The MR2 Spyder was considered, for many years, the only sporty car of Toyota make. Its manufacture was discontinued in 2004 due to declining sales, generally attributed to cheaper (but otherwise similar) sports models becoming available from other car makers.
The Toyota MR2 Spyder was first launched in 1976. It is a two-seat sports car manufactured by the company of Toyota. They are produced in Japan. There are three generations of the car.
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The term "spyder" comes from the frame structure of the convertible top. The MR2 was made from 1984 to 1999 in hard top or T-Top form. The MR-S, aka the MR-Spyder or MR2 Spyder was the convertible form of the MR2 made from 2000 to 2007. It was the third generation of this car.
Toyota does manufacture convertible cars. The Camry Solara & MR2 Spyder models are examples of convertible cars manufactured by Toyota.
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in the fuel tank
Toyota discontinued production of the Mr2 in 2005 due to the increase in competition and lack of sales of the model. In addition, they discontinued the Celica due to the same reasons.
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Toyota MR2 cars have 2 seats and were produced in Japan. From 1986, seats were available in leather in addition to the original option. Production of these cars stopped in 2005.
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For MR2 2.2, production years 1991 and 1993 the firing order is (1,3,4,2).For other years I don't know.