Toyota Yaris GRMN ...

Toyota Yaris GRMN ...

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ChrisW.

Original Poster:

6,825 posts

262 months

Tuesday 15th May 2018
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Where have the 100 UK cars gone ??

I have one ....

Rusty Crobar

9 posts

96 months

Wednesday 23rd May 2018
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They seem to have all been sold quickly, let hope they won't all be moth-balled as 'investments'!

ChrisW.

Original Poster:

6,825 posts

262 months

Wednesday 23rd May 2018
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There are a couple in the after market ... one at Edinburgh and the other at over-list on the Toyota used website ... ??

But I was hoping to find other owners on here ... ??

lee44

37 posts

168 months

Thursday 31st May 2018
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I very nearly ordered one but bottled out at the last minute. Was hoping to have seen some around by now but no, not seen any.
I expect when I do I'll be regretting my decision

Chronchard86

5 posts

77 months

Tuesday 5th June 2018
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I was looking at getting one of these too, but in the end I decided to step away from Toyota. With the GRMN livery I thought it'd be a bit too stand-outish

Kev_Mk3

2,937 posts

102 months

Tuesday 5th June 2018
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One is in the Wrexham area

ChrisW.

Original Poster:

6,825 posts

262 months

Tuesday 5th June 2018
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The livery can easily be removed and it was a factory delete option, so if you removed it it wouldn't be necessary to buy a spare set --- unless you wanted to !

lee44

37 posts

168 months

Friday 8th June 2018
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Just discovered a dealer not too far from me has one, I'm going to have a look at the weekend. I might end up in one yet!

lee44

37 posts

168 months

Friday 8th June 2018
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ChrisW. said:
I have one ....
Did you pre-order yours?
If so where did you go to test one before taking delivery?

ChrisW.

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6,825 posts

262 months

Saturday 9th June 2018
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No, I saw the reviews and took a flyer.

I did 120,000 miles over six years in a Yaris after my M3 was stolen --- it was the cheapest way to recover my NCB and I exchanged it for a three month old demonstrator with 5,000 miles on it, for £5000.

So it cost me £5000 + a couple of sets of tyres, a new battery and a pair of front brake discs and pads to do 115,000 miles and I saved a fortune on insuring my next tasty motor !

The GRMN is guaranteed to five years or 100,000 mils from new, and it has a flavour of Lotus ... and there are only 100 in the UK, and it's not £85k like the M3CS ... and if I get done for speeding I probably won't end up in prison !

amongst lots of other things ...

ChrisW.

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6,825 posts

262 months

Friday 15th June 2018
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Well, first impressions.

This car is so taut. The gearchage is lovely, the suspension firm yet supple, and the engine has tremendous verve even while trying not to !

The seat is amazing and the ride position for me, is not a problem.

Accepted that the steering feels a little light (maybe more grippy tyres would help to load it up) .... the brakes are very linear with loads of capacity, and I love it !

People talk in glowing terms of the Renault Clio Trophy ... I owned the last one that I bought from the man who had won it in an Autocar competition (he sold it to buy back a Subaru that he had sold when he won the Trophy) ... but frankly, this Toyota is in another league.

All it lacks is the reputation in the name, and that will come.

So far, so amazing. I've shown it to friends who are used to Porsche prices ... they've ridden in it and looked at the engineering (including the Lotus bits), and they can't believe how little I paid for it.

If this reads like an advertisement ... you should hunt one out and try it, before the last few have gone.

I had almost thought of putting this one in a glass case and buying another to beast around my favourite circuits to show it off !!

Delta Integrale / RS1800 / Hoda Integra .... this is Toyota GRMN territory.



Scottr89

51 posts

129 months

Tuesday 11th September 2018
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Sorry for bringing this older thread back to life.
But I have just picked up my GRMN after originally going to test drive a new MX5 and GT86. The car was at the main dealers and not advertised anywhere online so was a hidden gem, and I was not expecting to find one!
Coming from a Z4 coupe the car feels so refreshing,responsive and lightweight to drive. I owned a DC2 Integra with AD08R tyres and the front end of the Yaris is just as grippy if not even more competent which is impressive considering it has a lot more torque to try break traction.
Would be good to find some other PH GRMN owners!

traffman

2,263 posts

216 months

Wednesday 12th September 2018
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There was one for sale in Falkirk. SDM . Look very smart. 26 grand though!

kurt535

3,560 posts

124 months

Wednesday 19th September 2018
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they look fab!

ChrisW.

Original Poster:

6,825 posts

262 months

Thursday 20th September 2018
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I also owned the first white Integra ... I am very impressed with the way the front end hauls the car out of a bend ... I just find the rear end a little loose when the tyres are cool ... still running mine in. I am very picky about such things !

It was great in the rain today smile

Konan

1,946 posts

153 months

Sunday 23rd September 2018
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Not seen one crop up at a track or a show yet.

Last I saw one, it was in disguise at the 'ring during testing.

ChrisW.

Original Poster:

6,825 posts

262 months

Saturday 27th October 2018
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I'm seriously considering taking mine to Oulton park on the 31st ...

It is a PCCB day but ??

I know what I can get away with driving the GT4 ....

Yes it is that good ... it's like a Clio Trophy, but more tactile smile


clarki

1,326 posts

226 months

Wednesday 31st October 2018
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ChrisW. said:
I'm seriously considering taking mine to Oulton park on the 31st ...

It is a PCCB day but ??

I know what I can get away with driving the GT4 ....

Yes it is that good ... it's like a Clio Trophy, but more tactile smile
Tbh the one I drove was ok. But not THAT good. I'm afraid to say (IMO) the new Fiesta ST is a much better steer.


But what do I know, owned a Clio Trophy back in the day and thought that was crap tbh. Slow, poor brakes, terrible driving position, awful ride.


The GT4 on the other hand, Mmmmmmmmmmmm, niiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiice

ChrisW.

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6,825 posts

262 months

Thursday 1st November 2018
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Agreed that the driving position of the Trophy wasn't good for me either.

Well, I had a great day.

Ran out of front brake pads after 80 miles on track ... did 12 mpg ... and didn't disgrace myself amongst a throng of Porsche and a couple of other make cars.

I'm told that I did a 2:12 ... 2:10 is supposed to be a very good time for a Clio 197 ... so not bad for a first time out. Yes it did feel very very good.

VeeFource

1,077 posts

184 months

Thursday 3rd January 2019
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Just wondered what other PHers thoughts were on why there are 12 Yaris GRMNs on Autotrader? They also all seem to be a few thousand cheaper than they were new so makes me think they're possibly not going to be the investment they might initally have seems to be?

I'd potentially be interested in one of these though would be a little concerned about part availability etc in the future. Does it use fairly standard parts (ie plentiful Lotus bits) or are you current owners stockpiling in advance?