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    Re: Toyota Yaris GR

    After seeing the comparison with the Honda Civic R, I'm not sure I really want one anymore. Smiley


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    Re: Toyota Yaris GR

    RC:

    After seeing the comparison with the Honda Civic R, I'm not sure I really want one anymore. Smiley

    So a '' rally'' type car is all about straight line drag racing SmileySmiley


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    Re: Toyota Yaris GR

    Surprised at his binary logic? yes


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    Re: Toyota Yaris GR

    Yeah I don’t get Christian’s logic either. Please explain?


    Re: Toyota Yaris GR

    Porker:

    Surprised at his binary logic? yes

    Oh boy...here we go again. I am not surprised by your comment, this is for sure. Maturity comes with age, you're not there yet. Smiley


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    Re: Toyota Yaris GR

    Gnil:
    RC:

    After seeing the comparison with the Honda Civic R, I'm not sure I really want one anymore. Smiley

    So a '' rally'' type car is all about straight line drag racing SmileySmiley

    Who was talking about performance? Smiley I meant "Japanese", "rice burner", "sound"...not really my thing and I realized it in comparison to the Honda (which is even less "my thing"). This isn't my "car world", my thing. Sorry. Smiley I just realized this after watching the video. 


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    Re: Toyota Yaris GR

    Fair enough. But why don’t you go take a look at one and drive it. You might have a different opinion. 


    Re: Toyota Yaris GR

    WAY:

    Fair enough. But why don’t you go take a look at one and drive it. You might have a different opinion. 

    I will definitely drive one (dealer here is not very cooperative, big Toyota dealer, more interested in selling business cars than Yaris GR Smiley) but that video vs. the Honda Civic R put me off in a way I cannot really explain. I just think this isn't the right car for me but I will give it a chance. Smiley


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    Re: Toyota Yaris GR

    RC:
    WAY:

    Fair enough. But why don’t you go take a look at one and drive it. You might have a different opinion. 

    I will definitely drive one (dealer here is not very cooperative, big Toyota dealer, more interested in selling business cars than Yaris GR Smiley) but that video vs. the Honda Civic R put me off in a way I cannot really explain. I just think this isn't the right car for me but I will give it a chance. Smiley

    Having 3 cylinders, it does not strike me as an RC car Smiley


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    Smiley Smiley It is not about 3-cylinders, I can't explain it but the video just put me off. Reminded me of some kids driving some rice burners, I don't know, just not my thing. Maybe I'm getting too old for this sh.t. Smiley


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    Re: Toyota Yaris GR

    RC:
    WAY:

    Fair enough. But why don’t you go take a look at one and drive it. You might have a different opinion. 

    I will definitely drive one (dealer here is not very cooperative, big Toyota dealer, more interested in selling business cars than Yaris GR Smiley) but that video vs. the Honda Civic R put me off in a way I cannot really explain. I just think this isn't the right car for me but I will give it a chance. Smiley

    Much better explained now Smiley Don't look at the car, even less at the inside . Just drive it Smiley

    But I can understand it is not your type of car. It is not my wife's type either, and I have done everything I can to convince her Smiley


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    Re: Toyota Yaris GR

    I’ve never owned a Japanese car, because I’ve always had issue with the less solid feel of a Japanese car. But the Yaris is very different. Having driven one I love how rock solid it feels, more so than any of its Euro competitor.  The interior is plain and very simple, but I don’t care about that stuff. To me it’s the driving experience that I care most otherwise I would be driving a A45S instead of M2C as my daily. This is also why I’ve had cars like Megane Trophy-R, and Mini GP as my daily drivers. My city daily has to be small, fast and fun. Beyond that it doesn’t really matter how it looks on the inside. After all, all RT members most likely have other luxury family cars and higher end sports car in their garage anyway. 


    Re: Toyota Yaris GR

    Here’s a review I don’t understand. What was his conclusion?

    https://youtu.be/qvu80R1qZkI


    Re: Toyota Yaris GR

    WAY:

    I’ve never owned a Japanese car, because I’ve always had issue with the less solid feel of a Japanese car. But the Yaris is very different. Having driven one I love how rock solid it feels, more so than any of its Euro competitor.  The interior is plain and very simple, but I don’t care about that stuff. To me it’s the driving experience that I care most otherwise I would be driving a A45S instead of M2C as my daily. This is also why I’ve had cars like Megane Trophy-R, and Mini GP as my daily drivers. My city daily has to be small, fast and fun. Beyond that it doesn’t really matter how it looks on the inside. After all, all RT members most likely have other luxury family cars and higher end sports car in their garage anyway. 

    I’m with Way 100%

    I bought one for me. Just for me. It’s a cheap toy (compared with a GT3) that I can keep for a longer time and have fun without ending up in jail. I don’t care at all on how people will perceive me or this car or me in conjunction with this car.

    Life is short. I will not waste time and energy considering how people perceive my hobby.


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    Re: Toyota Yaris GR

    WAY:

    Here’s a review I don’t understand. What was his conclusion?

    https://youtu.be/qvu80R1qZkI

    Brilliant dynamics, pricing is good given the package on offer, seating way too high, gearshift a standout feature for a car in this class, very mechanical. Smiley


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    Re: Toyota Yaris GR

    WAY:

    I’ve never owned a Japanese car, because I’ve always had issue with the less solid feel of a Japanese car. But the Yaris is very different. Having driven one I love how rock solid it feels, more so than any of its Euro competitor.  The interior is plain and very simple, but I don’t care about that stuff. To me it’s the driving experience that I care most otherwise I would be driving a A45S instead of M2C as my daily. This is also why I’ve had cars like Megane Trophy-R, and Mini GP as my daily drivers. My city daily has to be small, fast and fun. Beyond that it doesn’t really matter how it looks on the inside. After all, all RT members most likely have other luxury family cars and higher end sports car in their garage anyway. 

    Interesting, as we have had at least one Japanese car in our 3 car fleet for almost 20 years, all of them Subaru. They serve as city car, with winter tires an unstoppable winter rally car for our 5 month winter (hence the importance of full time AWD), repeated trips to my wife's farm property (all gravel roads).   At one time we had a Subaru plus 2 BMWs, the Subie was by far the most solid feeling of the three, way better than my 328.  So "less solid feel" is not something we have ever been aware of at least with Subarus.  Some rental Nissans etc, yes they felt cheaper.  Hopefully the Yaris, with rally superstars helping develop it, is Subaru-level solid.... Smiley


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    4trac:
    WAY:

    I’ve never owned a Japanese car, because I’ve always had issue with the less solid feel of a Japanese car. But the Yaris is very different. Having driven one I love how rock solid it feels, more so than any of its Euro competitor.  The interior is plain and very simple, but I don’t care about that stuff. To me it’s the driving experience that I care most otherwise I would be driving a A45S instead of M2C as my daily. This is also why I’ve had cars like Megane Trophy-R, and Mini GP as my daily drivers. My city daily has to be small, fast and fun. Beyond that it doesn’t really matter how it looks on the inside. After all, all RT members most likely have other luxury family cars and higher end sports car in their garage anyway. 

    Interesting, as we have had at least one Japanese car in our 3 car fleet for almost 20 years, all of them Subaru. They serve as city car, with winter tires an unstoppable winter rally car for our 5 month winter (hence the importance of full time AWD), repeated trips to my wife's farm property (all gravel roads).   At one time we had a Subaru plus 2 BMWs, the Subie was by far the most solid feeling of the three, way better than my 328.  So "less solid feel" is not something we have ever been aware of at least with Subarus.  Some rental Nissans etc, yes they felt cheaper.  Hopefully the Yaris, with rally superstars helping develop it, is Subaru-level solid.... Smiley

    Yeah, my Evo with 3 LSD’s (front torque biasing, center electronically controlled, and rear clutch type like 911) and Nokian snow tires is a monster in the snow.  My only Japanese car ever and one of the most reliable and capable.


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    Re: Toyota Yaris GR

    WAY:

    Here’s a review I don’t understand. What was his conclusion?

    https://youtu.be/qvu80R1qZkI

    in a nut shell: "Very amazed on this "race dwarf" - seemingly a lot of fun, quote: It is NOT a tweaked road car put into racing but a race car set up for road driving"!

    Good night ! Smiley


    Re: Toyota Yaris GR

    Thank you Porker and d997h. The usual praise for the GR Yaris then! Aside from something like a GT3, I can’t think of another car that has received such universal praise!


    Re: Toyota Yaris GR

    4trac:
    WAY:

    I’ve never owned a Japanese car, because I’ve always had issue with the less solid feel of a Japanese car. But the Yaris is very different. Having driven one I love how rock solid it feels, more so than any of its Euro competitor.  The interior is plain and very simple, but I don’t care about that stuff. To me it’s the driving experience that I care most otherwise I would be driving a A45S instead of M2C as my daily. This is also why I’ve had cars like Megane Trophy-R, and Mini GP as my daily drivers. My city daily has to be small, fast and fun. Beyond that it doesn’t really matter how it looks on the inside. After all, all RT members most likely have other luxury family cars and higher end sports car in their garage anyway. 

    Interesting, as we have had at least one Japanese car in our 3 car fleet for almost 20 years, all of them Subaru. They serve as city car, with winter tires an unstoppable winter rally car for our 5 month winter (hence the importance of full time AWD), repeated trips to my wife's farm property (all gravel roads).   At one time we had a Subaru plus 2 BMWs, the Subie was by far the most solid feeling of the three, way better than my 328.  So "less solid feel" is not something we have ever been aware of at least with Subarus.  Some rental Nissans etc, yes they felt cheaper.  Hopefully the Yaris, with rally superstars helping develop it, is Subaru-level solid.... Smiley

    Perhaps solid isn’t the right word. All the Japanese cars I’ve driven have been very light feeling and often “tinny”. Mind you I’ve mainly driven Japanese rental cars like Corolla and Camry, although a good friend had an Integra Type R (DC2)  during uni days and another had a S2000 in later years which I adored. 


    Re: Toyota Yaris GR

    WAY:

    Thank you Porker and d997h. The usual praise for the GR Yaris then! Aside from something like a GT3, I can’t think of another car that has received such universal praise!

    Well, there was one car that received more praise then and won ECOTY too indecision


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    bluelines:
    WAY:

    Thank you Porker and d997h. The usual praise for the GR Yaris then! Aside from something like a GT3, I can’t think of another car that has received such universal praise!

    Well, there was one car that received more praise then and won ECOTY too indecision

    You too scared to enlighten us, buddy Smiley


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    Re: Toyota Yaris GR

    bluelines:
    WAY:

    Thank you Porker and d997h. The usual praise for the GR Yaris then! Aside from something like a GT3, I can’t think of another car that has received such universal praise!

    Well, there was one car that received more praise then and won ECOTY too indecision

    The mighty 981 GT4...Smiley

    Blueflame


    Re: Toyota Yaris GR

    blueflame:
    bluelines:
    WAY:

    Thank you Porker and d997h. The usual praise for the GR Yaris then! Aside from something like a GT3, I can’t think of another car that has received such universal praise!

    Well, there was one car that received more praise then and won ECOTY too indecision

    The mighty 981 GT4...Smiley

    Blueflame

    Haha that’s ok. I own the mighty 981 GT4 so all good. In saying that I do recall universal complain of the gearing on that car and it certainly didn’t get full marks from every review either. Also, GR Yaris may win the eCOTY just yet as it’s in the final. 


    Re: Toyota Yaris GR

    bluelines:
    WAY:

    Thank you Porker and d997h. The usual praise for the GR Yaris then! Aside from something like a GT3, I can’t think of another car that has received such universal praise!

    Well, there was one car that received more praise then and won ECOTY too indecision

    makes the GT4 suddenly an overpriced non sense Smiley


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    Re: Toyota Yaris GR

    Gnil:
    bluelines:
    WAY:

    Thank you Porker and d997h. The usual praise for the GR Yaris then! Aside from something like a GT3, I can’t think of another car that has received such universal praise!

    Well, there was one car that received more praise then and won ECOTY too indecision

    makes the GT4 suddenly an overpriced non sense Smiley

    Smiley


    Re: Toyota Yaris GR

    Gnil:
    bluelines:
    WAY:

    Thank you Porker and d997h. The usual praise for the GR Yaris then! Aside from something like a GT3, I can’t think of another car that has received such universal praise!

    Well, there was one car that received more praise then and won ECOTY too indecision

    makes the GT4 suddenly an overpriced non sense Smiley

    Smiley Smiley


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    Re: Toyota Yaris GR

    Toyota reveals Aussie-designed GR Yaris AP4 rally car

    It has been developed and built in-conjunction with factory-backed outfit Neal Bates Motorsport, who competes in the Australian Rally Championship as the Toyota Gazoo Racing Australia rally team.

    The rally car is set to debut in the 2021 Australian Rally Championship season, where two examples will be campaigned by Toyota Gazoo Racing Australia factory drivers and siblings, Harry and Lewis Bates.


    Re: Toyota Yaris GR

    throt:
    Gnil:
    bluelines:
    WAY:

    Thank you Porker and d997h. The usual praise for the GR Yaris then! Aside from something like a GT3, I can’t think of another car that has received such universal praise!

    Well, there was one car that received more praise then and won ECOTY too indecision

    makes the GT4 suddenly an overpriced non sense Smiley

    Smiley Smiley

    A tough crowd those Toyota fanboys Smiley Before you know it they will show up in a Prius with rally stickers, “GAZOO Racing” emblems and dummy Hella headlights.


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