Used 2004 Toyota MR2 Spyder Consumer Reviews
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Topless fun
Fun to drive, easy to own, and good on gas. Try it through corners!
An Absolute Blast to Drive
This is my daily commute car and is pure fun to drive. Top is easily raised and lowered in a single motion from the driver's seat. Handling is so precise and agile, I sometimes think this car reads my mind. I really wish Houston had more twisty roads. Gets approximately 28 mpg even though my normal freeway speeds are 85 mph+. Car is absolutely rock solid all the way up to top speed of 130 mph.
- Base ConvertibleMSRP: $11,85052 mi away
- Base ConvertibleMSRP: $18,999541 mi away
- Base ConvertibleMSRP: $16,999707 mi away
Pure fun with a practical side
I have driven this car for over a year and still love it. It is so light and responsive. Many would-be sports cars feel like trucks in comparison. The brakes are world class and I average 30 mpg on regular. It is my daily driver, and I have taken it on road trips with minimal driver fatigue. This is a car that knows what it is and doesn't compromise its basic purpose. The top raises or lowers easily from inside the car in about 7 seconds.
Rita's Fun Car
I was looking for a fun car and I got it. It drives like a dream and parks easily. I get alot of attention from other sports car owners and everyone seems to love it's appearance, as do I. Even though there isn't much storage, who cares. I didn't buy it for storage. I bought it for the sports aspect and that I got and more. I would recommend it to anyone. My husband is 6'4" tall and fits in it easily. Even though it is small, it seems spacious and has plenty of leg room.
Lots of fun but only for fun
We bought the MR2 from the original owner with 25,000 miles. My wife really wanted one. It is a great car overall but absolutely not practical. Hardly any more room than a motorcycle. I take my daughter to school on the way to work. With my laptop bag, her and me, not much room for anything else. Strictly a car for cruising.