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1995 Toyota MR2 incorrect value of vehicle

Mark Holden, 02/11/2018
1995 Toyota MR2 2dr Coupe
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The 1994-1995 Toyota Mr2, whether it be the Turbo version or the normally aspirated (N/A) version, is grossly undervalued. I have owned 7 of the ranging from 1991-1995 and both versions. I recently (2015) sold my 1993 Turbo model, that I bought and shipped from Tennessee, on Ebay, for $8500.00. I bought a '93 coupe N/A in Colorado ('09) for $5000.00 and a couple of years later sold it for $6000.00. I bought my 1995 MR2 N/A from San Diego, Calif., in Sept. 2010 for $6000.00 and that was a steal because the guy needed cash real fast for the 95 Toyota twin-turbo Supra he was buying when he received the cash from me. 1991-1992 MR2's are the same car albeit the Turbo or the N/A, the 1993 is pretty much the same model except for some improvements Toyota made like rear suspension, 15" wheels instead of 14", and some other incidentals. The 1994-1995 Mr2's they changed quite a bit, for instance, rear wing, rear tail light assemblies, smaller sport steering wheel, sport bucket seats with adjustable lumbar and unique cloth pattern unto themselves, added passenger side air bags etc. 1995 is the last year Toyota imported the MR2 even though they still made this model through to 1999. The imported numbers of the car in 1995 was around 84 Turbos and 163 non-turbo (N/A). So when you do a search for 94-95 MR2's through Auto Trader or Craigslist or ?? you come up with a handful and the least expensive with 138xxx miles or so is $8500.00. It will likely never be in your state that you will find one when they are sprinkled over the U.S. in such a small amount, as is shown by where I purchased mine, Colorado, Tennessee, California etc. I challenge anyone to find a 1995 MR2 N/A as clean as mine, not just in Arizona but the whole U.S. for the value they (KBB., NADA, Edmunds and "CCC ONE" in particular) say it's worth = $3739.10. My dilemma.

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1995 MR2 Turbo

MKII95T, 10/23/2003
1995 Toyota MR2 Turbo 2dr Coupe
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This car is unbelivable, you must find the nearest one and test drive it today.

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Mid-Age Crisis

bestpointguard, 12/05/2003
1995 Toyota MR2 2dr Coupe
1 of 2 people found this review helpful

Turned 50 and wanted a real sport's car. I got it! I'll probably never sell this car. Might try to put a turbo in it some day. But when I originally took it for a test drive I said I'll never want anything again for the rest of my life. Beautiful, reliable, and fun to drive. Mine is a white t-top, looks brand new and I plan to keep it that way. Cost $35K in 1-5- 96. I paid $12.5 in 11-20-02. Best investment I ever made. Only problem - altenator needed to be replaced at 92,000 miles and I only got 20,000 miles on my Faulkens (love these tires).

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Toyota MR-2

J. M., 09/11/2003
1995 Toyota MR2 2dr Coupe
1 of 3 people found this review helpful

Fun to drive. Extremely economical car.

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