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On 25 December 2008, Daihatsu and Toyota launched the seven-seat [[Minivan|MPV]] under the Boon and Passo nameplates called the {{nihongo|”’Boon Luminas”’|Japanese: ダイハツ・ブーン ルミナス|Daihatsu Būn Ruminasu}} and {{nihongo|”’Passo Sette”’|Japanese: トヨタ・パッソ セッテ|Toyota Passo Sette}} in Japan.<ref>[http://paultan.org/archives/2008/12/26/toyota-passo-sette-7-seater-mpv-full-details/ Toyota Passo Sette 7-seater MPV full details]</ref> “Sette” means “seven” in Italian, referring to the car’s 7-seater capability. The Boon Luminas and Passo Sette were discontinued in early 2012 due to poor sales. The Malaysian variant was launched in the country as the [[Perodua Alza]].
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On 25 December 2008, Daihatsu and Toyota launched the seven-seat [[Minivan|MPV]] under the Boon and Passo nameplates called the {{nihongo|”’Boon Luminas”’|Japanese: ダイハツ・ブーン ルミナス|Daihatsu Būn Ruminasu}} and {{nihongo|”’Passo Sette”’|Japanese: トヨタ・パッソ セッテ|Toyota Passo Sette}} in Japan.<ref>[http://paultan.org/archives/2008/12/26/toyota-passo-sette-7-seater-mpv-full-details/ Toyota Passo Sette 7-seater MPV full details]</ref> “Sette” means “seven” in Italian, referring to the car’s 7-seater capability. The Boon Luminas and Passo Sette were discontinued in early 2012 due to poor sales. The Malaysian variant was launched in the country as the [[Perodua Alza]].
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File:Daihatsu Boon Luminas rear.jpg|Boon Luminas (M502G, Japan)
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File:Daihatsu Boon Luminas rear.jpg|Boon Luminas (M502G, Japan)
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