1992 Toyota MR-2 Turbo, go for it or no?


As a former owner of an almost identical car, same colour, same spec, I'd say yes, the 3SGTE engine is as close to a bullet proof 2.0 turbo as you can get, it's also very tunable, mine had 300 hp at the wheels, it was running a TRD intercooler, and the bigger turbo from the Celica GT4 WRC, if it was a series 1 SW20 I'd say no, those were nasty handling cars, Toyota quickly upped the size of the wheels and sorted the suspension to fix it.

My old MR2 is owned by a family member, it's done 250,000 KM, the engine still runs well, the clutch was changed about 30k ago, still runs like a dream. They are a fun car to own, and with Toyota's reliability and ease of maintenance it's a nice near classic car which can be used as a daily driver.

Things to look out for are the seals on the t-tops, if they are shagged they leak, a lot, they are very expensive to replace, the water can get into the sub box behind the seats and short out the speakers.
 
Just be careful while pushing it to the limits since it is known for its snap oversteer behavior which has resulted in many of these ending up in a ditch.

Snap oversteer was mostly cured with the first facelift, Toyota upped the wheels to 15inch and changed the suspension.
 
I think you have a really good buy with this car, it looks in decent condition. Its 23 years old so you cant expect the car to be in new condition, there will always be something that could be degraded or corroded. Best thing is have it checked by a mechanic, especially the underneath of the car, suspension and steering joints, any play in the gearshift, maybe gear linkages, any oil and gearbox oil leaks, shock absorbers for any leakages, radiator and connecting hoses, cam and fan belts. Check the exhaust for any holes and the turbo for unusual noises. Electrical issues are a bit more serious, check all items (wipers, lights, horn, windows, mirrors) etc are working smoothly, maybe you can get the fusebox checked out for corroding terminals as this will indicate possible water leaks in the body work or front window seals. Maybe a voltage check on the terminals of the fusebox will also help when the various items are functioning.
 
@KiwiRob aaah so, i described it as a 1992 MR2 cuz thats what the manual says, it is a MY 1992, sold in 1991, amd the original wheels were 14 inches, so i guess it is the 1st w20... So actually guys, this is a 24 years old car here... @Giannis @hoffmeister_fan @Centurion @330CIZHP @atee
Or is the 1990-1991 the 1st one and the 1991-1992 already a revision?
 
Wikipedia has some good information on the SW20. You really want a revised car or one that has had the revisions made to it, some people did this. That's a first gen car, all revision 2 cars had 15 inch wheels and on the turbos bigger brakes.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Toyota_MR2#Revisions_and_model_year_changes

also this page has some interesting info

http://www.mr2.com/forums/forums/214-MK2-Braking-Suspension-and-Wheels

That said a nice tidy example has future classic written all over it.
 
Wikipedia has some good information on the SW20. You really want a revised car or one that has had the revisions made to it, some people did this. That's a first gen car, all revision 2 cars had 15 inch wheels.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Toyota_MR2#Revisions_and_model_year_changes

also this page has some interesting info

http://www.mr2.com/forums/forums/214-MK2-Braking-Suspension-and-Wheels

That said a nice tidy example has future classic written all over it.
So, being a 1st gen, is it still a good buy?
 
Joao are you serious about this, or just toying with the idea?
Serious, i really like the car! Im just affraid about the fact that this is my first car... And i wanted to avoid having mantainance issues and problems while driving the car... But i really am in love with this car!
 
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@Giannis you see, im already fantasizing and stuff... I really want it, just am affraid of it not being as good as it seems! I mean, not the mr2 on a whole, this specific model i brought to you guys... Idk, it just seems too good to be truth!
 
Serious, i really like the car! Im just affraid about the fact that this is my first car... And i wanted to avoid having mantainance issues and problems while driving the car... But i really am in love with this car!

It's a Toyota you won't have to worry about it breaking down, they really do go one forever if they are well maintained, as I said my old MR2 is 23 years old with over 250,000 km's on the clock and has only had it's clutch and plugs changed.
 
No but seriously, one problem or another, manteinance wise, is ok since its common even in new cars, what i mean is i dont want a lemmon as my first car @Giannis
 
Its a really nice car and Toyotas are reliable and low on maintenance costs. You probably cannot go wrong with buying this car, you will have a rare classic and I am sure you will be popular with the girls also....hehehe.;):tongue.doodle:
 
Yes, I would say you cannot go wrong with it. It looks like it is in great condition especially for a 24 year old car and has only 63k miles. I am sure it is priced reasonably as well. You don't come across cars like this often.
So true! And also, i heard this car will only grow in value in a few years...
 

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