Why was the Toyota E'Z discontinued?
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Toyota E'Z was discontinued due to poor sales. Here is the expanded content: 1. The Toyota E'Z was an MPV introduced by GAC Toyota for domestic production in 2001. It is a Japanese brand but features a distinctly European design and was marketed in Europe under the name Verso. 2. The front leather seats of the Toyota E'Z offer excellent support and wrapping. The second-row seats provide reasonable space, with the advantage of independent seats that can be adjusted automatically for distance. The third row is not suitable for long rides, as it may feel cramped. 3. Compared to other models, the Toyota E'Z's exterior was considered too slim, and its interior was relatively cheap with low configurations. Additionally, its marketing approach failed to attract sufficient attention.