One of the few rear wheel driven hatchbacks, the KP61 Toyota Starlet is definitely my favorite hatchback of all time. These are pretty rare here and I wouldn't blame you if you haven't ever seen one.
The third-generation Toyota Starlet debuted in late 1984 and was the first front-wheel-drive version of Toyota's yen-pinching econobox. Just because it was cheap didn't mean it couldn't be fun, though ...
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The Toyota GR Starlet (or GRlet as some will call it) will reportedly be a featherweight with a targeted mass of under 2,200 pounds. This will reportedly be achieved by keeping hybridization out of ...
It's not a mini cooper, it's not a Ford Festiva and it's definitely not a Yugo. It's a car that the Japanese like to call the Toyota Starlet. If you've never heard of it before, you're not alone. It's ...
Guess somebody here had a dream one day to transform one of the most boring hatchbacks in the history into a turbocharged and NOS fed sleeper car. That guy is Rick and the car is a 1996 Toyota Starlet ...
For anyone looking to buy one, it’s a car that turns heads everywhere it goes. The Sera is a perfect example of Toyota flexing its creative muscles—an economy car with supercar looks, playful handling ...
The recipe for next-level racing coolness factor is simple. You start with a small car. Then you add in a motorcycle engine of some kind. The final step is to put a maniac behind the wheel and run ...
There are certain cars we would love to have modern-day versions of. The list is progressively growing, as manufacturers shift their focus from fun cars to crossovers, SUVs, and EVs. That said, some ...
Welcome back to Uteposting, folks. The past few weeks of these hallowed slides have led with utes (that Winnebago counts), and today we're keeping the trend up thanks to a reader submission. Thank you ...