Janus Posted May 22, 2011 Posted May 22, 2011 Our new MR2 :cool2: Decided we'll never ever replace Zedward, unless its with another Zed, which we will after we qualified, so got something else fun, cheap and still, in my opinion, really cool. Forgotten how fun it is to drive an MR2, love the driving position and the handling! Some pics :w00t: Quote
Janus Posted May 22, 2011 Author Posted May 22, 2011 Ah that looks very clean indeed :) Cheers Marty, its pretty tidy, UK spec, FSH, 92k miles. Alloys need a refurb, and despite our auto electrician fleecing us yesterday morning, he still hasn't stopped the weird feedback through the stereo when the car is running :censored: but apart from that she's sweet as a nut. Or banana lol Quote
Gaz 300 Posted May 22, 2011 Posted May 22, 2011 Very nice Janus:thumbup1:health to enjoy mate:biggrin: Quote
Guest HollowPoint Posted May 22, 2011 Posted May 22, 2011 Surely an MR2 would cost about the same as a Z wouldn't it? Both to buy, insure, run etc. Maybe slightly less thirsty, but that'd be about it I'd think. Nice car btw. Quote
Janus Posted May 22, 2011 Author Posted May 22, 2011 Surely an MR2 would cost about the same as a Z wouldn't it? Both to buy, insure, run etc. Maybe slightly less thirsty, but that'd be about it I'd think. Nice car btw. Not even close mate! Marc can't get insured on a Zed for any sort of sensible price and its much less thirsty. In fact insurance is same as it was on the Puma and £100 less excess too. Had an MR2 before so knew the running costs etc. Apart from the Glanza, all our cars have been NAs so bit less thirsty Quote
Guest HollowPoint Posted May 22, 2011 Posted May 22, 2011 Ah yeah, it's N/A, why didn't I pick up on that? Out of curiosity, how old is Marc, and what's the cost of insurance on the MR2? Quote
Janus Posted May 22, 2011 Author Posted May 22, 2011 Ah yeah, it's N/A, why didn't I pick up on that? Out of curiosity, how old is Marc, and what's the cost of insurance on the MR2? Zedward was an NA too - not for much longer I suspect tho! Marc's 24 and insurance is £37 a month Quote
Guest HollowPoint Posted May 22, 2011 Posted May 22, 2011 Yeah I understand, I was running an R32 GTR when I was 21 and the insurance was £4,500 a year, then a BMW 525iS when I was 24 and it was over £1K, now I'm 28 and the Z is about £600 a year. Insurance is a killer. Quote
groover Posted May 22, 2011 Posted May 22, 2011 Cheers Marty, its pretty tidy, UK spec, FSH, 92k miles. Alloys need a refurb, and despite our auto electrician fleecing us yesterday morning, he still hasn't stopped the weird feedback through the stereo when the car is running :censored: but apart from that she's sweet as a nut. Or banana lol Hi Jane, i dont know if it helps or not, but when fitting an aftermarket stereo to my mates MR2, we had a similar problem, then discovered he had tried wiring the speakers to the speaker output of the stereo. The reason i found he had the problem, is that the speaker system is self powering in the MR2, ie each side has their own power amps, so only the audio output signal on the phono plugs need to be connected and not the speaker output wires of the stereo. So the stereo amp output speaker wires are not used, as you cant put amplified speaker output to a signal input of another amp. HTH Quote
Janus Posted May 22, 2011 Author Posted May 22, 2011 Hi Jane, i dont know if it helps or not, but when fitting an aftermarket stereo to my mates MR2, we had a similar problem, then discovered he had tried wiring the speakers to the speaker output of the stereo. The reason i found he had the problem, is that the speaker system is self powering in the MR2, ie each side has their own power amps, so only the audio output signal on the phono plugs need to be connected and not the speaker output wires of the stereo. So the stereo amp output speaker wires are not used, as you cant put amplified speaker output to a signal input of another amp. HTH Thats helpful thanks, Marc'll have another look. Annoyed that our sparky charged us £50 yest tho for essentially just sorting out the electrical fault that meant the windows were't working. Won't be using or recommending him again! Quote
Janus Posted May 22, 2011 Author Posted May 22, 2011 Yeah I understand, I was running an R32 GTR when I was 21 and the insurance was £4,500 a year, then a BMW 525iS when I was 24 and it was over £1K, now I'm 28 and the Z is about £600 a year. Insurance is a killer. Jeez did you rob a bank?!! Totally agree, insurance is a killer. Mine's cheap but then I'm female and old, lol Quote
Guest HollowPoint Posted May 23, 2011 Posted May 23, 2011 Nah was just young and getting paid a lot, so instead of saving to buy a house or anything useful like my friends, I blew it on a fast car. Always had the same problem, by all accounts I should be getting rid of the 300, but I'm not :D Quote
daZvert Posted May 23, 2011 Posted May 23, 2011 Another car!!! you change them so often, I like it though, nice colour and very girlie!! Quote
pbryant_knight Posted May 23, 2011 Posted May 23, 2011 Nice car Jane. Must admit, ive considered the MR2 a few times. Peter Quote
rising son Posted May 23, 2011 Posted May 23, 2011 ive got an mr2 g-limited the same as urs that i use as a daily, decent little cars, and handle very well, many happy miles Quote
bantambunny Posted May 23, 2011 Posted May 23, 2011 Flipping heck, another one :rofl: I loved my MR2, still miss it for it's amazingly handling and practicality and the fun of revving it up to 7500k :) Quote
300ZX_666 Posted May 23, 2011 Posted May 23, 2011 :thumbup1:Nice looking MR2 Janus, very clean and tidy.:thumbup1: Quote
pixas Posted May 23, 2011 Posted May 23, 2011 very nice, i do like them ! :D the yellow looks lovely aswell Quote
leo-r32gts Posted May 23, 2011 Posted May 23, 2011 You change your car more often than I change my pants :ohmy: Great looking car - can't remember seeing a yellow one before - it looks great! I've considered one of these many times - the girlfriend wants an Audi TT next , but I'm thinking I'll be getting.. ahem, SHE'LL be getting one of these little bad boys! If you actually keep it longer than 46.5 hrs then I could be interested when you come to sell! Good look with it - but knowing Toyotas, other than a few washers and bushes, it should be a pretty cheap and reliable car - fingers crossed for ya! Shame it wasn't a T-bar - but then again, you like your slick tops!! :cool2: Quote
Janus Posted May 23, 2011 Author Posted May 23, 2011 ive got an mr2 g-limited the same as urs that i use as a daily, decent little cars, and handle very well, many happy miles My last one was a G Limited, this one is a UK spec, not much difference really tho. Great cars! Quote
Janus Posted May 23, 2011 Author Posted May 23, 2011 Flipping heck, another one :rofl: I loved my MR2, still miss it for it's amazingly handling and practicality and the fun of revving it up to 7500k :) We loved ours so much, hence another one lol. Cheap cars really and so much for for not much money, good times! Quote
Janus Posted May 23, 2011 Author Posted May 23, 2011 nice that .......the flying banana Lol one Marc's colleagues called him Bananaman! Quote
Janus Posted May 23, 2011 Author Posted May 23, 2011 :thumbup1:Nice looking MR2 Janus, very clean and tidy.:thumbup1: Cheers, its great, we're well pleased with it :clap: Quote
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