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Toyota - MR2 (2002)
Looking for the definitive Toyota MR2 price guide? You’ve landed on the right place. The classic Toyota MR2, with its rear‑mid‑engine layout and sharp handling, remains a favorite among sports‑car enthusiasts. This particular review focuses on the 2002 model, but the insights apply across the MR2’s production span. Whether you’re comparing the Toyota MR2 2002 price to current listings or curious about what a 2002 Toyota MR2 is worth today, we’ve distilled the data into a clear, scannable format.
Below you’ll find a comprehensive snapshot of the 2002 Toyota MR2’s key specs, a realistic depreciation analysis, and a market‑relevant comparison with similar compact sports coupes. All figures are generalized to avoid misleading specifics; remember that the used Toyota MR2 price can vary dramatically by condition, mileage, and local demand.
- Model year: 2002
- Engine: 1.6‑liter 4‑sleeve inline‑4 (K6)
- Power output: 115 hp @ 6,000 rpm
- Torque: 95 lb‑ft @ 4,500 rpm
- Transmission: 5‑speed manual (optional 4‑speed automatic)
- Drive layout: Rear‑mid‑engine, rear‑wheel drive
- Fuel type: Gasoline, regular only
- Dimensions: Length: 3,155 mm (124 inches)
Width: 1,665 mm (65.5 inches)
Height: 1,295 mm (51 inches) - Wheelbase: 2,208 mm (87 inches)
- Weight: 1,955 lb (≈ 889 kg) (standard)
- Top speed: 125 mph (≈ 201 km/h)
- 0‑60 mph: 7.1 seconds
Depreciation Insights
When evaluating Toyota MR2 depreciation, look beyond the typical 10‑20% yearly decline common to most cars. The MR2’s mid‑century engineering and enthusiastic niche following result in a somewhat different value curve:
- First year: Typically loses 15‑20% of its value in the first year after purchase. A 2002 MR2, for example, might start at ~\$18,000 (new) and settle around \$14,500 after one year of driving.
- Years 2‑3: A 25‑35% drop in absolute terms is common, bringing typical prices to the \$10,000‑\$12,000 range depending on mileage and condition.
- Year 5‑10: Depreciation slows; an opt–in with low mileage (35k‑45k miles) can often be found between \$8,000 and \$10,000 in the used market.
- Beyond a decade: Very low mileage and well‑maintained examples may maintain a higher residual value, especially with a proven service record and
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