GR Yaris, too many owners
GR Yaris, too many owners
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vaderface

Original Poster:

602 posts

166 months

Saturday 25th April
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As title really, another too many owners question.
Seen a Gr Yaris CP Litchfield for sale 70 plate, 12000 miles.
Would 6 owners put you off or buy on condition?
Sorry edit, full toyota sevice history.

Edited by vaderface on Saturday 25th April 10:11

Venisonpie

4,613 posts

108 months

Saturday 25th April
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That is quite a lot in a short time, would be a no for me.

Dave Hedgehog

16,071 posts

230 months

Saturday 25th April
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]you have to ask why, typically i would expect unrecorded serious crash damage that has been repaired badly so the car doesnt drive straight and repairing it is more cost / hassle than the cars worth so it gets unloaded.

the main dealer mashed my demo RS3 before i collected it and attempted to repair it but it crabbed left and once put on a jig it showed it was bent, i got a new one and they sold it someone else lol

i would want a full inspection on a car like that by litchfield

keo

2,881 posts

196 months

Saturday 25th April
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Specialist cars seam to have a lot of owners over a short time. People scratch the itch and move them on so something a bit more niche i think it can be quite common to have lots of owners.

paul_c123

2,166 posts

19 months

Saturday 25th April
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6 owners in 5-6 years is too many for me. Sometimes VERY new cars have 2 previous keepers if its a pre-reg then a short term owner but this isn't the case here.

I'd be looking at 1 owner every 2 or more years, as a guideline.

Simon_GH

917 posts

106 months

Saturday 25th April
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It’s not uncommon to see performance cars and motorbikes changing owners every year. I’d prefer a 1 owner car but that’s no guarantee that the 1 owner treated the car well. It’s possible that you’d be more careful if you knew a dealer was going to be inspecting it in a few months. History and condition is probably the most important. Perhaps an independent inspection from someone who knows the vehicles well would spot any major flaws.

Doesitdrive

1,331 posts

7 months

Saturday 25th April
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Simon_GH said:
It s not uncommon to see performance cars and motorbikes changing owners every year. I d prefer a 1 owner car but that s no guarantee that the 1 owner treated the car well. It s possible that you d be more careful if you knew a dealer was going to be inspecting it in a few months. History and condition is probably the most important. Perhaps an independent inspection from someone who knows the vehicles well would spot any major flaws.
This is the correct answer lol, go and check out the car, not dismiss it on paper.

Deep Thought

39,564 posts

223 months

Sunday 26th April
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Doesitdrive said:
Simon_GH said:
It s not uncommon to see performance cars and motorbikes changing owners every year. I d prefer a 1 owner car but that s no guarantee that the 1 owner treated the car well. It s possible that you d be more careful if you knew a dealer was going to be inspecting it in a few months. History and condition is probably the most important. Perhaps an independent inspection from someone who knows the vehicles well would spot any major flaws.
This is the correct answer lol, go and check out the car, not dismiss it on paper.
+1

Performance car owners often drive a car for a period of time then sell it on and move to the next shiny thing that has piqued their interest.

Not unsurprising for a car like this that attracted a lot of interesting and flipping particularly early on.

Wouldnt put me off if the car was otherwise perfect, but it might put off a small amount of future buyers when you're owner number 7 moving it on.

georgeyboy12345

4,501 posts

61 months

Sunday 26th April
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vaderface said:
As title really, another too many owners question.
Seen a Gr Yaris CP Litchfield for sale 70 plate, 12000 miles.
Would 6 owners put you off or buy on condition?
Sorry edit, full toyota sevice history.

Edited by vaderface on Saturday 25th April 10:11
How long did the most recent owner have it? If the most recent owner had it for over 3 years, then that de-risks it a little

fooman

1,132 posts

90 months

Sunday 26th April
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Litchfield tuned? Might just be a PITA to insure do gets moved on before renewal.

Crumpet

5,175 posts

206 months

Sunday 26th April
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Deep Thought said:
Doesitdrive said:
Simon_GH said:
It s not uncommon to see performance cars and motorbikes changing owners every year. I d prefer a 1 owner car but that s no guarantee that the 1 owner treated the car well. It s possible that you d be more careful if you knew a dealer was going to be inspecting it in a few months. History and condition is probably the most important. Perhaps an independent inspection from someone who knows the vehicles well would spot any major flaws.
This is the correct answer lol, go and check out the car, not dismiss it on paper.
+1

Performance car owners often drive a car for a period of time then sell it on and move to the next shiny thing that has piqued their interest.

Not unsurprising for a car like this that attracted a lot of interesting and flipping particularly early on.

Wouldnt put me off if the car was otherwise perfect, but it might put off a small amount of future buyers when you're owner number 7 moving it on.
Yep. Since January ‘25 I’ve had five different cars on my driveway. The last three cars I haven’t even owned for a whole year and my current one will be lucky to make it to 18 months.

SodiumThiopental

517 posts

2 months

Sunday 26th April
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The GR Yaris is touted as ‘the last homologation special’ there’s only so far you can drag that narrative in my opinion. People are trying to ‘flip’ them based on that. So there will be a lot of high number ownerships out there.

Mad Maximus

987 posts

29 months

Sunday 26th April
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Your not really buying this as a car/tool or at least 90% of owners arnt so multiple owners of this sort of vehicle is to be expected. That being said the amount of owners on this example does seem slightly high even taking that into account. Don’t dismiss but be aware and perhaps get a a proper inspection.

vikingaero

12,738 posts

195 months

Monday 27th April
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I've heard reports of people saying yes it's fast, but with 3 cylinders it's equally disappointing at times and nothing special.

BlackStang5point0

2,314 posts

239 months

Monday 27th April
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Maybe I'm old fashioned but that would be far too many owners for me even on something like a GRY that is maybe somewhat of an 'itch to scratch' type purchase.

bennno

15,073 posts

295 months

Monday 27th April
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vikingaero said:
I've heard reports of people saying yes it's fast, but with 3 cylinders it's equally disappointing at times and nothing special.
Why come here to post something you’ve heard third hand?

IMHO they come alive when driven quickly on twisty roads, very tight gear change and sharp 4wd.

Pretty much all of the motoring press don’t give 5* reviews to cars which are disappointing and nothing special……

scot_aln

718 posts

225 months

Monday 27th April
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I think if you are debating then just consider what happens when you try and move it on as a 7 owner car.

Truckosaurus

13,087 posts

310 months

Monday 27th April
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When I owned a V10 M5 it had averaged one owner per year, but that made sense as it was the type of car that was amusing at first but then the reality of 15mpg kicks in.

You'd think a GR Yaris would make a decent daily driver, unless it has been modded too far?

Ankh87

1,144 posts

128 months

Monday 27th April
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The thing with the GR Yaris is that everyone raved on about it, so there's loads of interest. Therefore you've got people buying them just because X person said how great it is. Only for them to realise it's not for them. Lots of people don't realise how small it is, that it's not really a family car at all. It is a track car really, so there's loads of people who buy it for that, then move on once they've done.

See what the history is like. If it's good, then do the usual checks.

rotarygoth

183 posts

131 months

Tuesday 28th April
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Weirdly, I am owner number 6 of my G80. I bought it from a main dealer at 15 months old with less than 5k on the clock. Initially I was a bit apprehensive about the owner numbers, but it was well maintained with a chunk of warranty left on it and like someone else said in the thread, I am planning on keeping it for at least 2 to 3 years so any future buyer will have some confidence that it's not a ****box and it's been looked after. Also I paid about £4.5k less than a similar age, spec and mileage 1 owner car. Swings and roundabouts....