View Full Version : Mk 2 for a Mk1??
corkmr2
28th December 2010, 11:00 AM
Hi there,
I was on this forum last summer when I was looking for a Mk1 MR2 but eventually I ended up with a Mk2.
I love the Mk2 to bits, but am finding it a bit expensive to run, especially with the petrol prices the way they are. I was thinking of trying to find a Mk1 owner who may interested in some kind of a swap deal. I know it might be difficult but said I would throw it out there.
My car is a 1992 Rev1 156hp model. I just spend a few hunrdred on new tyres for the NCT - it passed on everything else. It's absolutely perfect and totally as standard.
So far the only other mk1 owner who has expressed an interest is the person selling this:
http://cars.donedeal.ie/for-sale/cars/1765371
Is anybody here familiar with it? Apparently the 'rattle' are nig end bearings.
andrewaw11
28th December 2010, 12:45 PM
i cant see how a mk1 would be any cheaper to run, fuel consumption is no better really and there still in the higher tax bands
corkmr2
28th December 2010, 12:53 PM
i cant see how a mk1 would be any cheaper to run, fuel consumption is no better really and there still in the higher tax bands
Sorry I was only going by what I was told by a friend of mine who has a mk1 and used to own a mk2. He told me that they are far more economical. I'm in Ireland, not the UK, and a 1.6 litre engine is a bit cheaper than a 2.0. Insurance also alot less, for me at least.
andrewaw11
28th December 2010, 03:09 PM
in witch case just be careful not to get one that needs welding and other bits, witch most do these days lol
corkmr2
6th February 2011, 05:33 PM
Anybody wish to offer an opinion on this: http://www.manic-motorz.com/forum/showt ... post361200 (http://www.manic-motorz.com/forum/showthread.php?31225-1985-Toyota-MR2&p=361200#post361200)
jonnie
6th February 2011, 06:31 PM
Gotta be logged in to see that - copy and paste the info?
corkmr2
6th February 2011, 06:38 PM
Sorry, this is a link to the same car advertised somewhere else: http://cars.donedeal.ie/for-sale/cars/1793855
jonnie
6th February 2011, 07:02 PM
Is it local to you?
Like everyone says, rust's the biggest bugger with MK1s. 120,000 miles is a pretty reasonable mileage, and it's a good sign that it still has its tool kit and owners manual.
I don't know how Irish "NCTs" work, but I'm guessing it should probably say September 2011 rather than 2012? Either way that's a good length.
If you can get to it easily enough I think the best advice is just to go and see it and inspect all the usual locations of rot - there's a really useful buying guide here:
http://www.challoner.com/mr2/tech/mk1bg.html
Hope that helps a bit!
corkcorolla
6th February 2011, 07:24 PM
Sorry, this is a link to the same car advertised somewhere else: http://cars.donedeal.ie/for-sale/cars/1793855
That car is for sale on Donedeal for a good while now,hes dropping a few pound off the prcie every other week so a good cash offer would lift it.
Originally green aswell,if you were to restore it back to its original colour,you'd have a very nice car there,rare colour.
Theres a white MK1 MR2 for sale in Cobh if I remember correctly on Gumtree Cork,I was tempted to go for a look myself,not too far from me at all,just down the Link! ;)
corkmr2
6th February 2011, 07:41 PM
Sorry, this is a link to the same car advertised somewhere else: http://cars.donedeal.ie/for-sale/cars/1793855
That car is for sale on Donedeal for a good while now,hes dropping a few pound off the prcie every other week so a good cash offer would lift it.
Originally green aswell,if you were to restore it back to its original colour,you'd have a very nice car there,rare colour.
Theres a white MK1 MR2 for sale in Cobh if I remember correctly on Gumtree Cork,I was tempted to go for a look myself,not too far from me at all,just down the Link! ;)
Oh yeah must try find that. Do you not fancy the black colour then? Not sure I could afford a respray!
corkmr2
6th February 2011, 07:43 PM
Is it local to you?
Like everyone says, rust's the biggest bugger with MK1s. 120,000 miles is a pretty reasonable mileage, and it's a good sign that it still has its tool kit and owners manual.
I don't know how Irish "NCTs" work, but I'm guessing it should probably say September 2011 rather than 2012? Either way that's a good length.
If you can get to it easily enough I think the best advice is just to go and see it and inspect all the usual locations of rot - there's a really useful buying guide here:
http://www.challoner.com/mr2/tech/mk1bg.html
Hope that helps a bit!
Hey thanks for the reply. It's not too far, about a 1.5 hour drive. The Irish NCT runs for two years, so that is correct (though they are getting rid of that system). Hopefully I can get a look at it soon enough.
corkcorolla
6th February 2011, 09:40 PM
To be honest lad if its originally green,and it being a rare colour,i'd be spraying back its original colour.
corkmr2
26th May 2011, 03:42 PM
Still on the look out for a mk1 :(
My mk2 now has NCT till 2013 and 3 months tax
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