Yaris / Vios Hatchback Diecast Car Model
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- #1Dec 4, 2025
Something you didn’t expect to be BIFL but outlasted your expectations?
My 2008 Toyota Yaris and I are currently in a tiff, because her trunk doesn’t open too good and I hit my head real hard going into her… but I love her so much. I bought her in 2016 at about 70k miles. I’ve only put on like 30k miles since then because of remote working. I never want another car.
View on Redditopen_in_new - #2Dec 4, 2025
Something you didn’t expect to be BIFL but outlasted your expectations?
Years ago, someone at work was selling her Grandmas 2007 Toyota Yaris with 5k miles. The thing now has 250k miles and starts up like a dream. Not the prettiest thing but if she ain’t broke…
View on Redditopen_in_new - #3Nov 3, 2025
What’s a purchase that’s not fun, not flashy but now you swear by it?
My 2010 Toyota Yaris, she’s gonna run forever
View on Redditopen_in_new - #4Jun 3, 2025
What’s one thing you bought once and it’s still going strong years later?
My Toyota Yaris immediately comes to mind. Heavy rubber garden hose also comes to mind
View on Redditopen_in_new - #5Apr 3, 2025
Closest to BIFL car I can purchase in Europe?
Toyota Yaris, Preferably with the 1.6 NA engine. VW Passat 3C, with the 2.0 Commonrail Diesel. (Regularly get over 350k on the clock.) VW with the old 1.9L Diesel, almost indestructible.
View on Redditopen_in_new - #6Apr 3, 2025
Closest to BIFL car I can purchase in Europe?
I guess the Yaris would suffice in that regard
View on Redditopen_in_new - #7Apr 3, 2025
Closest to BIFL car I can purchase in Europe?
If A and B are within a city and you are not a big person that carries a lot of stuff or people a toyota Yaris would be the cheaper and efficient option. If you need to go on dirt roads occasionally a rav4 might be a better fit and if you need to really push it offroad there's no beating a Land Cruiser!
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