transmission, brake and engine coolant ) every 50k-60k miles OR OR every 5 to 6 years, whichever comes first.
Makes my 430000 kilometers on 1997 hilux as if its just run in and in New Zealand there is a 1993 toyota corolla with 20000000 kilometers it is on Google original engine and gearbox
Engine coolant becomes very corrosive after 7 years and it'll eat away at the inside of the radiator and engine if it's not replaced. Brake fluid absorbs moisture and will cause the steel lines to rust from the inside. Engine oil loses it's anti-foaming abilities after 1 year so even if you aren't driving the car very much you still need to change the oil every year and all the other fluids ( transmission, brake and engine coolant ) every 50k-60k miles OR OR every 5 to 6 years, whichever comes first.
@@dnn32 I have a 2012 Toyota Yaris and I'm not having problem with my paint. I'm allways wash my car with car liquid soap and sleep under selling in my garage.
@@manueltroche2405 you are then the exception probably bc you take extra care of your car. I discuss it with a toyota dealership representative and he makes me understand the yaris are among the bottom line vehicle models of toyota. There are basically no attention to details when designing and manufacturing the car. In my own words, I just say they are for broke people who need a car to not rely on public transportation anymore
You forgot to mention that it gets rusty easily and it does not have a good stability while being driven on the interstate 65m/h and 70m/hr. Thank you.
I have 2009 toyota limo [yaris sedan] and i bought it from taxi company and it's used taxi car. I bought it when the odometer reach about 475,000 kilometer in 2019. Now my car running about 895,000 kilometer on going. No engine and electrical problem at all. For maintenance just oil changing and suspension check. Very thoughtful sedan.
I bought a 2007 Toyota Yaris new and it runs and runs with not many (I won't say none) issues. It now has 300,000 miles and I'm still driving it. I perform the oil changes myself. Here is how reliable my car is. At 193,000 miles I drove it from Omaha, Nebraska to Fairbanks, Alaska. During the trip on the way up in Oregon, I was having an issue with my manual transmission with it not staying in 4th? gear when going up a steep grade. I didn't panic and I just KEPT going and made a work around thinking most of my time would be in 5th gear. When I got back from Alaska, I did have the manual transmission replaced ($1500) with a used one and replaced the clutch. I have had to replace the alternator twice. First time I did it with a rebuilt one that lasted a few years. The second one I replaced with a Yaris original off a junked car that still keeps going. I've replaced the front end bumper cover and all the plastic underbody parts. At 293,000 I took it on another road trip to Florida and it performed flawlessly. There was some slight engine knocking when going up steep grades that concerned me but it got me there and back. As long as you regularly change the oil, belts and hoses, this car will perform amazingly. I look forward to turning the odometer to 400,000 miles years to come.
I have a 2009 Matrix and it has zero problems. Just had to replace the serpentine belt and that was it also the brakes as well.
Now I have a Chevrolet Colorado 2wd that's been solid
I have a 07 sedan with 103k miles on it. About when do you think I'll have to replace the alternator? Pretty sure it's the original one.
Yaris is a hell of a car
@@ortizc1989 Alternators kind of just fail whenever. I had the alternator fail on my 2007 F150 with 60,000 miles on it, the bearings seized from the truck sitting cause I don't use it too often.
What oil brand do you use to make it last so long?
We got my Yaris from new in 2007. I'm about 10K (kilometers) from 300K. Some of the maintenance done on it has cost us maybe $5000 CA over the years. I am driving this car to the ground and not parting with it. I love my Yaris. Great car. I am in Ontario Canada.
I'm in Ontario alliston
Your engine is about to die.
I bought used, with me being OCD bout car, i think it can last at least 450k miles
Keep it rolling. It is not done, yet. Mr Toyoda would be proud.
I have one 2012 a Black Yaris and have only 88,000 Runing miles. It's a Tonka and run like a new car. I'm happy with my small sedan.
Mine at 385000km and still going strong. After watching your video, now I'm confident it will last 1 million!
That's awesome. That ABS light is probably just a faulty sensor, most likely the rear hub. My 08 Yaris is approaching 300,000km. All Ive done is replaced the Alternator, Water pump, serpentine belt, battery and brake pads, shoes and rotors with all genuine toyota parts. Seeing these higher mileage toyotas gives me piece of mind because I drive these cars hard even though I maintain them. I even have an 85 Corolla GTS that hit 400,000km on the way to the race track and survived a whole day of hard driving at the track! It does burn quite a bit of oil though. Just make sure theres always oil in these cars and they will run forever!
372000 miles on my 2010. Still original clutch and drive train. Engine uses no oil and runs as good as the day I got it new. These things are solid as the proverbial rock. This may be the last car I ever have to buy...lol!
I bought a used 2008 Yaris about ten years ago. It's has about 230k miles on it now, and the original clutch, as far as I know. It still runs great. The biggest part I changed was the water pump.
2008 yaris sedan with 300k km in Ontario. I have changed the brakes an exhaust gasket and spark plugs in all that time bit of frame rust but nothing surprising. I go 10k between oil changes and use premium fuel (yes, yes I know that its not required). Seafoamed it once and cleaned the mass air flow sensor once and also put an oil3d kn filter in (yes, yes I know that's bad for it) Thats it really. Running smooth as new and same great mileage as always
Seafoam is really bad stuff. You should watch some of the tests done with it. I would never use it. You're just wasting your money using premium gas. It's not any better quality and that higher octane rating isn't helping you. The best thing you can do is just choose regular unleaded gas that's "top tier rated" There should be a label on the pump if it's a "top tier" gas. If you've never heard of it just look it up. Engine coolant becomes very corrosive after 7 years and it'll eat away at the inside of the radiator and engine if it's not replaced. Brake fluid absorbs moisture and will cause the steel lines to rust from the inside. Engine oil loses it's anti-foaming abilities after 1 year so even if you aren't driving the car very much you still need to change the oil every year and all the other fluids ( transmission, brake and engine coolant ) every 50k-60k miles OR OR every 5 to 6 years, whichever comes first. 10k mile oil changes is a very bad idea. 5k miles is best.
I have one with 200 k no problems still a great car
My dad has a 2008 Toyota Yaris with 119k miles! The only light on the dash is the TPMS.
I have a 2008 Toyota Yaris I bought new, it has 223,000 miles I’ve had no problems with it whatsoever just usual maintenance.
Have you experienced something strange sound rattle underneat??
@@dmitryb1286
No
I got a 2009 Volkswagen Golf turbodiesel.
It's got 300,000km on it I use it as food delivery vehicle it gets 1000km on a tank. I always like driving it I call it a go kart because it's lots of fun and zippy..... I put a cold air intake on it and put some cetane booster in the diesel.
1NZ-FEs are one of if not THE best Toyota engine produced in the past 20 years.
You make me feel like buying a Toyota Yaris 2007 someone has offered me.
It seems to be on par with their legendary 1uzfe engine (ls400).
I have a 2020 yaris hatchback with 7000KM, i am now sitting on 196 000 KM with no issues a all. I average about 60 000 km per year and service it about 3 to 4 times after every 15 000 km
I hv an ‘07 Yaris hatch with 280,000 miles…runs great.
- Never touched motor
- Never touched trans or clutch
Q. At 600,000 miles..What’s the service history on this Yaris ?
Engine coolant becomes very corrosive after 7 years and it'll eat away at the inside of the radiator and engine if it's not replaced. Brake fluid absorbs moisture and will cause the steel lines to rust from the inside. Engine oil loses it's anti-foaming abilities after 1 year so even if you aren't driving the car very much you still need to change the oil every year and all the other fluids ( transmission, brake and engine coolant ) every 50k-60k miles OR OR every 5 to 6 years, whichever comes first.
Generally speaking, time is much more significant factor to lifespan than mileage if you drive and service properly.
Last week seen news .2 million km in newzeland
Don't tell me it's your second odo! Mine at 360K and still going strong!
Just bought one 2010 yaris 200,00 miles change the timing chain and change the fuel pump floater very common now running like new 👌 mpg
Timing chain on these typically never need replacing. Engine coolant becomes very corrosive after 7 years and it'll eat away at the inside of the radiator and engine if it's not replaced. Brake fluid absorbs moisture and will cause the steel lines to rust from the inside. Engine oil loses it's anti-foaming abilities after 1 year so even if you aren't driving the car very much you still need to change the oil every year and all the other fluids ( transmission, brake and engine coolant ) every 50k-60k miles OR OR every 5 to 6 years, whichever comes first.
That's freaking impressive! Even for a Yoda.
I have a 2007 same car with 12,000 original miles 5 speed manual
I hope you change your fluids once in a while. Engine coolant becomes very corrosive after 7 years and it'll eat away at the inside of the radiator and engine if it's not replaced. Brake fluid absorbs moisture and will cause the steel lines to rust from the inside. Engine oil loses it's anti-foaming abilities after 1 year so even if you aren't driving the car very much you still need to change the oil every year and all the other fluids ( transmission, brake and engine coolant ) every 50k-60k miles OR OR every 5 to 6 years, whichever comes first.
My 07 Yaris just hit 65k just got the transmission serviced I got a long way to go 😅
Engine coolant becomes very corrosive after 7 years and it'll eat away at the inside of the radiator and engine if it's not replaced. Brake fluid absorbs moisture and will cause the steel lines to rust from the inside. Engine oil loses it's anti-foaming abilities after 1 year so even if you aren't driving the car very much you still need to change the oil every year and all the other fluids ( transmission, brake and engine coolant ) every 50k-60k miles OR OR every 5 to 6 years, whichever comes first.
Bought a 2007 yesterday 190000 miles on it everything works!
I'm looking at a 2009 with 170000 miles, they asking $4500 for it. What did yours cost??
Not to brag but i paid $5000 for a 2016 yaris (vios is the name in our country🇵🇭) with 80,000 kms for some reason, cars here are cheaper especially if it has a manual transmission. If you want to check the engine sound, i uploaded it on my channel.
Engine coolant becomes very corrosive after 7 years and it'll eat away at the inside of the radiator and engine if it's not replaced. Brake fluid absorbs moisture and will cause the steel lines to rust from the inside. Engine oil loses it's anti-foaming abilities after 1 year so even if you aren't driving the car very much you still need to change the oil every year and all the other fluids ( transmission, brake and engine coolant ) every 50k-60k miles OR OR every 5 to 6 years, whichever comes first.
3000@@timbrown49
Absolutely amazing i plan on keeping mine until the wheels fall off! Mine is a 2014 yaris le hatchback 1.5 💯❤️🙌
And probably on freeway. Same time probably the best brand
Hi I am From Philippines and we got a Toyota Yaris ativ or in Philippines Vios it has 10k+ and it's 7 months old Very comfortable and very reliable too
I recently got a used 2014 with 290k km. Body is in good shape. I'm going to start annual rust proofing and then drive it to the bitter end. I don't know what that will be, but it's going to be high.
Engine coolant becomes very corrosive after 7 years and it'll eat away at the inside of the radiator and engine if it's not replaced. Brake fluid absorbs moisture and will cause the steel lines to rust from the inside. Engine oil loses it's anti-foaming abilities after 1 year so even if you aren't driving the car very much you still need to change the oil every year and all the other fluids ( transmission, brake and engine coolant ) every 50k-60k miles OR OR every 5 to 6 years, whichever comes first.
@@Prepare2Survive All were replaced and maintenance schedule restarted.
Just got one gifted. 271k miles. Starts and goes, but it shakes. May replace the motor mounts soon.
Mine has 245,000 Mi I will be replacing motor mounts waiting on a settlement to come in
@@tudyloco1726 Very nice
Shaking was caused by Variable Valve Timing Solenoid. It was completely disassembled. Motor still moves quite a bit, found the left side motor mount and ordered the right. Will be replacing them soon.
@@kgftwhow is it now
@@jayislander Besides being overfilled on transmission fluid, still going strong. Getting about 34-35mpg combined. Gave it a good clean and it looks really nice.
I'm planning on upgrading the radio Bluetooth double din
Toyotas are tanks. Take care of them and they go forever. Unfortunatly cant say much for the european cars... even if you dont trash them they break with their plastic components.
Bmw and vw group should get better components. No more plastic or rubbish wiring looms that break down.
Hi guys! I have the same car and the odometer is not kilometers, but miles
I have a 08 Yaris sedan 4 speed auto and it has 85k miles I bought a few months ago. And I love it.
I drive 2,000 miles a month so I do about 2 oil changes a month
Even tho I’ve been told that’s overkill cuz it’s highway miles. But I’d rather be safe
It’s 1000 mile oil changes normal for the yaris engine? I’m looking to purchase one soon
@@slamminpotatoes4508 5k miles is what's recommended
Engine coolant becomes very corrosive after 7 years and it'll eat away at the inside of the radiator and engine if it's not replaced. Brake fluid absorbs moisture and will cause the steel lines to rust from the inside. Engine oil loses it's anti-foaming abilities after 1 year so even if you aren't driving the car very much you still need to change the oil every year and all the other fluids ( transmission, brake and engine coolant ) every 50k-60k miles OR OR every 5 to 6 years, whichever comes first.
With the shortage of new and used cars right now, I'm sure you've got a lineup of people waiting to give you $20,000+ for it, right?
Not for sale, conversation piece only
From immigrants first car after they decided to pay for the morgage to the Uber eats and doordash ultimate slave horse.
Can you make a video now how much car has been done the kms then we get an idea
I have 2nz with 950K KM, no problems only oil consumption, 1/4 on 5000km. And another 1nz dies at 779K Km oil pressure problem.
so is the 2nz-fe 1.3L more reliable than the 1.5L 1nz? 🤔
@@thestoician nah 1nz and 2nz are beast motor, 1nz motor still running, i fixed it, its near 920k.
@@Riicauter That's very cool! If you ever get to make a video about it, i'll be glad to watch
@@thestoician if u have telegram i show u bro.
@@thestoician well i will upload a vid show
Makes my 430000 kilometers on 1997 hilux as if its just run in and in New Zealand there is a 1993 toyota corolla with 20000000 kilometers it is on Google original engine and gearbox
What engine it have?
1.5l nfz
1NZ-FE
Take care of a 1nzFE or 2nzFE and this is what you get
Great
Currently sitting in my 103k 07 yaris sedan lol. I'd be happy if I can push 300k out of it 😅
How’s it going
@@jayislander 110k now still going 👍
@@ortizc1989 just got a 09 hatch 2 weeks ago 107k
Engine coolant becomes very corrosive after 7 years and it'll eat away at the inside of the radiator and engine if it's not replaced. Brake fluid absorbs moisture and will cause the steel lines to rust from the inside. Engine oil loses it's anti-foaming abilities after 1 year so even if you aren't driving the car very much you still need to change the oil every year and all the other fluids ( transmission, brake and engine coolant ) every 50k-60k miles OR OR every 5 to 6 years, whichever comes first.
I had a 2002 Echo and the odometer stopped at 999999km . I have video on youtube too
MASHA ALLAH
they dont build them like that no more
@Elon Musk Cap!
Mechanically nothing wrong with my 170k mile, 2010 hatchback, however the paint it peeling off. I don't know if its factory paint or not.
Toyota Yaris 06-13 are notorious to have one of the worst paints in its body. That's why after abt 6 years, the paints peel off
@@dnn32 I have a 2012 Toyota Yaris and I'm not having problem with my paint. I'm allways wash my car with car liquid soap and sleep under selling in my garage.
@@manueltroche2405 you are then the exception probably bc you take extra care of your car. I discuss it with a toyota dealership representative and he makes me understand the yaris are among the bottom line vehicle models of toyota. There are basically no attention to details when designing and manufacturing the car. In my own words, I just say they are for broke people who need a car to not rely on public transportation anymore
Sheesh, automatic transmission too!
What engine is in it the Yaris
1nz-fe 1.5L
Nice iv the same engine in my car my one only has 126000k on it so iv of life left in mine 😀
So this car has 621 thousand miles that’s 1 million kilometers
That’s shocking
What's a dealership? Jk, but I never been to one
Couldn't be a Corolla because every Corolla of that vintage has an odometer that only goes up to 299999 and then stops.
Marcello we all know you rolled forward the odometer
KIDDING
200?? Mine goes up to 120 lol 2011
Yaris as a sedan ? that feels wrong :D
Actually the sedan it's an awesome car, better than corolla for sure
2dr yaris👍
Well 3dr actually
@@juanmbello73 I would rather have a corolla. I heard when it's windy it will blow the yaris all over the road
@@leadnsteel1428 I have both a 12 corolla made in Canada and the yaris 08 Japan made, Yaris is smaller car but better its even more spacious inside.
You forgot to mention that it gets rusty easily and it does not have a good stability while being driven on the interstate 65m/h and 70m/hr. Thank you.
No, you just dont know how to drive. Thanks
Sell it to me for 300 bucks
$30,000 and its yours.
I give you 30000 Colombian pesos
@@juanmbello73 pesos Are from Philippines
It’s Miles Not Kilometers
Here's a Toyota Echo reaching 1000 000km
ua-cam.com/video/ljwUz7aE_JQ/v-deo.html
Whats this commie "kilometer" bullshit I am hearing?? Its 608k hard, God fearing American miles.
😂 you know that Poor Yaris has seen some shit in its life.
😂😂😂
Take care of a 1nzFE or 2nzFE and this is what you get