You are inspiring me about my own Yaris! Wife has a 2008 and I have a 2009. We are about 105,000 miles so for on our cars. We should keep them for a while.
@@hughbertsprojects Yes sir! One of the greatest things about me and wife's Yaris' is that parallel parking is almost certain never issue!! Come to downtown Clemson, SC to see the parking situations on the weekends! Thank you again.
Usually if I have a car burning oil I run some of the engine restore oil additive in my next oil change. I also do not run synthetic oil because it burns faster than conventional.
@@hughbertsprojects Yeah I had a shop repair it. I sounded like scraping and tire noise. Not all the time but it seemed to get more consistent and louder. They said it had to be the whole hub and it was on the verge of detaching due to age and rust etc. Oh well. I need a car lol
@@Duckywucky92 are you referring to my post or someone else? Yeah it was expensive but car is very quiet now! I know it's tough to way the options of putting money into a high mileage car
2007 Yaris hatch 5 speed manual 173,000 miles. Just replace both rear wheel bearings at about $460 total including labor. I have non ABS brakes. If you have ABS then it will cost you $900-$1200 dollars including labor.
Let me tell you this little cars are Bullet proof.. mine 2007 hatchback 5 speed manual.. has 225000 miles and still run like new . Absolutely love this little car especially for the gas mileage..
@@alanwatts8117 yes I've only done oil changes so far on it. It's been super reliable and a huge gas saver. Sometimes I want gas prices to go up so I can feel even better. 🤣
Automatic is still holding up. Car has 445,000 now and it’s finally showing signs of being tired. Slow to shift when cold but after it’s warmed up it’s good.
@@hughbertsprojects Yeah not sure if I'll get that high but we'll see! I want to keep it as long as I can. I do have money set aside for another car but don't need it yet so might as well drive this. Correction I'll just be hitting 266k. I didn't have it when I originally wrote this.
They are good little cars. They pop up every once in a while on craigslist or Facebook marketplace for a good deal. I purchase this one from a coworker. A friend of mine currently has it since they needed a vehicle. Car has around 450,000 miles now.
@@danysaesae5364keeping up on maintenance is key. Doing transmission flushes and fluid changes on time as well as coming to complete stops before changing gears really helps the longevity in automatic transmission vehicles.
you're going to love how easy it is to work on this car
I was very happy with easy of fixing things. I really love Toyotas.
You are inspiring me about my own Yaris! Wife has a 2008 and I have a 2009. We are about 105,000 miles so for on our cars. We should keep them for a while.
They are great cars. I love how they can fit anywhere.
@@hughbertsprojects Yes sir! One of the greatest things about me and wife's Yaris' is that parallel parking is almost certain never issue!! Come to downtown Clemson, SC to see the parking situations on the weekends! Thank you again.
You’re welcome.
Loved the video - I have a 2012 Yaris that looks just like this with only 130k - you've inspired me to drive it to 400k!
They are great cars. Almost to 425k now.
@@hughbertsprojectsmy Yaris has 207k it’s burning a little bit of oil though. I use 5w30 should I use 10w30?
Usually if I have a car burning oil I run some of the engine restore oil additive in my next oil change. I also do not run synthetic oil because it burns faster than conventional.
@@hughbertsprojects thank you! What viscosity are you using?
@@hughbertsprojects I wanted to add, I drive fast with the Yaris. My average speed is 75-90 so this might be why I burn oil as well.
Congrats on the upcoming baby!
Thank you
toyota is the best car in the world......😀
They just keep running. Been looking at a awd Sienna for my next Toyota
450K just turned over on my 2009 Yaris S Hatch.
I just replaced the rear driver side wheel bearing. Expensive!
Did you have a shop complete the repair? I was able to buy the bearing at a local auto parts shop for under $100.
@@hughbertsprojects Yeah I had a shop repair it. I sounded like scraping and tire noise. Not all the time but it seemed to get more consistent and louder. They said it had to be the whole hub and it was on the verge of detaching due to age and rust etc. Oh well. I need a car lol
Lol you got ripped off then
@@Duckywucky92 are you referring to my post or someone else? Yeah it was expensive but car is very quiet now! I know it's tough to way the options of putting money into a high mileage car
2007 Yaris hatch 5 speed manual 173,000 miles. Just replace both rear wheel bearings at about $460 total including labor. I have non ABS brakes. If you have ABS then it will cost you $900-$1200 dollars including labor.
I bought a 2011 blue Yaris hatch manual for $7000 cash with only 24,000 miles. I am excited!!!
That will last you many years to come. Just do basic maintenance on time they love it.
Let me tell you this little cars are Bullet proof.. mine 2007 hatchback 5 speed manual.. has 225000 miles and still run like new . Absolutely love this little car especially for the gas mileage..
@@alanwatts8117 yes I've only done oil changes so far on it. It's been super reliable and a huge gas saver. Sometimes I want gas prices to go up so I can feel even better. 🤣
That’s a steal!!!I bought my 2012 hatch 2 months ago with 70,000 miles for $9,000+and thought that was a bargain😊
My 09 Yaris made it to 300k before I got rid of it did have to replace clutch but that’s because I towed a huge trailer lol
This one is at 443,000 miles right now. It’s definitely getting tired.
The automatic transmission still holds up?? Not sure if I wanna get a manual or AT one.
Automatic is still holding up. Car has 445,000 now and it’s finally showing signs of being tired. Slow to shift when cold but after it’s warmed up it’s good.
@@hughbertsprojects would you recommend an automatic transmission for a guy who wants a cheap project for cheap kicks?
@MadeUpUserNem automatic is good for a lot of city driving. But I really enjoy manual. It’s more fun in my opinion
Automatic gearbox on these are really strong . I own a manual one but the autos are just better for durability long term
@kyyyy21 it’s still going strong with over 450k on it.
I have 266k. I got it at 153k. Been great. Had it over 4 years.
My buddy now has this car and is still driving it. Has around 430k now.
@@hughbertsprojects Yeah not sure if I'll get that high but we'll see! I want to keep it as long as I can. I do have money set aside for another car but don't need it yet so might as well drive this. Correction I'll just be hitting 266k. I didn't have it when I originally wrote this.
I want a Yaris
They are good little cars. They pop up every once in a while on craigslist or Facebook marketplace for a good deal. I purchase this one from a coworker. A friend of mine currently has it since they needed a vehicle. Car has around 450,000 miles now.
@@hughbertsprojectsmines crossing 270k today
@dooflydetailguuy4349 they are great little cars. This one is at 441k now and still going strong.
I just got one same 1500cc 2d , for 2700 $ , no AC needs a Compressor, but it's 2009 with 80k miles , had to get it
Great deal.
Mine is 195000 think am now a baby beginning lol
My friend bought this car from me a few months after I lifted it. They needed a car pretty bad. They are still driving it with 425k now and climbing.
Mine has 180k miles, so I guess i can get a few more years out of it.
Keep up on maintenance and they last forever. This one is at 445,000 miles right now.
What engine does your Toyota Yaris have?
The only engine available in the states was the 1.5 4 cylinder gas/petrol.
ya repararon la transmicion?
Transmission is still original. The car has 450,000 miles on it now.
@@hughbertsprojects wow em mio es automatico y lleva 262000 y tenia miedo que ta tronara aun hay yaris para rato
@@danysaesae5364keeping up on maintenance is key. Doing transmission flushes and fluid changes on time as well as coming to complete stops before changing gears really helps the longevity in automatic transmission vehicles.
2007 Yaris owner only 69k...
Your car will last forever.
I'm at 319,000. How many miles are you at now?
My buddy has been driving it. He’s over 425,000 last I checked.
Manual transmission
2005
Run 341000
Mpg
@PremierLuzuryLifestyle around 32-36 mpg daily driving
@@hughbertsprojects it’s give 15km per liter still … such old engine same fuel consumption as new that is so amazing
20080Yarsssssss
Good cars for sure. I’m looking to get a 4 door next.