The vibe was/is made at the Nummi plant in CA for all model years. It is a joint venture with Toyota and GM. AKA not a Toyota plant, a joint plant. GM announced in June that it was pulling out due to the shutdown of the Pontiac brand.I have a 2004 pontiac vibe, which is essentially a toyota matrix except with GM styling. Has space for a roof rack and can throw a rack on the back too. Has loads of interior space for all the gear you could need for 3 people, super reliable, great on gas (higher than 30 mpg usually), and can get it in an AWD option. Would be a great set up for three people if you want a vehicle that can also be practical for everyday use. 2006 I believe was the last year of the deal between Pontiac (GM) and toyota, so after this year the Vibe is not made by toyota.
UNLESS its an RS 6!some kind of awd wagon. not an audi.
You have an RS6? Is that what U mean by the AC shutting off? If he wants a good mpg wagon nothing will beat a 2005 Passat TDI at 85MPH up the 5 we got 40 mpg!the rs6 requires the engine to be pulled to replace an 02 sensor, at least in the US.
My AC shuts off in stop and go traffic.
No thanks.
Never seen a lambda probe go down on an RS6, erm ever. I'd be more worried about the air mass meter screwing up and ruining the autospastic box, that I have seen. More than once!the rs6 requires the engine to be pulled to replace an 02 sensor, at least in the US.
My AC shuts off in stop and go traffic.
No thanks.
That thing doesnt even know it has anything in it yet!Get something with a diesel, then just keep piling stuff on it
No seriously, you can't post a pic like that and not tell us who's it is and why they have 8 decked out Yetis....and where they're headed!Get something with a diesel, then just keep piling stuff on it
With pleasure! This was taken in scenic Rock Springs WY, as the RPM-YETI developmental team made a team trip from Colorado to Whistler.TOO MUCH FUN! Had to take along our 4X/DS gear as we came straight back to Snowmass for the MSC/Pro gravity tour race there. 3000+ miles at mostly 75+ with that much stuff sticking up in the slipstream, and I still got about 16 miles a gallon. We've carried up to 12 bikes on those occasions when we're really trying to avoid towing a trailer.No seriously, you can't post a pic like that and not tell us who's it is and why they have 8 decked out Yetis....and where they're headed!
That's what I drive. 1993 Toyota Xcab. Not that cheap though. Mine is still worth $5,700. Seems like the price is going up for ones in good condition.Unimog.
Oh wait, you said good mileage... 89-95 Toyota 2wd pick-up. Cheap and reliable.