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MSRP: $ 14900.00



 
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Reviewed by:
Mark Hurlen


Review Date
July 19, 2001

Overall Rating
 5 of 5

Value Rating
 5 of 5

Used product for
1 to 6 months

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Review 1 of 144

Price Paid:  $24500.00

Year / Model Reviewed:
2001 MR2 Spyder

Summary:
I've wanted an MR2 since they first came out. The wedge aerodynamics really caught me eye. Took one for a test ride and never forgot how much fun it was. It was a roadster and your fears were the only limitation to what it could do. Didn't make enough to afford one then and, later, when they got turbocharged, it didn't appeal to me. Now that I'm older and wiser and exercise better judgment, I figured screw it. When you get to the pearly gates you're goin' to be buck naked, so you might as well get it now. My 2001 MR2 is liquid silver. The MR2 comes with practically every option and looks good from any angle, top up or down. When you're driving the new MR2 it is one of those cars that intimately surrounds you and becomes an extension of yourself. It's quiet enough with the top up and you don't get blown away when it's down. Like you'd really care. It doesn't feel small, just nimble. There's nothing cheap about it. It's not special off the line (7-8 secs to 60). It's power is in the way in rides and corners and in the way it accelerates at higher speeds to leave most anything else behind. When I say corner, I mean just that. It does corners and narrow country roads in a way you've never experienced. The engine has a bass growl to it that really turns you on. The top is manual, but it's a snap to put up or take down. There is no trunk, but so what. There's enough space behind the sports bucket seats to put stuff in, the glove compartment is pretty big, there's a neat compartment centerd in the dash under the front window, and, if you take the spare out of the front, you've got room for more junk. The amber lighting is easy on the eyes and the AM/FM/CD/Tape Player sounds great. I also like that it's got a glass rear window that's easy to see out of. Every day I look forward to driving my MR2. It is a ride you want to hang on to forever. If you don't know what I mean, you need to find out.

P.S. The MR2 is supposed to compete with the Miata. There is no comparison. Put the two together and drive them both and you'll see.

Strengths:
Sleak lines, unique look, terrific grip, outstanding sound, serious gas mileage, glass rear window and a roomy interior for a roadster.

Weaknesses:
Pack light. Right now, it only sells at MSRP, but it's not unreasonable and you get plenty bang for the buck. The only change I would recommend is to light up/outline the door lock/unlock switch and power mirror switch similar to the driver's side power window switch.

Similar Products Used:
The MR2 Spyder is a roadster. A lot of thought went in to it and it's got style. It compares with the Honda S2000, BMW Z3 and the Audi TT.


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Reviewed by:
rcgoodhue


Review Date
July 25, 2003

Overall Rating
 4 of 5

Value Rating
 5 of 5

Used product for
More than 1 year

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5.00 of 5, 1.00 votes

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Review 2 of 144

Price Paid:  $24385.00 from Toyota of Stamford

Year / Model Reviewed:
2001 Toyota

Summary:
Despite the fact that I am in love with this car, I unfortunately happened to buy a cursed one. In it's short life, I have run over a high curb which dented the radiator leaving me with no coolant causing my engine to seize while driving on the Saw Mill (very tight, winding road with no shoulder or street lights). But don't let me leave out that five minutes before the engine seized, I accidentally (!!!) hit a huge raccoon at about 65 mph. Fast-forward to two months later, I have a new front end and a new short block engine. The car should be good as new. Well... Westchester Toyota (horrible service center, by the way) never did a rear wheel alignment after they replaced the engine (the entire wheel chassis must be removed to do any engine work) so my tires were completely bald on the outside due to uneven wear. So I had tires replaced. A few months later, driving down another dark road at 3am, I hit a deer, and not a baby deer, but a full-grown deer. One perk about this car being so low to the ground, I took out the deer's legs and it literally bounced right over the car. There was no damage to my windshield or my roof. Again, I have the front end replaced. Now I'm faced with rear tires that are still wearing unevenly and a mysterious oil leak that no one can find the source of. In short, this little car has put up with a lot of abuse and while I have to get rid of it as soon as possible for fear of losing my life and the threat of hitting another poor defenseless animal, I'm really, really going to miss this car. She, I call her Rosie short for Rosalita, is so fun to drive. People always ask me about the car. They have no idea what it is after they realize that it isn't a Porsche Boxster. People shout to me from their cars at 70mph saying how hot the car looks. The car has protected me from the elements and major run-ins with large animals. I may just cry when I hand over the keys. If I could only say one thing about this car, it would be: Buy this for weekend fun in the sun because it's a great deal but do not expect to use all year long in Northeast-type climate.

Strengths:
Fast, stylish, attention getter, great on gas mileage, great price, easy to put the top down, smooth and easy shifting

Weaknesses:
Loud cabin, absoutely no trunk space (but that's not why you buy this car), tough to drive in the grooves from tractor trailors worn into the highways b/c of the narrow wheel width, huge blind spots with top up, cannot drive over 60mph in rain and forget about the snow

Similar Products Used:
Mitsubishi Eclipse GT


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Rating
Reviewed by:
Eric


Review Date
May 12, 2001

Overall Rating
 4 of 5

Value Rating
 5 of 5

Used product for
Less than 1 month

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Review 3 of 144

Summary:
For the money, this car is hard to beat.

Strengths:
This car handles really well. The mid-engine position and driver layout lead to tremendous control.

Weaknesses:
Needs a higher 5th gear or a 6th. Top end is limited for highway driving.

Similar Products Used:
None


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Reviewed by:
kenneth keniff


Review Date
July 10, 2001

Overall Rating
 4 of 5

Value Rating
 5 of 5

Used product for
1 to 6 months

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3.00 of 5, 2.00 votes

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Review 4 of 144

Price Paid:  $19000.00

Summary:
i think it is hot i have manage to run over about fifteen granny because of the pace of the car

Strengths:
the grannys bounce of the car

Weaknesses:
there are none

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its great ted


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Reviewed by:
Clive Hickman


Review Date
July 21, 2001

Overall Rating
 4 of 5

Value Rating
 4 of 5

Used product for
6 months to 1 year

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3.50 of 5, 2.00 votes

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Review 5 of 144

Price Paid:  $14000.00

Year / Model Reviewed:
1995 NA

Summary:
Always wanted one of these machines based on looks and Toyota reputation for perfection in finish. Found a red example with only 39k at my local dealer and probably paid too much due to inability to hide excitement. This car in red comes close to a Ferrari in visual appeal although the NA version is underpowered and apparently poorly supported by Toyota TRD for performance parts. It needs at least 50 more hp which may require custom headers and perhaps some valve work which may render it smog illegal. The handling is superb and never ceases to bring joy when losing unweildly SUV's lurching on the corners trying to keep up! If I could afford it, I would probably fit a Turbo engine and boost the hp to 25o.

Strengths:
Visual appeal--the new Mark 3 looks like a little Fiat and has zero artistic quality. The fit and finish is Toyota + which means excellent. The 5 speed is good but somewhat vague from 2nd to 3rd. Handling is also outstanding and the ride comfort is far from jarring. The storage is excellent compared with the Mark 3 which ranks as the seventh worst car ever designed for lack of space to put things. The seating is also outstanding--I am 6-2 and fit easily.

Weaknesses:
The NA version is underpowered. The red paint fades--needs a clearcoat.

Similar Products Used:
Once owned an E-Type and Aston DB6--I thinbk the MR2 beats both although it is hard to compare.


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