Used 2003 Toyota MR2 Spyder Consumer Reviews
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Glad to have my Spyder
This car (like others have stated) is fun fun fun to drive. Corners very well, but the sequential shifts like a little ofd lady would. Thats ok with me. It is hard to describe all of the heads that turn (young and old alike) when they see my baby blue MR2. I feel fortunate that the couple of teenagers, who wanted my car, had parents that would not cosign for them. My biggest problem is time-sharing the second seat between my wife and two children.
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It handles very well on dry smooth road, but not on wet and uneven surface.
- Base ConvertibleMSRP: $15,299576 mi away
- Base ConvertibleMSRP: $11,950599 mi away
- Base ConvertibleMSRP: $11,995608 mi away
Awesome Spyder
Fun Fun Fun Car to Drive. Looked at Honda S2000 (can't turn off airbag for 10 year old daughter), BMW Z-4 (15K more) and the Miata (not in the same class!)and found this to be the best bang for the buck!
love my car!
I love my new sporty car, the reliabilty of a toyota, the beautiful color, the handling and safety...its quick, cute,and turns heads. You can put the top up or down in 3 seconds flat at a stop light.
Got the feeling
Truly enjoyable ride. Has the feel of an expensive car but quite affordable at under $25,000. Sequential shifting makes driving in rush-hour traffic less stressful, and the addition of shifting mechanism on the steering column makes multi-tasking possible. Gas mileage has been great and the use of regular unleaded gasoline is a real plus. The only negative is storage. Overall, a feel good experience.