Toyota Paseo Parts
If you are looking for alternative to the high-priced Toyota
Celica, the Toyota Paseo should be your choice. First introduced in 1992, the
Paseo is smaller, cheaper, and more economical than the
performance-driven Celica. The sport coupe competes with the Mitsubishi
Lancer Coupe, the Hyundai S Coupe and the Nissan Exa.
 The Toyota Paseo was released as a front wheel drive which
shares its wheelbase with the Toyota Tarcel to replace the 2-door
Corolla GT-S and SR5 in the same year. The Toyota Paseo was powered by a
1.5 L 4 cylinder engine that could produce up to 100 horsepower and 91
pound feet of torque which it shared with the Tarcel. A 5 speed manual
transmission as standard and 4 speed automatic transmission was offered
as an option. In some places like California, Paseo engines were rated
at 93 horsepower and 100 pound feet of torque.
Though a lot of Paseo design was based on the Tarcel, some notable
difference was the 14-inch wheels compared with the 13” with that of
the Tarcel and improved suspension system. Exterior projection was also
unique with
the Paseo. Its sporty contours and lavish design made it stand
from the rest of the competition. The comfort was also significantly
evident during potholes and major bumps. Safety was at high grade
thanks to its safety features including stabilizer bar, antilock
braking,
driver-side and passenger-side airbags, and automatic-locking
retractors. Interior was neatly designed with consoles properly
arranged
for its price. Though you wont get any luxury package, the Paseo
interior was already a beauty.

The second generation Paseo in 1997 was released with the convertible
with manual folding top and a heated glass rear window. The model was
retired in 1999.
Toyota has always been regarded as the best Japanese automaker
that has conquered the automotive industry throughout the world. In
fact, Toyota Motors produces an estimated eight million vehicles per
year which made them the largest Japanese automaker and the second
largest in the world just after the General Motors. With that
reputation it is given that every Toyota vehicle like the Paseo will
receive good and quality parts. Toyota maintains every vehicle with a
good supply of replacement and aftermarket parts to keep every Paseo
looks good at he same time performs well on the road. |