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Old 07-15-2005, 05:53 PM   #15
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Originally Posted by alland
I bought a MR2 Spyder because it's 90% of the fun at half the price of of a Boxster and is less common. I could afford to buy a couple of Boxsters and I don't give a hoot how I'm perceived.

Don't get me wrong, I like Boxsters, but I think it would take a Ferrari to be significantly more fun than my MR2.

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I was really surprized at the MR2 when I drove it - it had very good handling (I tried it at a much lower speed than I've been comfortable at trying in the Boxster). The price was really attractive too, the issue for me was that it literally had the luggage capacity of a lunch box. And I'm not kidding - maybe the Hulk lunchbox instead of the Little Mermaid, but no more. If I was driving anywhere with my backpack or groceries in the car, any passenger was going to end up with it in their lap (or walking). What was Toyota thinking? So much for customer-focused engineering...

Now, for a car to run in a low cost "spec" class (a la Spec Miata) it would be a blast, because there would be no need to carry anything but me and a tank of gas...
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