We all know MR2s are getting cheaper n cheaper, but i know myself i would pay anything for a rev4/5 in mint.




When you look at something like Cossies they are mad money, do you think MR2s are ever going to appreciate.


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MR2 Rich wrote:With the Cossies, you may see lots for sale at silly prices but many aren't selling at those prices.The Rs500's have gone through the roof because there was only 500 made and with time they have become appreciated.
I personally know of one that has sold for 90k recently but that car was extremely special from what I've know.
The 3dr Cossies
(which the 500 was based on) seem to have a top value of about 15 to 20 but anything special could go higher.
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The thing that has made their value rise is a few things I think, there aren't many decent ones about as they were quite rare to start with.The people that are buying them couldn't afford back in the 90's when insurance was stupid.
The race history of the 500's puts them above the 3dr's and Sapphire Cossies and something the 2's don't have.
Anyone that is looking for a Cosworth at the moment
(myself included) will tell you that there aren't that many good ones left and people are pricing their cars too high.
There are crap 7k/8k Saphs being advertised and then there is the odd 4/5k one that are solid bases that just need a little work.
Do I think Mr2's values can rise, in my opinion prices will rise but nothing spectacular.The cars collectors want are low mileage original cars and I don't think there are that many 2's especially turbo that haven't been modified.
There are just too many 2's about for them to be rare enough to appreciate as classic car value is all in supply and demand like everything else.