Having spent the week enviously watching other members of the team troop out to drive their choice of model for our £10k sports car feature, it was a nice surprise to end up with the keys to a Mk3 Toyota MR2.
A few days earlier I had been arguing for its inclusion as a cheaper alternative to the cars on test and Elliott, in a shock move, agreed with me – offering it up as a cut-price substitute for the Vauxhall VX220.
With such esteemed support I was clearly on to something, and so it proved when I took the Roadster out for a spin on an uncharacteristically sunny afternoon last month.
Having owned two original Elans and an Elise, Elliott takes the form of a chain-smoking Yoda when it comes to expressing the virtues of light sports cars. And, straight out of the box, everything I’d heard our leader wax lyrical about made sense in the MR2.
The Mk3 incarnation is the lightest that Toyota has built and it shows. It breezes through the gears in a way that makes other moderns feel like lumbering rugby props, while a pleasing exhaust note accompanies its revy nature.