If you’re after a bit of inexpensive fun and you’re looking for an open-top, two-seat sports car of decent swervability and reasonable affordability, your thoughts might immediately gravitate towards a used Mazda MX-5 of some sort, but may I introduce you instead to the third-generation Toyota MR2?
This little jewel ran from 2000 to 2006 and can now be bought for peanuts, and while it shares much in common with the iconic Mazda, such as the wind-in-the-hair pleasure and the promise of at least decent longterm reliability, it differs by having its engine mounted amidships, just as its two predecessors did.
Oh yes, those predecessors. You see, it was in 1985 when Toyota first offered an MR2, a mid-engined, twoseat, rear-wheel-drive, T-bar-roofed bundle of fun, heavily influenced by the delightful…