Toyota Paseo Known as Cynos in Japan, and several other regions, the Toyota Paseo has a sport car like demeanor and is stylishly perfect car that has been on the display shelves from the year 1991 till 1999, being craftily based on the Tercel. Being sold as a coupe, and as a convertible in the later car models, the Paseo was meant for all those who had this craving for possessing what they liked the best. Toyota halted the sale of the Paseo car in the US in the year 1997, still Paseo continued being sold in countries like: Canada, the continent of Europe as well as Japan till the year 1999, there was no direct replacement, however. It is not difficult to analyze that the Paseo, shares the same podium with the Tercel, and the Starlet. In fact, there are several interchangeably used parts among the three of them. ‘Paseo’ has a Spanish meaning :’a walk’ or ‘a stroll’.
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