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2001 Toyota MR2 Spyder - Q&A

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Your basic bolt ons would be the intake, full exhaust, pulley kit, port/polish the heads, spark plugs/wires, ecu tune, short shifter, aluminum flywheel/clutch.. these are just a few modifications you can do without breaking the bank, but to achieve greater power a turbo, sds(supercharge drive...

2001 toyota mr2 spyder ....good buy?
I really like this car.... I think its awesome and since toyota makes it.. I know it reliable but is it expensive to own.. On autotrader I can get one for like $11000 bucks which is really good with good mileage....so is it expensive to own? And also I'm a college student and I work a part time job.... so I think I'd be able to make the...
Source: Yahoo! Answers, 3 answers

That is a pretty steep price.

I need to replace my 2001 MR2 Spyder Convertible with something that seats more than 2 people. Any Suggestions?
I like sports cars, but i need to replace my MR2 Spyder with a car that seats four people. its kind of scary buying a used car nowadays. does anyone have any suggestions on a preowned sporty replacement car that has fairly decent mileage ? I thought about the Mazda RX8 but i heard horror stories about the quality of the Rotary engine.
Source: Yahoo! Answers, 4 answers

How about a 2001 Lexus IS? Same year. Very agile RWD car. Legendary bulletproof I-6 engine from the Supra engine, and it is upgradeable. The RX-8 is an amazing car. Skeleton frame and very balanced...but the Rotary engine still guzzles gas...Also a Rotary tends to have a shorter life than piston...

Is a 2001 Mr2 Spyder with 100k miles as reliable as the same model with 60k miles?
I'm looking into buying a 2001 Mr2 Spyder and the prices vary greatly based on the mileage on the particular car. I can save a ton if I go with a Spyder with a lot more miles on it than the ones with the lower miles. I've read a lot about them and they seem like very dependable cars, but how much would I have to worry as far as high maintenance...
Source: Yahoo! Answers, 1 answer

It depends on how it was taken care of. The 60,000 mile car could die at 160,000 miles while the 100,000 mile car could die at 250,000 miles. It is hard to know how it was driven and maintained when buying a used car. So getting the 100,000 mile one would be my choice if it was that much cheaper.


 
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