The first-generation Toyota MR2 arrived in the mid 1980s as a sharp-edged rebuttal to the idea that sports cars had to be big ...
Some cars hold a special place in automotive history not only because of nostalgia, but also because they were truly remarkable machines for their time. A great example of all the right elements ...
For starters, the C4 Corvette (the darling of American sports car manufacturing in the '80s) sold less than that number, and ...
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Today's Nice Price or No Dice Toyota MR2 is a bit rough around the edges but seems reasonably solid in the center. Let's see if it's priced to make a solid sale. If Siegfried & Roy's flamboyant ...
The Malaise Era came to a halt in the early 1980s, as everyone looked forward to enjoying a decade of glorious excess. Back then, genuinely exciting and relatively affordable sports cars were pretty ...
This 1985 Toyota MR2, a red, one-owner classic with 28,000 miles, has been garaged since new and not driven since 2001, offering a rare opportunity for restoration with a clean title.
Ever since the Toyota MR2 drove off into the sunset in 2007, there have been constant rumors claiming the Japanese automaker would bring it back from the dead. The latest speaks about it supposedly ...
The Toyota MR2 represents a very small segment of cars that were essentially a flash in the pan before going off into the wild blue yonder. The mass market, mid-engine car segment was brief, but ...
Daud Gonzalez is a lifelong car enthusiast and automotive writer with a specialty in modified and race-ready rides. He spends most of his time modifying his cars and ruining them in the process. He is ...
It used to be the only cars worthy of sports car status were those limited to two seats—one for the driver and the other for a favorite companion. In the Eighties, however, practically every ...