Well, without wishing to be unduly unkind, its styling resembles a fairly current Daihatsu model (Sirion ?), but it also seems to indicate to a styling union between a Trabant and a Moskovitsch.
Any notion of the Jazz or even the Yaris having any heritage tracing back to this car needs to be rejected. We are now talking of initially a gap of thirty years, and now forty years, spanning the date of manufacture between the cars, and I am sure that the only item shared between the car advertised and the Jazz is that they share the same name. I mean, there was a two door S600 Sports Coupe that had quite remarkable styling, accompanied by an engine that would give the impression of revving up to 12. rpm, and a shrill crecendo to go with it. In my opinion, even that S600 possesses only curiosity value to be owned by an eccentric person. Regards Styria
N.B. I should say, 'a person with eccentric taste'. Especially at the advertised price.