What is the value of a 1985 Toyota MR2?

What is the value of a 1985 Toyota MR2?

**Figure based on a stock 1985 Toyota MR2 Mk I valued at $9,600 with OH rates with $100/300K liability/UM/UIM limits. Actual costs vary depending on the coverage selected, vehicle condition, state and other factors.

What engine does an MR2 have?

With five structural bulkheads, the MR2 was quite heavy for a two-seater of its size. Toyota employed the naturally aspirated 4A-GE 1,587 cc (1.6 L; 96.8 cu in) inline-four engine, a DOHC four-valve-per-cylinder motor, borrowed from the E80 series Corolla.

Are MR2 fast?

The fastest Toyota MR2 sold in the U.S. market was the Mk2 Turbo model, with a top speed of 142 mph. Mark I supercharged cars have a top speed of 130 mph, with naturally-aspirated Mk1 models able to hit 120 mph. Mark III MR2 Spyders have a top speed of 129 mph.

How many miles does a 1985 Toyota MR2 have?

1985 Toyota MR2 (AW11) 5sp – $2500 (NJ) 143,000 miles, many new parts, daily driver orignal paint and window sticker. Years of records on car. Almost rust free. Great shape for its age. Car has NJ inspection till 2012. great on gas

Where does the engine go in a Toyota MR2?

The age of your car – Most cars have engine bays and mounting blocks in very specific positions, depending on their age and model. Make sure that you pick a motor that will fit in a car of your age, and more importantly, if you have a Toyota MR2, make sure that you get one which will go in a MR2.

When did the Toyota MR2 concept car come out?

Toyota debuted its SV-3 concept car in October 1983 at the Tokyo Motor Show, gathering press and the audience publicity. The car was scheduled for a Japanese launch in the second quarter of 1984 under the name MR2.

What was the compression ratio on the Toyota MR2?

In 1986 (1988 for the US market), Toyota introduced a supercharged engine for the MR2. Based on the same block and head, the 4A-GZE was equipped with a small Roots-type supercharger and a Denso intercooler. T-VIS was eliminated and the compression ratio was lowered to 8:1.

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