Are Toyota MR2's a good car. Thinking about buying one?
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they drive like a go kart, great fun.bit chavvy, but fun nevertheless
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I hope this helps.
yes, ideal for a lady as the styling is very soft and curvacious.
very trendy, not chav at all. nippy little car and poser in convertible mode.
however downside is depreciation but overall good car, very relaible being jap.
another good car is mazda mx5 which is more desirable with the mechanical roof.
Type 1: (AW11)
If the car didn't live in a sunny state, expect to find rust.
The handling of the type 1 is the best of the 3 types.
You need an expert when buying one, and an expert to keep it rolling if you have cooling problems with it.
Type 2: (SW20/SW22/Turbo/.)
This type doesn't have the best handling of the 3.
Rust isn't yet a (big) problem with this type.
This type is sometimes called a 'mini Ferrari' (because of it's shape).
Type 3:
Most of them will be too young to have rust problems.
Handling is between type 1 and 2.
Technically, this will be the best. Generally, Toyota's are more reliable then American cars (but you always have exceptions).
If you can find a type 1 without rust and technical (cooling: take a LONG testdrive!! If they don't allow you to do that, DO NOT buy a type 1) problems, go for that one. Otherwise, go for the type you'd like most or which you can afford.
If you need more performance, go for a Lotus Elise.
Much more info here, including many links:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/toyota_mr2.
Toyota doesn't make a bad car. No bull.
I've had six and loved them all. I'd never buy another brand.and I've also owned 2-Fords, 2-Chevy's 2-Volkswagens and even an MG.
Ya can't beat Toyota for quality and dependability.
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