2000 Toyota MR2 Spyder
Added to the line-up of Toyota's car is the first convertible, mid-engined, two-seater
sports car, the 2000 Toyota MR2 Spyder. It is technically called as Mark III or
the third generation of MR2 produced since 1985. The car has modernized classic
mid-engined proportions because of its very short hood and a stretched tail. The
small size of the car gives the impression of a sports car look with pocket-friendly
price.

Unlike the first two generations, it comes equipped with a soft folding convertible
top. The parallelogram style of the roof gives it a different look compared to
the usual flip-over and collapse set-up. Users can be protected from harsh winter
climate by using its featured glass rear window with defroster. The car's space
frame with bolt-on fenders give way to easy replacement of damaged components.
It can also be customized by the company and provide parts for racing. The interior
has enough space for two-set roadster. The leather-wrapped steering wheel and
shift knobs give it a sporty look. Entertainment system provides good sound yet
the noisy brakes and hard to open hood are its trouble spots.