This 1986 Toyota MR2, which shows 93,600 miles on the odo and has a clean WI title, recently changed hands. How much do you think it fetched?
This is a great weekend car. Don't expect to go 0-60 in today's standard time though. For a 80s car it's fairly quick. Hugs corners great. You can feel the inertia at the center of the car as it is ...
The uniqueness of this 1986 MR2 lies in its original owner, who transferred it to a dealership in August this year. The dealership successfully found a new owner during an online auction on September ...
His automotive adventure started reporting on various motorsport events as a sports writer before moving onto a full-time auto career with various sites, including This Week In Motors and ...
For sale is a 1986 Toyota MR2, a classic mid-engine sports car with a long history of ownership. This one-owner vehicle has 252,000 miles and a non-original engine but runs and drives great. Extensive ...
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 ...
Thirty years ago, whenAutomobile's first subscribers received the long-awaited debut issue in their mailboxes, these are the two cars they saw first. As disparate as they were similar, the 1985 ...
The pursuit of a car wistfully recalled from the writer’s youth begins with an exhaustive online search and ends with an auction victory and a special delivery. By Christopher Jensen BETHLEHEM, N.H. — ...
When we first heard years ago that Toyota planned to revive its “three brothers” sports car lineup, and hinted at filling the gap between the 86 and GR Supra with a mid-engined model to honor the MR2, ...
This 1986 Toyota MR2, with a new engine at 40K miles (108K total), is a well-loved classic with recent upgrades—perfect for MR2 fans and retro sports car enthusiasts.