
Zeppozen wrote:With an MR2 you need to factor in Garage bills, Tool Box Purchase, Frustration, cost of parts worth more than the car, Frustration,

Rain water pouring into the engine which is a daily occurrence in Scotland, Frustration,
the fact they have a tendency to go in a huff if left alone for a few days, Brake Calipers, Alternator, Damp Ignition leads, Frustration of a love hate relationship, 


Only if they aren't properly maintained in the first place.

Mine was left sitting over a week with a dead alternator a couple weeks ago.

Didn't even need to charge the battery even though it had been through 3-4 start cycles and been driven

~30 miles with headlights on

- fired up first time with the new alternator fitted

- handbrake wasn't stuck on, brakes weren't sticking, no issues at all.

Alternator failure wasn't the usual one either before you point that out.

The locking bolt AND pivot bolt had sheared due to what I can only assume was a problem with the bracket.

Anyone who swears about an alternator replacement should try removing the alternator and the bracket in one piece on the driveway.

That's a job worth swearing about

Very odd issue, but now sorted with a turbo bracket and alternator

- the extra amps will be good for the audio system as well.

Never had a problem in the rain either.

Ignition components have a finite lifespan

- inspect

/ replace as per the service schedule and there won't be a problem.

A lot of the time the problem is the components are just old, and people don't replace them because they only do a few thousand miles a year, which is incorrect

- there is a time factor as well as the miles covered with all components.
