They get about 32 mpg in the city, and 41 mph on the highway. And people will think you are a responsible person by driving something that is better for the environment.
2006-08-20 14:27:53
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answered by Episco 4
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The Yaris is pretty good and it gets good mileage. Because the Yaris is priced relatively low, if you feel that you want to better your image, you can always go after a Honda Civic Hybrid which should have more room. The Honda Fit is also a good choice.
I heard that in one city, the Chief of Police drives a Toyota Prius or Honda Civic Hybrid while the other police officers drive regular cars. He says he gets well over 40 miles per gallon while the other officers only get 13 miles per gallon on their squad cars.
Since you are young, I don't think anyone would think less of you for driving a Yaris. I would think you are being very practical and helping the environment.
2006-08-21 05:38:22
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answered by potatochip 7
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I think a Yaris would be fine...very compact, sporty, yet smart, and classy. There is the Jetta as well, which is quite fuel efficient, especially the diesel ones. And if you are thinking really Smart...why not get one? They make you look very ahead-in-the-game, because of their economy, and environmental friendliness. They are looked on as pretty revolutionary around here, and that's the kind of look you want for a business, right? Progressive, yet the same friendly faces to help out custmers.
Good luck in buying, and don't get a North American car, they're junk anyways:-)
2006-08-20 14:36:01
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answered by peakfreak 3
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i in my opinion do not choose my personal loan workplace on the theory of this form of vehicle (s)he drives. yet i might want to carry my realtor to a more desirable known. Sorry, i do not comprehend if it truly is hypocritical. yet i comprehend that realtors get a fee off of the houses they promote (do loan personal loan officials receives a fee off fee too?), so i might want to choose them in part in accordance with how a lot they seem incomes. My realtor drives a Mercedes, yet it truly is no longer the rationalization I chosen him. The realtor that I used previously him drove an exceedingly old Toyota. at the same time as the motorized vehicle does grant you with a universal impression, what it fairly comes all the way down to is client help. i might want to employ the man that i imagine is the most sensible and positive and prepared to help, and has the superb references, no matter if that individual drove a Yaris or a Jeep or a Hummer or regardless of. as long as your automobile isn't falling aside and would not seem dilapadated, i imagine you're effective. it really is plausible that more desirable wealthy clientele might want to be slightly more desirable judgmental about such issues, yet i imagine that in case you may provoke them along with your intelligence, client help, and skills, you gained't ought to agonize about driving a Yaris. sturdy success along with your decision!
2016-11-26 20:32:11
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answered by ? 4
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You're letting the Officer bit swell your head, you're a clerk, inflated titles do not the job make. Ride a bike for MPG.
2006-08-20 14:29:45
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answered by Anonymous
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Honda always beats Toyota products. Toyota has a better advertising agency though.
2006-08-20 14:27:22
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answered by da_hammerhead 6
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the toyota corolla looks good. you still get good gas mileage with it and it looks better than the yaris.
2006-08-20 14:28:13
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answered by crackalac 4
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what i would get a chevy impala or malibu they get great milage and look very acceptable and at a resonable price in my opinion yaris is a very ugly looking car
2006-08-20 14:28:01
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answered by insane3639 3
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Get the cheap Toyota that get the good mileage. Insurance will be less too.
2006-08-20 14:27:49
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answered by Bill 6
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