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JT2SW21N5M0008137
Toyota's MR2 line-up of mid-engined sports cars ran between 1984 and 2007. Renowned for their entertaining handling characteristics and perky nature, the MR2 was well-received wherever it was sold. That includes the United States, which enjoyed examples such as this 1991 Toyota MR2. A second-generation model, it's done just under 80,000 miles to get here and comes with the desirable T-bar roof. If you're looking for a fun sports car to liven up your weekend drives or even serve as a daily driver, this car is worthy of serious consideration.
The black paint job worn by this 1991 Toyota MR2 really accentuates its compact dimensions and sporty design. Furthermore, this car rolls on an attractive set of 17-inch aftermarket alloys and comes with its stock exhaust. It's even got T-tops so that you can enjoy an open-topped cruise when desired. But the most attractive feature of this car will definitely be its pop-up headlamps. The epitome of Eighties and Nineties coolness, you'll never tire of seeing them pop up and down. The cabin of this 1991 Toyota MR2 reportedly sports its original leather interior and comes with working air conditioning, we're told. The air conditioning has received a new condenser to ensure ample cooling power. We also spot an aftermarket Pioneer radio with HD Radio, SiriusXM, CD playback, USB connectivity, and an AUX port. The current owner informs us that the radio needs a new antenna for optimal reception. There's a small front trunk or frunk for a modest amount of luggage, and you'll also discover a space-saver spare wheel is included.
This 1991 Toyota MR2 isn't about insane power figures. No, its 2.2L 5S-FE in-line 4-cylinder engine delivers just 130hp. However, it's sent to the rear wheels via a 5-speed manual transmission for maximum driver enjoyment. Once you get behind the wheel, you'll discover that 130hp really does go a long way as you thread this car through a series of satisfying curves on your favorite driving road. You'll also discover why the mid-engined configuration rewards keen drivers who are willing to learn, and suddenly, this car will become your favorite thing in the world.
Toyota is one of the best-selling car manufacturers in the world, offering millions of American consumers reliable transportation for their daily needs. However, the Japanese automaker is also responsible for providing the enthusiasts with some of the best and most memorable sports cars that have since become revered by all. Names like Celica, Supra, and Trueno are all on the wishlists of many JDM fans. So, too is our featured car: a 1993 Toyota MR2 Turbo Coupe. The MR-2 name stands for “Midship Runabout,” with this sports coupe featuring a mid-engine layout and rear-wheel drive. This example includes the potent 3S-GTE turbocharged engine, and a manual transmission, making this a proper driver’s car, plus an instant modern classic.
Toyota, synonymous with reliability, sometimes veers into the realm of predictability. However, amidst this precision-focused automaker, a gem emerges, and it takes the form of the 2005 Toyota MR2 Spyder. This compact roadster, with a mere 89,000 miles on the clock, offers a unique avenue to elevate your weekend drives and savor the thrill of the road.
Toyota's MR2 line-up of mid-engined sports cars ran between 1984 and 2007. Renowned for their entertaining handling characteristics and perky nature, the MR2 was well-received wherever it was sold. That includes the United States, which enjoyed examples such as this 1991 Toyota MR2. A second-generation model, it's done just under 80,000 miles to get here and comes with the desirable T-bar roof. If you're looking for a fun sports car to liven up your weekend drives or even serve as a daily driver, this car is worthy of serious consideration.
The Toyota Tacoma is a well-known midsize pickup truck, that’s been around for decades. Representing characteristic Toyota build quality and toughness, the Tacoma has just entered the fourth generation. If you’re in search of a Tacoma that’s got some serious off-road chops, and is a distinctive looker, consider this third-generation 2017 Toyota Tacoma TRD Off-Road that’s for sale with us having covered a mere 55,194 miles. With its extensive list of mods, you could say it’s a one-of-a-kind Tacoma.
Trucks have come a long way in the past decades. Their once rough and tough nature is much harder to find nowadays, but that doesn’t mean they’re all gone. This 2018 supercharged Toyota Tacoma TRD Pro, with just 43,000 miles on the odometer, is the perfect mix of a rugged, go-anywhere machine and a composed daily driver that can take the kids to school on Monday morning. Toyota has been producing the Tacoma for nearly 3 decades, and they know that this is a competitive segment. It's nice to see they’ve tried their best to stay on top of their game in that time.
From the dunes of Dubai to the vast plains of Australia, from the Atacama Desert to the Rocky Mountains, the Toyota FJ Land Cruiser is the one vehicle that can transport you anywhere you need to go with unmatched dependability, durability, and almost everlasting. Land Cruiser owners pack their gear and some snacks and ride into the wilderness, knowing that their noble steed will make it out with little to no problems. It’s not a secret that the Land Cruiser appeals to people who have a passion for classic automotive design and rugged performance. What we have here is a now classic 40 Series Toyota Land Cruiser from the 1982 model year. Its current owner reports that this example has undergone a previous restoration and has traversed 120,000 miles so far.
Competing in the world of 90s performance legends is no small feat, yet Nissan's lineup of GT-Rs, especially the 1999 Nissan Skyline GT-R V-Spec, managed to stand out as a masterpiece. With only 14,024 kilometers shown, this GT-R has maintained its allure as a low-mileage, formidable driving machine. Now that the 25-year importation rule is history, owning an R34 GT-R isn’t just a dream but an achievable reality. However, long shipping times might test your patience. Why wait? This 1999 GT-R R34, finished in Bayside Blue, is ready for someone eager to create lifelong memories behind the wheel.
Rallying is a sport reserved for the brave. When you look back at the glorious history of rally racing, there are legendary battles between machines and drivers. One battle sticks out and is one that is recounted to this day: the battle between the Subaru Impreza WRX and the Mitsubishi Lancer Evolution of the '90s. Here we're focusing on the Subaru — one of the all-time all-wheel drive greats. Forged with mind boggling performance, handling and tasteful design, being behind the wheel of this rally-bred machine is a joy. It's time you treated yourself to some '90s rally magic and took ownership of this lovely 1993 Subaru WRX we have today. With a reported 120,000 miles on the clock, this '90s performance powerhouse gives you access to smiles per gallon on the road and even off the beaten path if need be.
Japanese sports cars seem to be under-appreciated when compared to their european counter parts with the most notable ones only being the likes of the Mazda Miata and Toyota Supra. Nissan however has an underdog – This fully custom 2010 Nissan 370Z with just 53,000 miles on the clock is exactly what you’ve been missing. Nissan Z cars have been around for decades and with each new model, Nissan seems to get them more and more right.
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