Used Toyota Paseo for Sale near Danville, VA
Toyota Paseo Overview
The Toyota Paseo was introduced in 1992 as a replacement for the discontinued Corolla coupe. However, it was built on the Tercel platform, and therefore much smaller than the Corolla. The Paseo proved to be popular mostly among women, who liked the car's small, sporty shape.
The Paseo was often described as "cute," and it had a reputation (some would say a bad one) as being a "girl's car." In its short lifetime, the Paseo only underwent one revision, and the restyling proved to be unpopular among Paseo fans. In its last year of life, a convertible was available.
Because they are cheap and can accept a variety of engines, Paseos have been popular among modification enthusiasts.
The Paseo was retired in 1997, due to slowing sales and a decline in overall coupe sales.
4.1 Overall rating
(60 reviews)Customers say
The Toyota Paseo has consistently impressed owners with its affordability, exceptional fuel economy, and reliability across all model years. Many drivers appreciate its light weight and ease of driving, particularly in urban environments. However, the car's small size and limited interior space are common drawbacks noted by many, making it less suitable for taller individuals or groups. While it offers decent everyday performance, some find the lack of power and speed disappointing, especially on highways.
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What people say
This is a fun little car to drive to and from work or wherever you need to go. I'm never bored when I'm in my car. It's a fairly sturdy one for it's age too, a couple rattles and squeaks but nothing major. The interior is very logically laid out and everything is within arm's reach. The styling of the car is something that I get compliments on all the time, and the question "What is that?" is almost unavoidable. She gets phenomenal gas mileage, easily twice to three times what my old Mountaineer got. The maintenance fees are really low too. :)
I had this car for 8 years and it had 207,000 miles on it when I sold it. It ran great with no problems. I sold it because it was time to get something bigger. It was a quick little car that got around 32 mpg. It was very fun to drive because of its light weight and its responsive steering. I would recommend this car for its great mpg.
Performance – quick car for the city though needs more power for high way driving. Build Quality - over engineered car, car take alot and keep going. Cost of Ownership – cheep on gas $5 can go a long way. Fun Factor – when the right mods are done, this car is a blast to drive.
It's a decent economy car. If you're looking for a mundane car that doesn't really stand out but is good on gas, it's ideal. The performance is lacking, but that's to be expected. All together it's pretty solid for what it is.
I had to get it after the Ford disappeared. It was all i could afford, But it was a Toyota. as dependable as a car can get. cute and miserly. although power was at a deficite. and felt unconnected to road
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