2024 yaris GR, auto or manual?

2024 yaris GR, auto or manual?

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selondonman

Original Poster:

160 posts

214 months

Friday 26th January
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would you prefer a 2024 yaris auto or manual

i would prefer manual but wondering about re sale values

will an auto be more special / valuable as the gen 1 had no auto ?

andylaight

179 posts

133 months

Friday 26th January
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assuming there's paddle shift fitted to the auto (haven't seen anything on media for sure) it's auto for me if I get the chance to order one

Leon R

3,331 posts

103 months

Friday 26th January
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Autos are not normally more desirable in the used market than manuals.

anonymous-user

61 months

Friday 26th January
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Auto

InitialDave

12,234 posts

126 months

Friday 26th January
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selondonman said:
i would prefer manual but wondering about re sale values
It's your car, buy the spec you want.

Things like resale values and what the next owner might fancy aren't worth not buying the car you want.

hajaba123

1,310 posts

182 months

Friday 26th January
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auto for me, albeit had an original GRY and loved it

bencollins4

1,141 posts

213 months

Friday 26th January
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To me, the GR Yaris is a car to drive for the hell of it, and I want to feel as involved in the process as possible. Unless you are planning to extensively track, have no manual licence or have a disability that means you can’t change gear, surely has to be manual. If you prefer an auto, maybe the GR Yaris isn’t the car for you anyway?

cerb4.5lee

33,613 posts

187 months

Friday 26th January
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bencollins4 said:
To me, the GR Yaris is a car to drive for the hell of it, and I want to feel as involved in the process as possible. Unless you are planning to extensively track, have no manual licence or have a disability that means you can’t change gear, surely has to be manual. If you prefer an auto, maybe the GR Yaris isn’t the car for you anyway?
Agreed. Cars like a performance Yaris or a performance MINI...should have manual gearboxes for me.

An auto can completely change the way a car feels as well in my opinion(either in a good way or a bad way depending on your perspective).

BIRMA

3,863 posts

201 months

Saturday 27th January
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The auto does look to be a good one, I'm hoping to persuade the wife to trade in her ageing Yaris Hybrid for an auto version as she doesn't like manual cars. As I have a manual GR that I wouldn't change for anything having the option to have an auto version sounds a good idea to me.

Phil.

5,138 posts

257 months

Saturday 27th January
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One of the main reasons for producing the GR2 is to address the auto and track day market(s), so the majority will be autos.

bennno

12,732 posts

276 months

Sunday 28th January
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Leon R said:
Autos are not normally more desirable in the used market than manuals.
Daft comment, a Jaguar or larger Mercedes is almost un sellable if specified as a manual.

volvos60s60

577 posts

221 months

Sunday 28th January
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bennno said:
Daft comment, a Jaguar or larger Mercedes is almost un sellable if specified as a manual.
I think the original comment was meant in terms of small and light high performance sports cars, in which case my opinion is that manuals are more desirable to the 2nd & 3rd owners who are likely to driving enthusiasts, sometimes more so in many cases than the original owner.
I think, for example, lack of a manuel option has held back the Alpine A110 from being very good to being truly great


Edited by volvos60s60 on Sunday 28th January 10:00

bennno

12,732 posts

276 months

Sunday 28th January
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volvos60s60 said:
I think the original comment was meant in terms of small and light high performance sports cars, in which case my opinion is that manuals are more desirable to the 2nd & 3rd owners who are likely to driving enthusiasts, sometimes more so in many cases than the original owner.
I think, for example, lack of a manuel option has held back the Alpine A110 from being very good to being truly great

Edited by volvos60s60 on Sunday 28th January 10:00
however on a cayman, boxster or 911 they are worth more as an auto

the 4c and a110 are auto only - both doing ok residually

I agree a manual is my preferred choice.

CraigInnes

48 posts

49 months

Sunday 28th January
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volvos60s60 said:
I think the original comment was meant in terms of small and light high performance sports cars, in which case my opinion is that manuals are more desirable to the 2nd & 3rd owners who are likely to driving enthusiasts, sometimes more so in many cases than the original owner.
I think, for example, lack of a manuel option has held back the Alpine A110 from being very good to being truly great


Edited by volvos60s60 on Sunday 28th January 10:00
I had a go in a A110S yesterday. Great car let down by a few things the biggest being the gearbox.

selondonman

Original Poster:

160 posts

214 months

Tuesday 30th January
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Phil. said:
One of the main reasons for producing the GR2 is to address the auto and track day market(s), so the majority will be autos.
interesting point

the manual version on he gen 2 could end up being the rare one


Edited by selondonman on Sunday 4th February 19:23

hellsbuddha

278 posts

250 months

Tuesday 30th January
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As a single car auto.

If its a weekend plaything, probably manual.

Fish

3,998 posts

289 months

Wednesday 31st January
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Definitely manual for me.. annoyed the manual doesn't get jbl speakers, forged wheels or parking sensors which the slush box gets.. bugger

bennno

12,732 posts

276 months

Wednesday 31st January
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Fish said:
Definitely manual for me.. annoyed the manual doesn't get jbl speakers, forged wheels or parking sensors which the slush box gets.. bugger
Where have you seen that?

Subculture

31 posts

51 months

Wednesday 31st January
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Mentioned in the the Car Magazine review
https://www.carmagazine.co.uk/car-news/first-offic...

bencollins4

1,141 posts

213 months

Thursday 1st February
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Subculture said:
Mentioned in the the Car Magazine review
https://www.carmagazine.co.uk/car-news/first-offic...
Interesting that they mention a ‘modest increase in price’ quoting about £35k for the new car, as my circuit pack in pearl white was £36,500 list at delivery 18 months ago.