Used 1993 Toyota Paseo Consumer Reviews
375,000+ and going
Blue Thunder was once a baby back in (Aug.) 92 when I first got her. She was shiney, full of power (up to 100 horses worth) and had that spark in her eye. She was blue, not sad, but in color! She took me for a ride, and I was in heaven, been on this same ride ever since.
Still goin'
I recently purchased a 1992 Toyota Paseo and I couldnt have been happier with the performance and reliability. I have 245,000+ on mine and I look forward to 300,000. I just replaced both c.v. axles and needs a T.P. Sensor, but other than that the car gets EXCELLENT gas milage and has gotten me from a - b without a problem. Too bad they don't make them like they used to.
- Base CoupeMSRP: $1,9951,495 mi away
A good car!
i've had this car for 7 years, it has 143,000 miles on it and I have no doubt it will make it past 200,000
My lovely small baby -
I bought this car on the spot when I drove it for 500 meter, paid cash! Engine, transmision is Great so the is the performance and mileage 30 and up . I drove this car 650 miles in 12 hrs and believe it or not I was running at arounr 70-75 mph @ 3000 rpm for 3-4 hrs. This was was doing Great and made me believe that this is my baby I can rely on this car. If you get one buy one... there are very few Paseo in the market, Toyota stoped manufacting it in 1996, but whateve they made, they are Great.
My first new car
I saw this car when I was in my senior year of college down in Florida, and had to get it. I leased it at $200.00 a month for 5 years (remember that???) figuring I'd beat the hell out of it, and move on. Problem was, I averaged over 40K miles a year so I had to buy it! All told, I'm guessing I put about 300k to 325K miles on it in the 12 years that I had it. I gave it to a friend, whom I lost touch with and for all I know, it is still running to this day. Mine was a 5 speed with a small 1.5 liter engine. I averaged close to 40 mpg when I had it. Toward the end, it used about a quart of oil every thousand miles or so, and leaked antifreeze, but it always started up.