Last Thursday, I picked up my new car, it's a 2yrs 11 months old Toyota Yaris, with 5 doors, 7,412 miles on the clock, CD player, cassette deck, central locking, electric front windows and a lot more home comforts than my previous car L273 VBP an 11 year old Renault 5. The colour is a great Island Green Metallic.
The driving position in the Yaris is great, as it is a bit higher than most small cars, so you get a better view of the road ahead, with the downside being you can't really see the end of the bonnet, but I've got used to that. The only things on the car, that will take me a while to get used to is the fact that the door locks work the other way to my old car, and the fact that the fuel hatch is located on the left side of the car, rather than the right, and is opened by a lever under the drivers seat, rather than a key in the fuel cap.
I was amazed that I found this bargain, as I only started looking for a new car last Saturday. I had the Yaris at the top of my list, and when looking at Yaris' cars in the Toyota dealership WKB Toyota Waterlooville, spotted this one, at the right price, and asked to have a look at it. Once I spotted the mileage I thought, this is a car I should have as it is a great one at the price. So I had a test drive in another Yaris, decided I like it, and bought it there and then!
I love the car, and am so glad I've got a new one, as my old car was very old, and based on a 1972 car design, updated in 1985, but with no major changes to the body styling. The picture on the left gives you an idea of what my old car looked like, apart from the colour, as mine was a metallic blue, and of course a right hand drive model.
I'm going to have a lot of fun driving my new car, and it will be great to have a good car to drive down to Meanporth in Cornwall at the end of August for my camping holiday!
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I used to have an old 1981 Renault Five - a W reg. It was extremely basic, huffed and puffed up hills, had a huge turning circle and took ages to get up any speed. When I finally upgraded to a Renault Clio, I couldn't believe the difference!
Enjoy your driving!
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