Toyota MR2 (2000 - 2006 )  

Great fun to drive. More minimalist than previous version. Goes and handles just like a sports-inspired roadster should.

Virtually no luggage space. Prices are still high. A broken rear window means replacing the whole hood.

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Last updated 10 January 2012
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