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It was not necissary to remove the original picture of the 1991 Cynos and replace it. This original picture was a closer representation of a 'stock' Paseo/Cynos, and is a 'prettier' picture. Also, in the future use the 'Show preview' button before saving changes.
This page contains too many external links. Most all serving the same purpose, to advertise an external online club for the Toyota Paseo. I'm going to remove the links if there is no objections. Mikeshoup ( talk)
I don't see any inconvenient on wikipedia having various url to Toyota Paseo Club pages. I know than wikipedia isn't a webpage directory, but for people looking for more information, these pages could be useful.-- Sucoplus ( talk) 09:14, 8 July 2008 (UTC)
I've removed the phrase "It replaced the Toyota Corolla coupe and hatchback.", since that's definitely wrong. Maybe Cynos/Paseo had replaced Corolla coupe/hatch on SOME markets, but stating that without any qualification is wrong. Corolla "coupe" is Levin (and Sprinter Trueno), which outlived Cynos/Paseo for 1.5 years, and Corolla "hatch" was just Corolla in Europe and Corolla FX/Runx/Allex in Japan, currently Auris worldwide. Bolkhov ( talk) 10:34, 8 January 2008 (UTC)
The "loosely based on the Toyota Tercel" is misguiding: Cynos/Paseo IS a coupe version of Tercel/Corsa, and it uses exactly the same Tercel/Corsa/CorollaII "L" platform. Yes, all body panels are different -- that's usual case for all coupes, but drivertain and suspensions are identical. —Preceding unsigned comment added by Bolkhov ( talk • contribs) 10:38, 8 January 2008 (UTC)
Does anybody know when the Convertible Cynos started production? I have a brochure from the 1995 Tokyo Motor Show that lists the 'Convertible Cynos' as a 2+2 'special exhibition vehicle' with a hand operated fabric top and 5E-FHE engine. Is this show vehicle a concept car that was made into a real production car a few years later or was the show vehicle a pre-production showing? Stepho ( talk) 03:51, 15 April 2011 (UTC)
Came across a 1997 Japanese brochure for the Cynos Convertible at http://my.reset.jp/~inu/ProductsDataBase/Products/TOYOTA/CYNOS-CONVERTIBLE/CYNOS-CONVERTIBLE.htm Stepho ( talk) 02:10, 27 April 2011 (UTC)
Why doesn't this mention if it's front or rear drive? Could someone please fix this? WertMooMoo ( talk) 09:25, 14 September 2013 (UTC)
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It was not necissary to remove the original picture of the 1991 Cynos and replace it. This original picture was a closer representation of a 'stock' Paseo/Cynos, and is a 'prettier' picture. Also, in the future use the 'Show preview' button before saving changes.
This page contains too many external links. Most all serving the same purpose, to advertise an external online club for the Toyota Paseo. I'm going to remove the links if there is no objections. Mikeshoup ( talk)
I don't see any inconvenient on wikipedia having various url to Toyota Paseo Club pages. I know than wikipedia isn't a webpage directory, but for people looking for more information, these pages could be useful.-- Sucoplus ( talk) 09:14, 8 July 2008 (UTC)
I've removed the phrase "It replaced the Toyota Corolla coupe and hatchback.", since that's definitely wrong. Maybe Cynos/Paseo had replaced Corolla coupe/hatch on SOME markets, but stating that without any qualification is wrong. Corolla "coupe" is Levin (and Sprinter Trueno), which outlived Cynos/Paseo for 1.5 years, and Corolla "hatch" was just Corolla in Europe and Corolla FX/Runx/Allex in Japan, currently Auris worldwide. Bolkhov ( talk) 10:34, 8 January 2008 (UTC)
The "loosely based on the Toyota Tercel" is misguiding: Cynos/Paseo IS a coupe version of Tercel/Corsa, and it uses exactly the same Tercel/Corsa/CorollaII "L" platform. Yes, all body panels are different -- that's usual case for all coupes, but drivertain and suspensions are identical. —Preceding unsigned comment added by Bolkhov ( talk • contribs) 10:38, 8 January 2008 (UTC)
Does anybody know when the Convertible Cynos started production? I have a brochure from the 1995 Tokyo Motor Show that lists the 'Convertible Cynos' as a 2+2 'special exhibition vehicle' with a hand operated fabric top and 5E-FHE engine. Is this show vehicle a concept car that was made into a real production car a few years later or was the show vehicle a pre-production showing? Stepho ( talk) 03:51, 15 April 2011 (UTC)
Came across a 1997 Japanese brochure for the Cynos Convertible at http://my.reset.jp/~inu/ProductsDataBase/Products/TOYOTA/CYNOS-CONVERTIBLE/CYNOS-CONVERTIBLE.htm Stepho ( talk) 02:10, 27 April 2011 (UTC)
Why doesn't this mention if it's front or rear drive? Could someone please fix this? WertMooMoo ( talk) 09:25, 14 September 2013 (UTC)