1989 Toyota Mr2 on 2040-cars
Chadds Ford, Pennsylvania, United States
For sale I have an 1989 Toyota MR2 Automatic Transmission with 132k
miles on it (Mileage will go up as I need to use the car to drive to
work). The car is in excellent running condition with nice hot heat and
ice cold A/C. I've just had a lot of work done on this car and put a lot
of money into it, so it kills me to see it go. The engine turns over
without a problem and the transmission shifts flawlessly as it was
recently replaced. When on normal mode the car shifts around 3-3.5 rpms
in order to save gas, when you switch it over to power mode the car
shifts right before red line sending you soaring at high speeds.
I will NOT be including the radio seen in the pictures, I will return it to stock before the sale. Do not worry if you think I have stripped the stock wires for the radio, I always use a radio harness so that the stock radio may be easily placed back into the car. Specs: - Engine 1.6L 115 hp I4 - Drivetrain RWD - Body Style Coupe - 4 Speed Automatic w/ Overdrive - City (mpg): 26 - Highway (mpg): 31 -Gas Tank Size: 10.8 Gallons Recent Work Done to Car: - Passed Pennsylvania Safety Inspection - Passed Pennsylvania Emission Inspection - Replaced Muffler - Two New Front Tires - Replaced Battery Hold Down - Balanced Tires - New Temperature Sensor - New Wiper Blades - New Front Speakers (I still have the stock speakers but they are blown out if you would like them) I have receipts on everything done to the car. Bad things about this car: - Has Some Wear And Tear on the Interior (It is a 25 Year Old Car After All, Can Be Seen In pictures) - Has NO Dents, but Does Have Some Scratches, Can Easily Be Fixed with Touch Up Paint Though - Window Switch on the Driver Door Does Not Work. There was an aftermarket switch placed next to the gear shift though that operates the drivers side window, works without a problem. Passenger side window works without any problems. This car is a great deal, it can be used as your weekend warrior or your daily driver with the excellent fuel economy of 30MPG. Ask any MR2 driver how it feels to sit behind this car and you'll see that massive smile grow on their face as they talk about how it feels like they are driving a street legal go cart that can shoot from 0-60 in no time. This car is also a very exotic car and every time I get behind the wheel I always see people checking this car out. Car is available for pickup ONLY. |
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