Toyota hasn't made an MR2 since the third generation that bit the dust in 2007. However, that's probably about to change, as a new mid-engine sports model appears to be in the pipeline.
The old, crusty interior of my cheap Toyota MR2 Turbo goes under the knife, and in the trash.
Toyota halted exportation of the MR2 to the U.S. in 2004, primarily due to slow sales and fierce competition from other manufacturers (read: Miata/MX-5). However, in the MR2's home country and in ...
During my junkyard journeys, I see Toyota MR2s here and there, mostly of the first-generation 1985-1989 type. The final iteration of the MR2 was sold in North America for the 2000 through 2005 ...
Your message was sent. You'll receive a response shortly. The high-powered Toyota MR2 Turbo sports car, once honored for delivering ”the most bang for the buck,” is going out with a whimper.
With just under sixteen-hundred cubic centimetres of engine capacity, four cylinders and modest horsepower, the original Toyota MR2 looked, at best, like a tepid attempt at a sports car.
The MR2 Spyder returned to showroom floors in 2000, offering a direct competition to the Mazda Miata with only 5,000 being built. Following the new model, no changes were in store for 2001, with a new ...