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    1. jalopnik.com/   10/10/2012
      ...of these "Toyota" vehicles... being recalled were from the 2007 through 2009 model...recalled: 2007 to 2008 Yaris (approx. 110,300) 2007...
    2. www.autoblog.com/   10/10/2012
      ...smoke or catch fire. The recall covers certain Yaris, RAV4, Tundra, Camry, Camry...the model years 2007 and 2009. Over 200 ...or injuries. Toyota technicians...
    3. toyotachats.blogspot.com/   12/27/2010
      ... hi from NC !! 8) The 2007 YARIS at 65,000 miles is...SANDY KLAWS 9) No because Toyota has had to recall 39% of all they made since 1998...
    4. kaizenfactor.wordpress.com/   10/09/2012
      ...For example, this author vaguely recalls reading something about... on the right) Toyota Porte/Spade twins...New Basic Car platform) with Yaris and Prius c /Aqua. Thus ...
    5. kaizenfactor.wordpress.com/   07/22/2012
      ...Japanese carmaker, because, on Tuesday 27 March 2012, a Toyota Global newsroom press release proudly announced... as its source. The latter, you may recall, is also the battery-maker for the Fisker...
    6. kaizenfactor.wordpress.com/   01/30/2012
      ... at the bottom, the new-for-2012 in North America 3rd-generation (XP130) Toyota Yaris hatchbacks are still awaiting a notchback sedan sibling. But will...
    7. msaleshabrittaingoodlett.blogspot.com/   12/09/2008
      ...Instructor Lt. Col. Barry Tanner recalls that, however, prior to the parade, he...Off Track Betting facility. The 2007 Toyota Yaris driven by Miracle was...
    8. toyotachats.blogspot.com/   12/17/2010
      ...all get moved to junk yards. - TOYOTA SUCKS 4) In 200 years - molitor...Scion TC. Just like they did with the Echo>Yaris The Celica's that are 1984 and below...
    9. djmattsexton.wordpress.com/   02/04/2010
      ...and Lexus models in 2007, advising them...19 deaths in the US. Toyota challenges that statistic... ordered the recall of nearly six million cars...
    10. g58.blogspot.com/   09/15/2007
      .... After a two-hour practice, Moffitt showered and got in his Yaris, a 2007 with more than 25,000 miles, for the ride home around 6:30 p.m. It was...



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    About 'alloy wheels for toyota yaris'|Ford's Fusion Gets 47 MPG, Toyota Doesn't Get The Fiat 500, And The CAW Gets A Deal







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    Do               you               have               an               eye               on               a               sporty               BMW               335i               but               just               can't               seem               to               scrape               together               the               cash               for               the               initial               down               payment?

    Many               luxury               car               companies               are               offering               very               attractive               monthly               lease               rates               on               their               new               models               nowadays               but               that               still               means               you               usually               have               to               come               up               with               a               huge               wad               of               cash               at               the               start               of               the               deal.

    For               example,               BMW               is               offering               a               $469               a               month               lease               on               the               335i               but               you               still               need               to               have               about               $5,000               when               you               initially               sign               the               contract.

    Granted,               there               are               $0               down               payment               lease               offers               out               there               at               the               moment               on               some               new               cars               but               that               doesn't               take               into               account               fixed               fees               like               security               deposits               and               acquisition               costs.

    But               there               is               an               alternative.
                   Did               you               know               that               at               any               time               during               a               lease               the               lessee               can               have               another               person               take               over               payments?

    While               most               manufacturers               charge               a               small               transfer               fee               you               can               always               try               and               get               the               initial               lessee               to               pay               that               cost.

    (Transfer               fees               vary               widely-Mercedes               and               Land               Rover               seem               to               charge               the               most               while               Ford               Motor               Company/Mazda               vehicles               only               require               a               $75               transfer               fee.)
                   Usually               there               is               just               one               simple               form               to               fill               out               for               the               manufacturer's               leasing               arm               and               then               presto!

    The               new               owner               just               keeps               paying               your               monthly               lease               payment               each               month               until               the               vehicle               needs               to               be               returned.
                   Finding               the               Best               Lease               to               Assume-The               quickest               way               to               find               the               best               lease               assumption               deal               for               you               is               to               turn               to               the               internet.

    Sites               like               Leasetrader.com,               Swapalease.com               and               Leasetrade.com               all               have               thousands               of               listings               made               by               various               private               parties               looking               to               offload               their               lease.

    There               are               also               other               sites               but               most               of               them               work               by               having               the               people               who               advertise               on               the               site               pay               while               "lease               assumers"               (meaning               you)               enjoy               the               benefits               at               no               cost.
                   Luxury               cars               are               heavily               represented               in               the               listings               as               many               of               these               lessees               have               either               lost               their               jobs               or               just               can't               afford               the               payments               anymore.

    If               you               feel               like               this               is               "taking               advantage"               of               someone               else's               misfortune,               imagine               how               unfortunate               it               will               be               to               this               other               person's               credit               rating               when               their               car,               truck               or               SUV               gets               repossessed.

    In               fact,               if               you               assume               someone               else's               lease               you               are               really               doing               what               amounts               to               a               public               service.
                   What               You               Need               to               Know-For               example,               ads               displayed               on               LeaseTrader.com               show               all               the               information               you               need               to               know               to               understand               what               you               are               getting               into.

    For               example,               it               lists               how               many               months               are               left               on               the               lease,               the               exact               monthly               payment,               which               firm               the               lease               is               through               (manufacturer               leasing               companies               are               the               safest               bets),               the               exact               option               specification,               accident               history,               maintenance               history,               cost               to               buy               the               vehicle               at               the               end               of               the               lease,               photos               and               where               the               vehicle               is               located.
                   Many               people               also               use               lease               assumption               sites               like               this               to               look               for               a               new               car               when               they               are               moving.

    But               if               you               aren't               going               anywhere               anytime               soon               these               websites               allow               you               to               search               for               vehicles               in               your               local               area.

    For               example,               if               you               want               to               assume               a               lease               on               a               Mercedes               ML350               SUV               and               live               in               Denver               you               probably               don't               want               to               look               at               one               that               is               located               in               Delaware.

    Before               starting               your               search,               decide               how               far               it               is               you               are               willing               to               drive               to               pick               up               the               vehicle               you               intend               to               lease.
                   Don't               Be               Stupid-These               websites               are               meant               to               connect               you               with               individuals               looking               to               offload               their               leased               vehicles               but               none               claim               to               have               any               proof               that               these               people               are               in               any               way               honest.

    If               it               sounds               too               good               to               be               true               it               probably               is.

    And               as               always,               don't               pick               up               the               vehicle               until               all               of               the               paperwork               has               gone               through               with               the               leasing               company.

    You               don't               want               to               be               driving               around               in               a               vehicle               that               is               still               under               someone               else's               name.
                   When               you               assume               a               lease               realize               you               will               then               be               liable               for               any               damage               that               the               previous               lessee               did               to               the               vehicle.

    Make               sure               all               bodywork               repairs               are               complete               before               assuming               any               lease.

    Also               check               that               the               tires               are               not               bald               because               when               you               turn               a               leased               car               in               with               bald               tires               the               leasing               company               will               charge               you               (and               not               the               previous               lessee)               for               new               ones.

    Also               look               out               for               windshield               cracks,               burns               in               carpet               and               seats,               scrapes               on               alloy               wheels               and               ask               for               proof               of               all               servicing.
                   Lastly,               never               lease               a               car               that               is               already               over               the               mileage               limits.

    Usually               leases               give               you               12-15k               drivable               miles               a               year.

    Depending               on               the               contract               you               can               pay               anywhere               from               a               penny               to               ten               cents               for               every               mile               over               that               predetermined               mileage               limit               when               you               turn               in               the               car.

    Sometimes               you               can               get               that               huge               bill               waived               if               you               lease               a               new               car               from               the               same               automaker               at               the               time               of               lease               return               but               that               is               not               guaranteed.
                   Would               This               Work               For               Me?-When               you               attempt               to               assume               a               lease               do               realize               that               if               you               have               a               credit               score               equivalent               to               your               age               that               most               leasing               companies               will               probably               turn               you               down.

    You               don't               have               to               have               perfect               credit,               however,               as               many               lease               companies               see               lease               assumption               as               a               way               to               still               get               paid               on               a               previous               contract.

    When               a               lease               company               has               to               repossess               a               car               they               always               lose               money               so               lease               assumption               is               their               preferred               route.
                   When               you               "assume"               a               lease               you               are               leasing               what               is               now               essentially               a               "used"               car.

    Even               so,               these               vehicles               are               pretty               new               and               should               probably               still               be               under               warranty.

    In               addition               to               the               monthly               payment               you               must               remember               that               even               leased               cars               must               be               regularly               serviced               per               manufacturer's               requirements.

    So               before               you               lease,               say,               a               Range               Rover               at               a               super-low               rate               be               sure               that               you               can               afford               to               maintain               this               vehicle.

    Websites               like               Edmunds.com               and               Automotive.com               all               offer               "real               cost               of               ownership"               listings               (including               service               costs)               for               various               models               on               their               websites.
                   Which               One               Should               I               Pick?-Part               of               the               fun               of               lease               assumption               is               the               fact               that               people               who               get               "bored               quickly"               with               their               cars               have               a               way               to               inexpensively               feed               their               automotive               addiction.

    It               is               also               quite               a               bit               of               fun               to               be               able               to               see               what               sort               of               lease               deals               people               are               signing.

    On               Leasetrader.com               there               was               a               2007               Mercedes               ML350               that               was               $970/month               while               most               other               ML350               leases               (equipped               in               a               nearly               identical               fashion)               on               the               site               were               closer               to               $550/month.

    Someone               got               ripped               off.
                   But               lease               assumption               really               works               best               when               an               interested               party               knows               exactly               the               car               he               or               she               wants.

    That               way               you               can               tell               the               search               engines               on               these               websites               to               look               for               an               Audi               A4               sedan               and               then               all               you               have               to               do               is               check               the               listings               for               the               best               lease               assumption               deal.

    Finding               the               best               deal               on               a               lease               has               never               been               easier               or               more               fun.
                   Sample               Prices               from               the               Internet:
                   2007               BMW               335i-($467.96/14               months)-(20K               Miles               Left               on               Lease)-Seller               paying               lease               transfer               fee
                   2008               Mercedes               C350-($500/23               months)-(31K               Miles               Remaining)--$595               lease               transfer               fee
                   2008               Audi               A4               2.0T-($341.53/20               months)-(19K               Miles               Remaining)--$100               transfer               fee
                   2007               Lexus               IS350-($485/36               months)-(33K               Miles               Remaining)--$200               transfer               fee
                   2007               Infiniti               G35               Coupe-($375/15               months)-(18K               Miles               Remaining)-No               transfer               fee
                   2009               Acura               TSX-($399/23               months)-(29K               Miles               Remaining)-No               transfer               fee
                   2006               Range               Rover               Sport               HSE-($664/29               months)-(30K               Miles               Remaining)-$650               transfer               fee
                   2008               Volvo               S40               Sedan-($328/39               months)-(34K               Miles               Remaining)-$650               transfer               fee
                   2008               Jeep               Wrangler               Unlimited-($358/27               months)-(27K               Miles               Remaining)-               $300               transfer               fee
                   2008               Honda               Civic-($258/23               months)-(27K               Miles               Remaining)-No               transfer               fee
                   2008               Toyota               Yaris               Hatchback-($215/45               months)-(48K               Miles               Remaining)--$50               transfer               fee
                   2008               Mazda3               s               Hatchback-($292/24               months)-(24K               Miles               Remaining)--$75               transfer               fee
                   2007               GMC               Yukon               Denali-($499/14               months)-(15K               Miles               Remaining)--$595               transfer               fee
                   2008               Ford               Mustang               GT-($341/12               months)-(14K               Miles               Remaining)--$75               transfer               fee
                   Sources:
                   Leasetrade.com
                   Swapalease.com
                   Leasetrader.com
                   Edmunds.com
                   Automotive.com






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    Japanese               cars               may               well               be               the               next               classic               cars.

    Japanese               cars               are               durable,               inexpensive               and               on               the               forefront               of               the               green               revolution.

    Since               Generation               X               and               the               Millenials               grew               up               with               Japanese               cars,               it               won't               be               surprising               to               see               nostalgia               for               classic               Japanese               cars               grow.

    I've               compiled               a               list               of               cars               that               I               believe               will               be               considered               Japanese               car               classics.

    Of               course,               sports               cars               top               any               classic               top               7               list               and               my               list               of               future               Japanese               classic               cars               is               no               exception.

    The               Nissan               Z-Car               has               been               the               leading               Japanese               sports               car               for               decades               and               it               leads               the               way               on               my               top               7               list.
                   1.

    Datsun/Nissan               Z-Car.

    When               it               arrived               on               America's               shores               in               1973,               the               Datsun               240Z               blew               away               the               Opel               GT               and               other               competitors.

    It               was               reliable,               quick,               and               had               a               convenient               hatchback.

    As               the               years               marched               on               the               Datsun               240Z               and               worthy               successors               like               the               260Z,               280Z,               and               300Z               remained               market               leaders               and               let               consumers               know               that               Japanese               cars               could               perform.
                   2.

    Mazda               RX-7.

    The               Mazda               RX-7               followed               on               the               heels               of               the               Z-car               and               brought               the               advanced               technology               of               the               rotary               engine               into               the               U.S.

    market.

    The               RX-7               established               Mazda's               Zoom-Zoom               reputation               and               went               on               to               great               success               in               Sports               Car               Club               of               America               (SCCA)               class               racing.
                   3.

    Mazda               Miata.

    Just               when               cars               were               getting               boring               and               losing               any               sort               of               character,               Mazda               raced               to               the               rescue               with               the               Miata               in               1989.

    It               offered               the               character               of               a               British               sports               car               and               the               reliability               of               a               modern               Japanese               car.
                   After               the               sports               cars,               sedans               will               definitely               make               their               way               into               any               list               of               top               10               future               Japanese               classics.

    While               most               domestic               cars               from               the               70s               and               80s               have               fallen               into               disuse               and               disrepair,               many               solid               Japanese               sedans               keep               on               going               for               years,               decades,               and               hundreds               of               thousands               of               miles.

    As               automotive               styling               trends               have               moved               on,               some               of               the               older               sedans               are               now               a               truly               funky               looking               and               get               extra               points               for               being               cute.
                   4.

    Toyota               Corolla.

    The               Toyota               Corolla               has               always               been               a               small,               simple,               inexpensive               economy               car.

    As               such,               it's               been               great               for               tuners,               tweakers,               and               high               school               mechanics.

    A               quick               look               around               the               web               shows               vintage               Toyota               Corollas               in               all               kinds               of               condition               for               amateur               rally               racing               and               quirky               around-town               runabouts.

    If               you               buy               a               new               one,               it               will               last               forever               and               if               you               buy               and               old               one               it               can               be               found               cheap.

    As               of               2007,               over               35               million               Toyota               Corolla's               have               been               sold               around               the               world               and               old               ones               are               still               available               cheap.
                   5.

    Datsun               510.

    Sold               between               1968               and               1974,               the               Datsun               510               offered               the               performance               of               a               BMW               in               the               reliable,               inexpensive               package               of               a               Japanese               car.

    The               Datsun               510               is               often               tuned               for               rally               racing               and               like               the               Corolla               it               can               be               found               cheap.

    With               the               right               tires               and               accessories,               it               also               has               the               same               aggressive               stance               as               great               vintage               sports               sedans               from               makers               like               BMW               and               Fiat.
                   6.

    Honda               Civic.

    In               1972,               the               little               Honda               Civic               entered               the               U.S.

    market.

    It               soon               became               a               legend.

    It               offered               good               performance,               great               fuel               economy,               bucket               seats,               and               disc               brakes.

    The               Honda               brand               built               a               reputation               on               being               simple.

    Today               Honda               Civics               are               the               car               of               choice               among               tuners               and               hotrodders.

    Today,               the               Honda               Civic               can               be               a               fat               tired               boy               racer               with               a               tin-can               exhaust               or               a               starter               car               for               any               family.

    The               Civic               is               well               on               it's               way               to               becoming               a               bona               fide               classic.
                   7.

    Scion               Xb.

    Toyota's               Scion               brand               brought               mass               customization               to               the               showroom               with               a               novel               approach               to               car               sales.

    Instead               of               buying               right               off               the               lot,               Scion               customers               are               encouraged               to               custom               order               a               Scion               with               options               that               will               suit               them               perfectly.

    The               cube               shape               of               the               Scion               Xb               invites               comment               and               a               "love               it               or               hate               it"               reaction.

    The               original               Scion               Xb               which               was               introduced               in               2004               was               extremely               boxy               in               an               iconic               way.

    With               a               plethora               of               Scion               accessories               in               the               marketplace               and               a               reliable               Toyota               Echo/Yaris               platform               underneath,               look               for               the               Scion               Xb               to               become               tomorrow's               classic.
                   With               much               of               America's               wealth               spent               and               tomorrow's               opportunities               being               given               to               the               people               in               other               countries,               Americans               will               keep               and               value               reliable               cars               that               last.

    There               are               lots               of               runners               up               to               consider               and               many               will               become               classics.

    Sedan               performers               like               the               Mazda               626               and               Nissan               Maxima               will               continue               to               be               fun.

    Sporty               cars               like               the               Toyota               Celica               and               Honda               Prelude               will               continue               to               be               fun.

    And,               finally,               some               cars               like               the               Datsun               B210,               Nissan               Sentra,               Honda               Accord,               and               Toyota               Camry               will               simply               be               with               us               forever.
                   Sources:
                   "Celebrating               Japanese               Classics."               NY               Times.

    Wheels               Blog.

    Richard               S.

    Chang.

    October               9,               2007.

    http://wheels.blogs.nytimes.com/2007/10/09/celebrating-japanese-classics/
                   Toyota               Corolla.

    Wikipedia.


                   http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Toyota_Corolla
                   Scion               Xb.

    Wikipedia.


                   http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Scion_xB
                   Datsun               510.

    Wikipedia.


                   http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Datsun_510
                   Mazda               MX-5.

    Wikipedia.


                   http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mazda_MX-5






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