Toyota Mr2 Spyder 116k Miles Rebuilt Title Minor Carfax Tagged Inspected Austin on 2040-cars
Austin, Texas, United States
2000 Toyota MR2 Spyder. Car was involved in a minor rear-end collision and repaired properly. Currently, title is Texas blue clean and clear. This is a reliable, clean little Toyota. It has the 1.8L motor in it, same as a Corolla and it gets amazing MPG. I'm getting about 34 right now, combined. Needs nothing. Just had a Toyota technician perform the tuneup. Runs great. Low miles, at only 117K. Check around to see what they are selling for- a LOT more than I'm asking. The paint is in good shape. Not perfect, but certainly presentable and nice and clean. There are some rock chips on the hood. There are no dents or major damage to the car. It has a cold air intake and an aftermarket muffler. At idle, it's super quiet but on the gas hard it has a nice grunt to it. Sounds solid. Motor, and mechanics are great. No check engine lights, no ABS lights, no airbag lights. In the accident, the airbags did not deploy. I have the carfax and happy to send it to interested buyers. It's an inexpensive MR2 Spyder that needs a fun home to go to. It's never going to be in a museum, but it's a great little driver that won't leave you stranded while you're having fun. I am located in Austin, Texas. Happy to deliver the car as I have a small truck and trailer- not a big deal to drive it wherever you are. |
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