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Rear Mounted Engine, Ksport Coilovers, Jdm, Rear Wheel Drive, Mk1 Mr2, Two Tone on 2040-cars

US $5,000.00
Year:1986 Mileage:174000
Location:

United States

United States

Here is a beautiful 1986 Toyota MR2 for sale. I have been a mechanic for 40 years. I own 8 of these MR2 and have been maintaining and working on them for over 15 years. The damage shown in the front end is from the shippers mishandling the car. Not looking for a trade unless its a Datsun 280z or Silvia. Any questions I can be reached at 713-444-9523 call or text. 

4AGE Motor
Automatic Transmission
ZERO rust issues 
*KSport Version Road Racing Coilovers 36 way adjustable(if I agree to a price other than the price listed I will swap the coilovers for the stock struts unless prior arrangements have been made)
Stance Mindset wheels 16x8+26 wrapped in new 205/45/16 tires 
Fresh oil change which has been done every 3,000 miles
New muffler 
AC is ice cold 
Power Windows 
Seats are in great shape, no tears
Carpet is in great shape with no shedding
Pioneer receiver
Alpine and Sony Speakers 
New battery and alternator
Limo tint
Rolled fenders
Valve Job
New Starter
New paint job (2yrs ago)

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Toyota to buck engine downsizing trend, may go larger and turbo-free

Mon, 14 Oct 2013

Turbocharging isn't really Toyota's specialty, and the Japanese automaker isn't being shy about acknowledging it. Koei Saga, a senior managing officer in charge of drivetrain research and development, says that eschewing turbos and increasing displacement of engines using the Atkinson cycle can produce better power gains without sacrificing fuel economy, Automotive News reports.
Toyota is investing heavily in larger-displacement Atkinson-cycle engines in addition to turbocharged engines, but Saga doesn't think the automaker will use turbocharging across many product lines. He apparently remains unconvinced that the technology "makes the world better."
In Toyota's eyes then, Atkinson cycle engines do make the world better, and here's how. Their pistons complete four processes - intake, compression, power and exhaust - in one revolution of the crankshaft, and the power stroke is longer than the compression stroke. Traditional Otto cycle engines require two crankshaft revolutions to accomplish those same four operations and have equal-length compression and power strokes. Atkinson cycle engines are more efficient, but less power dense, though increasing displacement can offset that shortfall.

Toyota Sienna Swagger Wagon rides again with Busta Rhymes

Mon, 04 Aug 2014

Let's face it: there are few things less "gangsta" than a minivan (which goes a long way towards explaining why crossovers have been gradually taking their place as the family-hauler of choice across America, but we digress). The point here is not lost on Toyota, which has embraced the uncool image of the minivan with the Swagger Wagon campaign.
We first saw the suburban-goes-urban campaign pop up with the introduction of the new Sienna back in 2010. And now that the Sienna's been updated for 2015, the campaign is back again, featuring none other than Trevor Tahiem Smith, Jr. himself... better known to most as Busta Rhymes. The decidedly white-bread video spot that follows may make you cringe, but you've got to admit that it's well done, even if it doesn't have the charm and freshness of the original.

KBB 2013 Brand Image Awards has some obvious and oddball winners

Sat, 30 Mar 2013

The sixth edition of the Kelley Blue Book Brand Image Awards have crowned a wide range of winners - in a couple of cases the recipient of the laurels might say more about KBB users than they do about the actual winner. Compiled from the responses of more than 12,000 shoppers on KBB.com over the past year, there are 13 categories broken into non-luxury, luxury and truck segments "representing the combined wisdom of the American car-buying public."
The award categories have been revamped this year, with some dropping off, some new ones appearing and at least one other given a new term. What isn't surprising is that Honda won Most Trusted Brand for the second year running, Best Value Brand for the third year in a row and took Best Overall Brand, which wasn't on last year's list of awards.
On our own shores, in the non-luxury categories Chrysler got Most Refined Brand and Buick took Best Value Luxury Brand. Neither one of those marques won anything in last year's Brand Image Awards, while Cadillac, which won Best Interior Design Brand and Best Comfort Brand last year - those awards disappeared this year - went home without a single accolade.