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Hey Scotty! I'm in college so I need reliable cars so I've found 3 cars on my budget
Corolla 2012 180+ miles 

Honda civic 2011 160+ miles 

Toyota Yaris 2015 30-70 miles 

most of the civics and corollas have more than 240 miles if i were lucky probably i will find like 160+ miles

(they all close on my budget or same price)


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Yaris. Just make sure it’s the Toyota made one and not the Mazda one. The modern ones are rebadged Mazda’s in America. 

But I believe that year is a Toyota. 



This body style of Yaris which is the 2015-2017 model in the US is made by Toyota
Here is the information about that generation of Yaris I found on Wikipedia if you want to check it out:
"United States and Canada
For the North American market, the XP130 series Yaris was released in the fourth quarter of 2011, for the 2012 model year, under the Yaris Liftback name. Offered in both three- and five-door hatchback styles, the Yaris Liftback offered only the previous generation's 1.5-litre engine with a five-speed manual or optional four-speed automatic transmission.[65] The 2012 model year three- and five-door hatchbacks were available in the base L (CE in Canada), mid-range LE and sport-tuned SE trim levels. The SE was available only as a five-door and came with larger 16-inch alloy wheels, sport-tuned suspension and disk brakes on all four wheels. For the 2012 model year, the Yaris Liftback had nine standard airbags.[66] For the 2015 model year, it was given a facelift.[67]

The Yaris Liftback was discontinued in the United States for the 2019 model year but continued to be sold a little later in Canada.[68][69][70][71] In January 2019, it was confirmed that the Mazda2-based Yaris hatchback would debut for the 2020 model year. The model made its debut at the 2019 New York International Auto Show in April of that year and replaced the Yaris Liftback in the United States and Canada.[72]

In the US, the previous XP90 Yaris sedan was replaced by the Scion iA, a rebadged Mazda2 sedan, from the 2016 model year until the Scion marque was dropped. The iA was later renamed to the Yaris iA, and then back to the Yaris sedan.[73][72][74] However, the Scion iA was marketed as the Yaris sedan in Canada since its introduction.[73]"
The platform is the Toyota B platform and the engine is a Toyota 1NZ... motor.


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With that mileage definetly the Yaris the 2015 model year made it a better car and they can last a long time that was before Mazda started making them I would look into a lower mileage Yaris.


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Wow the Yaris are reliable if you find one with a lot less mileage you can have less hassle


So I should get a yaris with 30-90 miles ?


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If I am reading your post right only the Yaris has <100,000 miles.   30-70 miles:  you mean 30,000 to 70,000 miles?  Can you clarify?


Yeah 30 to70


I am still trying to understand. 30,000 to 70,000 miles means either you are unsure of the exact odometer reading or there are several 2015 Yaris’s with varying mileage in that range. Which one is it?  Sorry about that.


no i mean there’s multiple yaris with 50 or 60 and miles like that


That really isn't a lot a Yaris with 60k miles will outlast a 3 year old Corolla with 250k miles omg that is crazy mileage have a mechanic check out a Yaris and I would go for that. The Yaris isn't a bad car in fact 2015-2017 is the best years after that they are rebadged Mazdas (at least in the US).


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