
shibby! wrote:I dont agree with it being out handled by many other modern cars.
Get them on a dry road, and i am extremely confident that the Mr2 will out handle most cars.


any car with 4WD

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shibby! wrote:I dont agree with it being out handled by many other modern cars.
Get them on a dry road, and i am extremely confident that the Mr2 will out handle most cars.
shibby! wrote:I dont agree with it being out handled by many other modern cars.
Get them on a dry road, and i am extremely confident that the Mr2 will out handle most cars.
i cant think of a modern car that would be far better then the Mr2 that of course is a reasonable price.Not including 40k beemers with traction control etc.
Imprezza's Evo's are a different story, although im sure that on certain roads there would not be much in it.![]()
Nick
shibby! wrote:"Any car with 4wd"
Dont agree with that, only in the wet, or on rough ground.
There is a clip of Evo and a Subaru racing a S2000 and a Mk3 Mr2 and both the RWD cars one.![]()
The 4wd cars seemed to just understeer madly.On a track i would bet a rwd is better than 4wd.
Although the evo, was far better than the Subaru.
An Mr2 on a dry flat road, would just as fast as Subaru or Evo.With the right driver
Nick
tonigmr2 wrote:LOL well the MK1 is definitely an 80s classic, that's why I like it I'm an 80s chick.![]()
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But sorry, I stick by my view the MK2 is a 90s car!
T
shibby! wrote:Mk2 best model by far.
Most power.
Best looks.
Still looks good today.
And it handles VERY well.
Now i have not driven the Mk3, but im confident with a little bit of modernisation of the Mk2 suspension that it will be just as good as the Mk3.
Now my mk2 is lowered, and it handles extremely well, very nimble and very responsive.![]()
Can anyone tell us exaclty why the Mk3 handles better?
Nick
shibby! wrote:But why is it more predictable on the limit? Aerodynamics?
I dont doubt that it will change direction faster, it is lighter afterall.
I personally think a little tweak with the suspension and it will be just as good.![]()
Whack them both on coilovers etc i think they would be pretty much even.
I think the MK2 does not look dated at all.Set of clear fronts and clear sides.
Think its an awesome looking car.
It actually looks like a sports car, which is more than i can say for some so called modern sports cars.
If the car is outdated why is it still faster than many many modern cars, thats on the bends and in a straight line.
I would love for Toyota to have a go at another MK2.2.0 turbo, and great handling with a light weight body, with great looks.
Can you imagine, the body of a sports car, still mid engined, with modern chassis and a modern 2.0 turbo engine.no reason why over 350bhp standard horsepower cannot be done.
L0rdMike wrote:tonigmr2 wrote:LOL well the MK1 is definitely an 80s classic, that's why I like it I'm an 80s chick.![]()
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But sorry, I stick by my view the MK2 is a 90s car!
T
But the MK2 first came out in 89, thus making it a 80's car.![]()
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Rob wrote:Cheaper to run an F1 team than develop new models.
Alex O wrote:Has anyone actually driven a new MX5?
Doubt many have..
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.and has anyone read the May 2006 Evo? They say all sorts of derogatory things about the new MX5.
So, dont count on a new MR2 being destroyed by the current MX5, there is certainly room for improvement.It's almost as if Mazda have said
"Oh, the MX5 did well, lets just update the looks and slap a new one out" without really concentrating on improving the engineering.
Oh, and MK2 Turbo is by far the best MR2 ever!!!![]()
Get them on a dry road, and i am extremely confident that the Mr2 will out handle most cars.
Ian Geary wrote:Get them on a dry road, and i am extremely confident that the Mr2 will out handle most cars.
Unfortunately it has been known to rain in the UK.
Don't forget the government's new emissions rules- not exactly turbo friendly, which is why manufacturers have been moving to smaller capacity VVT engines I reckon.
Fleet buyers wouldn't touch an MR2 type car, which in the UK, is where a lot of the cash is for car sellers.
The Mk2 styling(exterior) has stood the test of time quite well
- just think of 90s rivals such as the Ford Probe and Nissan 200SX s13.
But the interior is sadly well behind the times.![]()
And new safety rules, as well as chassis and body technology
(folding roof anyone?) will probably mean a ground up redesign is needed, rather than re-hashing the grill and rear lights
(aka Subaru).
I do recall reading on www.celica-club.co.uk that a new Supra concept is out- based on a Lexus.
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Ian
ENSMR2 wrote:That'll be badged as a lexus.