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Toyota Paseo Review (1996 to 1999)

Toyota Paseo Review on Compucars

Quick Summary

It goes without saying that many of the Paseo's rivals hold more instant allure. However, if you're after something that is a bit different, it's a safe and reliable used buy. It also represents a significant saving on new prices, which makes buying a Paseo not such an outlandish option. Just be prepared to put up with blank looks when you tell people what you've arrived in.
Overall:  2.5 out of 5

Models Covered:(2dr coupe 1.5 petrol [ST, Si])

PASSE PASEO?

Even the most ardent Toyota fan wouldn't argue with the fact that the Paseo wasn't overly successful in the UK. In fact, sales were decimated by more diverting rivals such as the Renault Megane Coupe. For the used buyer this appeals in two ways. Firstly, residuals won't stand up as well, making this Toyota a relatively inexpensive used buy. Secondly, you will also gain some semblance of exclusivity. Think about it. When was the last time you saw one coming the other way? With all of the traditional benefits of the Toyota ownership package, maybe the Paseo deserves a second chance?
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History of the Paseo

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The Paseo was a model that had sold reasonably well in other markets, most notably the US. Loosely based on the Tercel saloon, its introduction to the UK coincided with a global restyle, so in effect we were getting a second-generation Paseo. In 1996, traditionally undemanding rivals such as the Honda Civic coupe and Nissan 100NX were being blown out of the sales charts by the Renault Megane Coupe, the Hyundai Coupe and the Vauxhall Tigra. In a sink or swim market, the Paseo rapidly adopted brick-like tendencies. Aimed at younger buyers, the Paseo never had the driver appeal of the Megane, the sexy styling of the Hyundai or the cuteness of the female-friendly Tigra.Two models were available at launch, both sharing the same 1.5-litre engine, developing an underwhelming 89bhp. The ST was the entry-level model, with the usual budget coupe accoutrements, and there was a slightly better equipped Si model. In 1997 a Galliano Limited Edition was sold between April and October, recognisable by its retina-searing yellow paintwork. The ST model was discontinued at the same time as the Galliano, leaving only the 1.5 Si to plough its lonely furrow until it too met the grim reaper in 1999.
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Toyota Paseo Road Test

Part of the fun of a sports coupe is agile handling, and the Paseo plays the part reasonably well. It is an enjoyable car on a twisting road, and its benign handling characteristics make for added safety in emergency manoeuvring situations. Push harder and the little Toyota starts to show its more humble origins. Torque steer, often a problem in sporty front-wheel drive cars, is not a problem here due in no small part to the modest power output. Ride comfort is not compromised for handling, and good shock damping, low levels of wind noise, decent soundproofing, and good luggage capacity for two make the Paseo a good A-road cruiser or commuter. The 1.5-litre four-cylinder engine is a 16-valve unit tuned for torque and flexibility rather than maximum power, endowing the car with a languid nature. Despite this, there was never an automatic gearbox option for UK buyers – this would have made a fine accompaniment to the relaxed Paseo.
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Buying a Toyota Paseo

One area where the Paseo scores well is reliability. It never appealed to the sort of hard-charging driver who'd lust after a Megane Coupe 16v, nor did Toyota's notion of marketing it to a younger audience pay off. Most Paseos were bought by middle-aged 'empty-nester' customers who appreciated reliability and a benign nature. This particular coupe served those particular qualities up in spades. As such it makes a safe used buy. Look for a full service history and buy knowing that somebody else took the financial hit from the Paseo's steep initial depreciation.
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Toyota Paseo Typical Pricing

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Obscure models with weak images usually result in high depreciation and the Paseo is no exception. Many dealers will be left scratching their heads before thumbing their trade price guides to work out what to pay for one. An early Paseo ST on 1996 N-plates can be picked up for around £1,800, with even the final 1997 P-registered cars going for £2,200. The Si model is worth around £100 more, with the last of these cars, a 1998 R-plated edition, reaching around £2,600. Due to their rarity, it may be a long while before the car you want is available, and Toyota franchised dealers are probably the best method of sourcing an honest example. Insurance for the Paseo is extremely reasonable, with the ST rated at Group 6, and the Si at Group 7.
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Toyota Paseo Parts

(approx based on a 1998 1.5 Si) As one of the lower volume sellers in the Toyota range, the Paseo has some parts prices that are reasonably steep. A new exhaust system is nearly £500, whilst an alternator is around £375. Not the most expensive around, but nonetheless nearing the top of the price range for a budget coupe. Fortunately other parts prices are more affordable. A new radiator or a new starter motor both retail at around £230, whilst a new clutch assembly is about £175. Front brake pads are £40, and rear shoes are about £35 a pair. Those narrow headlamp units are a mere £90 each to replace – a lot cheaper than many more mainstream rivals.
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Toyota Paseo Rated

Performance 1.5 out of 5Performance

Comfort 2.5 out of 5Comfort

Handling 1.5 out of 5Handling

Economy 4 out of 5Economy

Styling 1.5 out of 5Styling

Equipment 3 out of 5Equipment

Build 2.5 out of 5Build

Depreciation 2 out of 5Depreciation

Insurance 3.5 out of 5Insurance

Value 3.5 out of 5Value


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