Overview & Reviews
Say good-bye to the MR2 (again). This is the final year of production for the fun, little convertible. The only changes this year are to the audio system, which now has an amber-colored display screen and a standard six-disc CD changer in place of the cassette player.
- Lively and precise handling dynamics, scores high on the fun scale, available SMT transmission, affordable compared to other European-brand roadsters.
- Severe lack of storage space, bland interior design, not many safety features available.
User Reviews:
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Retirement gift - 2005 Toyota MR2 Spyder
By JimPrice - April 20 - 8:46 pmI bought my 2003 new and now have over 32,000 miles. Its been a great car. Eye catching and fun to drive. My wife and I drove it from St. Louis to Seattle and back this summer. It got attention wherever we went. It did great on the mountain curves. We are off to Virginia in it next week and look forward to the trip. You just have to mail your stuff to the hotel ahead of time.
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I love my MR2 Spyder - 2005 Toyota MR2 Spyder
By Wanda Brown - March 20 - 1:33 pmMy MR2 is so much fun to drive though I agree that there isnt much storage I can put a lot in the lockers and I put a luggage rake on the back for travel. I love the gas mil it gets and the SMT transmission in mine. Its not a family car for sure but it works for me and my son.