When Toyota released its second generation MR2 in 1990, the car was widely criticized for its sphincter-puckering handling characteristic. Some of the world motoring press called it "snap-oversteer", ...
With one eye (or maybe both) on the American market, Toyota opted to launch its second-generation MR2 as a bigger, more comfortable, more practical two-seater for 1989. While this upset many purists - ...
Bhavik is a petrolhead through and through who has lived and breathed cars all his life. His passion for automobiles made him an avid reader and a loyal consumer of journalistic automotive content.
If you're in the market for a mid-engine sports car, buying new is pretty pricey. Even the latest Porsche Cayman starts north of $50,000. On the used market, though, you have quite a few affordable ...
Over the past few years, I've noticed a somewhat upsetting trend. People in their 20s seem to be less and less interested in cars. While they can notice a nicely modified vehicle, they won't be ...
Think back to the last time Toyota released an affordable, mid-engined, turbocharged, rear wheel-drive sports car. In fact, think back to the last time any Japanese manufacturer attempted such a ...
When two Toyota MR2 owners get together to compare notes on their different generations, the conversation is sure to get heated. The first generation Midship Runabout, known by its AW11 chassis code, ...
My upbringing in a family of carholics coincided with the fabulous era of 1990s Japan, when NSXs battled Ferraris, GT-Rs broke Nürburgring records and the first of the 10-second Supras emerged. Toyota ...
With one eye (or maybe both) on the American market, Toyota opted to launch its second-generation MR2 as a bigger, more comfortable, more practical two-seater for 1989. While this upset many purists - ...
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