1993 Toyota MR2 G-Limited review from UK and Ireland
"Stylish, exciting and reliable sportscar!"
What things have gone wrong with the car?
Seats starting to look worn.
Gearbox is a bit crunchy.
Intermittent fault with door lights.
General comments?
This is a brilliant car, the more you drive it the more you'll understand it's excellent handling capabilities. You just have to be careful on the bends in the wet. Good tyres are adviseable. It takes time to get used to the mid-engine and rear-wheel drive.
Power from the naturally aspirated 2 litre engine is impressive with 158bhp and a 0-60mph time of around 7.5 seconds. This can be improved with simple modifications such as induction kits and exhaust systems. The turbo model is considerably quicker.
The image of the mark 2 is excellent, a very stylish looking car which will get looks wherever you take it. There are options of bigger wheels, bodykits and other add-on parts, it looks nice enough as standard though.
The car is very comfortable to drive with nice low sportseats and fully adjustable steering wheel. All controls are easy to reach.
The import models tend to have better equipment levels including air conditioning, climate control and electric folding mirrors.
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| Would you buy another car from this manufacturer? | Yes |
| Year of manufacture | 1993 |
| First year of ownership | 2004 |
| Most recent year of ownership | 2004 |
| Engine and transmission | 2.0 Manual |
| Performance marks | 9 / 10 |
| Reliability marks | 9 / 10 |
| Comfort marks | 9 / 10 |
| Dealer Service marks | 7 / 10 |
| Running Costs (higher is cheaper) | 7 / 10 |
| Overall marks (average of all marks) | |
| Distance when acquired | 58000 miles |
| Most recent distance | 65000 miles |
| Previous car | Peugeot 106 |
| Date of Entry | 16th September, 2004 |