2008 Toyota Yaris S Sedan 4-door 1.5l on 2040-cars
Indianapolis, Indiana, United States
| 2008 Toyota Yaris S 4-dr sedan 
 Vehicle specifics: 
 
 
 Seller notes:  This
5-spd manual Toyota Yaris S
sedan is one great little car.  It was
the right answer for me in the “standard car vs. hybrid” debate.  I saved over $8000 vs. a Prius, whose
batteries would be out-of-warranty by now anyway.  I can wring out over 400+ miles in one
11-gallon tankful with an 80% highway/20% city driving mix.    Speaking of batteries, there’s a new, bigger $200+
AGM-type starter battery under the hood. 
It’s a bit of overkill, but starting and stopping are two of the most
important things a car does.   This baby
just got four “new shoes” too, in the form of General Altimax RT43’s & wheel covers all
around.  They stick like glue, rain or
shine, and seriously outperform the O.E.M. tires. This car has a tiny turn-radius, it can U-turn like a dog
chasing its tail.  Its size and maneuverability
also make parallel parking a breeze.  The
professionally installed window tint significantly cuts down on summer heat and
UV-damage.  This car has not been smoked
in, nor carried pets or kids.    My neighbor managed to rub the bumper of his car into the
driver’s side rear door of my baby while backing out and talking on his
cell.  It’s actually hard to notice
unless you’re looking for it, as you can see in the picture of that door.   There are a few touches that make this car more unique
than the average Yaris. 
It’s an “S” model with factory body kit, but I opted for no rear
wing.  That’s one less thing to worry
about breaking off or making noise.  I
also had the rear lettering removed and the trim panel above the license plate
body color-matched, subtle but elegant. ***Special Feature: 
Although there’s a factory AM/FM/CD player, I recently purchased a new Pioneer DEH-X6600BT for
the USB-charging, convenient AUX-input jack, & Bluetooth phone & audio
features.  I also have the Metra wiring harness & dash kit,
along w/ the $80+ factory dash panel necessary to fit the new radio
properly.  That’s about $250 in audio
goodies that comes in the deal. Why not give my little baby a new home?!  You will get Toyota‘s quality & reliability with small car fuel economy, but
a surprising amount of room for you & your life.  | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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