1992 Toyota Starlet GT Turbo 1.3 DOHC 16v

Summary:

Lightweight, Rare, Japanese Speed Machine

Faults:

Clutch slave cylinder decided to give up the ghost recently, but apart from general service items its sound.

General Comments:

What a car! I've had mine for 6 months and I'm really starting to enjoy it.

Pretty nippy for a 1.3 and can out perform some fast cars that cost 3 times as much.

Handling in stock form is the only downside, but once changed to after market parts its like a little go kart.

I use it every day and its performing well so far, petrol consumption is good if you do not boost too much, but on full boost it likes a good drink!

Vast amount of tuning goodies from Japan!

Would you buy another car from this manufacturer? Yes

Review Date: 15th April, 2006

1992 Toyota Starlet LX 1.0 petrol

Summary:

Paragon of reliability and joy

Faults:

Front drivers side drive boot went at 90,000 miles.

General Comments:

Virtually bulletproof mechanicals.

With uprated tyres handling is good enough to take faster cars scalps on a familiar road.

With 110000 miles on the clock and coupled with the higher revving 4-speed box oil consumption is a bit high.

Would you buy another car from this manufacturer? Yes

Review Date: 17th June, 2003

1992 Toyota Starlet GT Turbo 1.3 16v DOHC

Summary:

A 0-60 pocket rocket!

Faults:

Generally wear and tear items never broken down.

Had to replace the ignition leads as the seals at the top had deteriorated allowing water into the plug housings causing it to misfire.

General Comments:

I've owned my Starlet turbo for three years now with little problems at all generally wear and tear.

I can honestly say it is the best and quickest car I've ever owned to date and it's a rare car to own in the u. k with very few on the roads.

Its performance is staggering for such a small car with 0-60 times of 6.8 seconds it weighs only 860kgs, produces 136bhp and can achieve a standing quarter in 15 seconds as standard. Its power to weight ratio is staggering and can give most cars a run for their money, i just love the surprised look on many faces as I leave them standing.

It was originally imported from Japan and I have been the sole owner since first entering the country in early 1999.Since then I've done a few modifications to the car like larger diameter 15 inch wheels and tyres, induction filter,8.5mm silicon leads, turbo timer, brakes and an exhaust system.

I plan to keep this car for many years to come and until the mileage gets a little on the high side, but only then will I consider to buy a newer model like the Glanza V.

Would you buy another car from this manufacturer? Don't Know

Review Date: 1st January, 2003

2nd Jan 2003, 14:49

Really? I thought Starlets did 0-60 in 15.8 seconds lol!

5th Jan 2003, 05:17

With very few mods a starlet turbo can do the 0-60 in around 6-6.5secs, and they are also economical and have a very high spec compared to to other cars on the market.I've had mine for 2 years and the clutch has only just went, this is the only problem I've had.