The Toyota MR2 is essentially a "Japanese supercar" for the everyman, often nicknamed the "Poor Man's Ferrari" because of its sleek mid-engine layout. Over three generations, it evolved from an 80s origami box to a mini-exotic and finally into a lightweight canyon-carver. The Three Flavors of MR2
Older models are prone to rust in the sills, and T-Bar roofs are notorious for leaking in heavy rain. Toyota MR2.rar
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Often called the "Mini-Ferrari" for its elegant, rounded styling. It was more powerful and faster, particularly the flagship turbo models, but also earned a reputation for "snap oversteer" if you weren't careful in the corners. If you're interested in buying one, would you
A wedge-shaped icon of the 1980s that "stole hearts" with its agility and quirky "plastic fantastic" cabin. It's famous for having an "arcade-game style" handbrake and a fizzy, high-revving engine.
Placing the engine in the middle gives it "sophisticated handling" that feels different from almost anything else at its price point.
As 90s Japanese performance cars skyrocket in value, the MR2 is increasingly seen as a "future classic" and a smart investment. Driver Perspectives