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Choice between Yaris hybrid or petrol auto
hardpressed
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in Motoring
I've narrowed down my choice to a 2103 Yaris Hybrid T4 with 45K on the clock at £7500 or Yaris VVT-i TR auto with 27,411 miles, at the same price. Both from a main dealer. I think I prefer the hybrid but is the milage too high? I do about 3000 miles a year, mostly short journeys, no motorway driving. Any opinions on which is the best buy please?
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hardpressed wrote: »I've narrowed down my choice to a 2103 Yaris Hybrid T4 with 45K on the clock at £7500 or Yaris VVT-i TR auto with 27,411 miles, at the same price. Both from a main dealer. I think I prefer the hybrid but is the milage too high? I do about 3000 miles a year, mostly short journeys, no motorway driving. Any opinions on which is the best buy please?
Wow! Can you post a picture? I'd love to see how things have progressed.:cool:You can pick your friends and you can pick your nose but you can't pick your friend's nose.0 -
I wonder if they've added rear brakes yet?Rain_Shadow wrote: »Wow! Can you post a picture? I'd love to see how things have progressed.:cool:0 -
Year 2103 - what's that a "car"?

Seriously, as you do low mileage I would buy the hybrid, it will hold value much better and the mileage will level anyway in a few years, compared with another car doing regular mileage (10k p/a let's say).0 -
Year 2103 - what's that a "car"?

Seriously, as you do low mileage I would buy the hybrid, it will hold value much better and the mileage will level anyway in a few years, compared with another car doing regular mileage (10k p/a let's say).
Get the hybrid. Great cars, my friend loves theirs and have had zero issues.0
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