

In 1999, the Starlet was replaced by the Vitz-sold as the Echo or Yaris in international markets-and the bB mini MPV, which was later sold as the Scion xB in Canada and the United States and as the Daihatsu Materia in the United Kingdom. The Starlet was briefly exported to North America from 1981 to 1984. Another variant was the Sera, made in the early 1990s and officially sold only in Japan the Sera had a unique two-door coupe body and butterfly doors but shared the Starlet's chassis and mechanicals. Original project was to make a complete race car so all of the items not needed for that build were removed and given away. This car has no motor, no transmission and no interior except the original dashboard. Toyota starlet 1998 (low mileage) 177000 km. Up for sale by a private party is this 1982 Toyota Starlet with TRD N2 wide body kit. Turbocharged Starlets were offered in three generations: the 1986–1989 Turbo S (EP71), the 1990–1995 GT turbo (EP82), and the 1996–1999 Glanza V (EP91). Some exciting features of this Starlet include: - Auction Grade 4 - Service History - OZ service completed - Crystal clear Metalic Black paint - Excellent interior - F5 - SRS - 15 Alloys - Turbo Hi/Lo - New Tyres. Startlets were typically dependable but austere vehicles however, some upgraded versions were produced. In Japan, it was exclusive to Toyota Corolla Store dealers. The first generation Starlet was sold as the Publica Starlet in some markets.
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The Toyota Starlet is a subcompact car manufactured by Toyota from 1973 to 1999, replacing the Publica, but retaining the Publica's "P" code and generation numbering.
