Specifications of the Toyota Starlet V
The Toyota Starlet V, also known as the fifth-generation Starlet, was produced from 1996 to 1999. It was available in both 3-door and 5-door hatchback body styles. Here are some key specifications of the Toyota Starlet V:
– Engine: The Starlet V was equipped with a 1.3-liter petrol engine.
– Power: The engine produced 75 PS (74 hp).
– Transmission: The Starlet V was available with either a 5-speed manual or a 4-speed automatic transmission.
– Fuel Consumption: The average fuel consumption of the Starlet V was approximately 6.8 l/100km (35 MPG).
– Dimensions: The length of the Starlet V was 374.0cm (147.24 inches), the width was 164.0cm (64.57 inches), and the height was 140.0cm (55.12 inches).
Please note that these specifications are specific to the Starlet V model and may vary for other models or generations of the Toyota Starlet.
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Contents
- What is the US equivalent of the Toyota Starlet?
- What are the specs of a Toyota Starlet?
- Is Toyota Starlet a strong car?
- How long can a Toyota Starlet last?
- Is The Starlet a reliable car?
- Is Glanza a V turbo?
- How much horsepower does a Toyota Starlet Glanza V have?
- What is the number one Starlet competitor?
- Is the Toyota Starlet fast?
- Is Starlet a good car to buy?
What is the US equivalent of the Toyota Starlet?
After the Starlet left American showrooms in 1984, American buyers were left with the front-wheel drive Corolla FX16 to occupy Toyota’s place in the subcompact niche instead.
What are the specs of a Toyota Starlet?
Technical Specifications
ENGINE | |
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Displacement (cc) | 1462 |
Fuel tank capacity (L) | 37 |
Gross vehicle weight (kg) | 1430 |
Number of seats | 5 |
Is Toyota Starlet a strong car?
The Suzuki Baleno-based Toyota Starlet is a solidly-built hatchback with a decent amount of safety and convenience features and there’s plenty more tech in the 2022 model, plus the Starlet now boasts a 77kW/138 Nm, 1.5-litre engine (previous models had a 1.4). It’s very good, considering its price.
How long can a Toyota Starlet last?
What is Toyota Starlet lifespan? The estimated lifespan of a Toyota Starlet is 225,000mi, before reaching the life expectancy upper limit. Fuel type is a major factor when looking into a vehicles lifespan/life expectancy.
Is The Starlet a reliable car?
Reliable basic car
I have owned this car for 3 years and covered 13000 miles, and apart from the annual service has needed no maintenance. The 1332cc engine is more than adequate for such a small car. The 3-speed automatic transmission is very good around town, but can be rather unpleasant in the 30-40mph range.
Is Glanza a V turbo?
The Glanza S came with a naturally aspirated 1.3-litre 4EFE engine, and the Glanza V came with a 1.3-litre turbocharged 4EFTE engine.
How much horsepower does a Toyota Starlet Glanza V have?
The turbo 4E-FTE used in the Glanza V generated 140 PS (103 kW; 138 hp) at 6400 rpm with a 0–100 km/h time of 8.2 seconds (factory brochure stats).
What is the number one Starlet competitor?
Suzuki Baleno 1.5
Suzuki Baleno 1.5 GLX – R291 900
Near identical to the Starlet, the Baleno has become the go-to for Suzuki enthusiasts locally that need more space than the Swift. The Baleno offers a rather mature package that goes down equally well with the young and old alike.
Is the Toyota Starlet fast?
Toyota promises that Starlet will sprint to 100 km/h in 11.2 seconds in this automatic get-up and rush on to 160 km/h. We love it when carmakers understate the obvious and our tests revealed 0-100 km/h in closer to 10.4 seconds. It happily did 160 km/h too, so its top end must be a fair bit quicker than that claim.
Is Starlet a good car to buy?
Is the Starlet a good first car? It’s an excellent first car because it’s safe and highly economical, and you’ll also get low-cost servicing from a reputable brand with the largest dealer footprint in SA.