The Mazda RX7 was first introduce in 1978 and later end in 2002. There are many model of RX7 like the popular GTU, GXL, and the TurboII. But some might never heard of the Mazda RX7 GTUs, yes, with the "s".
In 1989, it was mass produced but still not as much as the other models. But in 1990 it was under production that many said that Mazda deny that they ever made them. The number that was produced some said it was only 500 total in the whole world making the rarest RX7 available.
These rotary engine sport cars have many fans all over the world.
It's not a surprise that these RX7 enthusiasts gather together each year to meet showing and sharing their own pride and joy of ownership of an RX7. At these gatherings you will see all sorts of performance parts and the setup of each individual cars. These enthusiasts always have their eyes open, looking for the latest performance kits and accessories to change or add to their current setup. This is one of the reason why the Mazda RX7 are so in demand even after the fact that Mazda had end it's production for almost a decade.
The 1978-85 are known as the first generation RX7 which gained popularity when it first came on scenes at 1983 Olympus Ralley. The second generation is from 1986-92 and is the most popular model and even today for a well kept 2nd gen RX7 comes with a pretty good price tag. Then there is the 1993-02 known as the 3rd generation RX7. It's the most sold generation of all the three. In the U.S. it end at 1995 but other places like Japan and Australia continue to sell until 2002.
The Mazda RX7 is an aspirated 1.3L rotary engine, up to 246hp an redline at 8,500rpm. And usually a 2-seater sport car but and most people don't know is that the 2nd Gen RX7 does have a 4-seater model. It's another rare feature. But the 2 bucket like seats in the back replaced the storage compartment will not well for 2 full size grown adults.
All in all, these RX7s are one of the fun driving car and RX7 for sale are everywhere if you looking for one to buy it's not very hard. But is hard to find a well kept RX7. So the best tip that you will ever need is too be "patient". Take your time, check it all out thoroughly and keep in mind that you will find the right one and it's out there.
In 1989, it was mass produced but still not as much as the other models. But in 1990 it was under production that many said that Mazda deny that they ever made them. The number that was produced some said it was only 500 total in the whole world making the rarest RX7 available.
These rotary engine sport cars have many fans all over the world.
It's not a surprise that these RX7 enthusiasts gather together each year to meet showing and sharing their own pride and joy of ownership of an RX7. At these gatherings you will see all sorts of performance parts and the setup of each individual cars. These enthusiasts always have their eyes open, looking for the latest performance kits and accessories to change or add to their current setup. This is one of the reason why the Mazda RX7 are so in demand even after the fact that Mazda had end it's production for almost a decade.
The 1978-85 are known as the first generation RX7 which gained popularity when it first came on scenes at 1983 Olympus Ralley. The second generation is from 1986-92 and is the most popular model and even today for a well kept 2nd gen RX7 comes with a pretty good price tag. Then there is the 1993-02 known as the 3rd generation RX7. It's the most sold generation of all the three. In the U.S. it end at 1995 but other places like Japan and Australia continue to sell until 2002.
The Mazda RX7 is an aspirated 1.3L rotary engine, up to 246hp an redline at 8,500rpm. And usually a 2-seater sport car but and most people don't know is that the 2nd Gen RX7 does have a 4-seater model. It's another rare feature. But the 2 bucket like seats in the back replaced the storage compartment will not well for 2 full size grown adults.
All in all, these RX7s are one of the fun driving car and RX7 for sale are everywhere if you looking for one to buy it's not very hard. But is hard to find a well kept RX7. So the best tip that you will ever need is too be "patient". Take your time, check it all out thoroughly and keep in mind that you will find the right one and it's out there.
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