1985 Mazda Rx-7 Gs on 2040-cars
Miami, Florida, United States
On Oct-21-13 at 17:09:49 PDT, seller added the following information: 1985 MAZDA RX-7 GS 1 OWNER ALL ORIGINAL CONDITION WITH FACTORY BOOKS .THIS CAR DOES NOT HAVE ANY AFTERMARKET PARTS EXCEPT THE MUFFLER TIP THAT I HAD TO REPLACE A FEW YEARS AGO WITH A STAINLESS STEEL STUBY. OTHER THAN THAT THE CAR IS 99% ORIGINAL WITH EXCELLENT INTERIORS IT EVEN HAS ORIGINAL 28 YEAR OLD FLOOR MATS FROM MAZDA AND ORIGINAL FULLY WORKING EQ CASSETTE RADIO.MY BROTHER WAS THE 1ST OWNER AND I ENDED UP WITH THE CAR AS THE 2ND OWNER SO IT'S BEEN WITH US SINCE BRAND NEW .The A/C WORKS GREAT A MUST FOR FLORIDA WEATHER.ALL LIGHTS AND ELECTRICAL WORK GOOD. THIS CAR I'TS IN EXCELLENT MECHANICAL CONDITION FOR A 28 YEAR OLD CAR WITH ORIGINAL PAINT. IT DOES HAVE MULTIPLE MINOR SCRATCHES AND MISSING PAINT ON REAR BUMPER and FRONT RIGHT FENDER AND AND SUPERFICIAL RUST SPOT ON REAR LEFT QUATER PANEL. ALL WORKS AND IN GOOD SHAPE. IT IS 100% DRIVABLE CAR WITH BRAND NEW TOYO PROXXES WORTH $250.EACH SEMI-SLICK D.O.T APPROVED TIRES AND POLISHED STOCK RIMS.THE TITLE IS CLEAN AND NEVER BEEN IN A COLLISION JUST LOOK AT THE CARFAX INCLUDED. THE VEHICLE IS SOLD"AS IS" WITH NO WARRANTY AND NO SHIPPING OFFERED. THE WINNING PARTY IS RESPONSIBLE FOR PICK UP AND DELIVERY WITHIN 1 WEEK OF AUTION ENDING. NO CHECKS OR MONEY ORDERS ALL THRU PAYPAL AND A DEPOSIT OF $500.00 MINIMUM IS DUE IMMEDIATELY WITH WINNING BID. PS-ANY QUESTIONS JUST EMAIL ME.THANKS! |
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Mazda LM55 Vision Gran Turismo reshapes a winning form [w/video]
Fri, Dec 26 2014In the history of endurance racing, there's only ever been one Japanese automaker to win the famous 24 Hours of Le Mans, and as you might have guessed, that was Mazda in 1991 with the 787B – which was, incidentally, the only one ever to win the race under rotary power, or really anything other than a conventional piston engine. That racing success is something Mazda can be proud about, even over two decades later, and it's a badge of honor the automaker is revisiting with the LM55 prototype you see here. Only instead of unleashing it on the Circuit de la Sarthe – or really any actual race track – the Mazda LM55 Vision Gran Turismo is bound only for PlayStation. The latest addition to the Vision Gran Turismo lineup, the LM55 takes inspiration from the aforementioned 787B but gives it a modern KODO design theme. The result is pretty stunning, taking a more radical approach than the Skyactiv Prototype the company is fielding in the United SportsCar Championship or even the dearly departed, head-turning Furai concept. But unlike that diesel prototype and the Wankel-powered 787B, Mazda hasn't specified any kind of novel powertrain for the LM55, fictitious or otherwise - saying only that it has "advanced drive train technology that offers the epitome of power, efficiency and durability and the result is an exceptional power to weight ratio exceeding that of most cars in its class." Just what that class would be we'll likely never find out, but if you don't have a PS3 loaded with GT6 (or, for that matter, even if you do), you can scope out the virtual action in the slideshow above and the rather Christmas-y video below. This content is hosted by a third party. To view it, please update your privacy preferences. Manage Settings. Featured Gallery Mazda LM55 Vision Gran Turismo View 23 Photos News Source: Polyphony Digital Toys/Games Mazda Concept Cars Racing Vehicles Videos Gran Turismo gt6 vision gran turismo
2015 Mazda3 shows its shape
Tue, 12 Feb 2013Mazda's new Kodo design language is set to quickly spread across the automaker's entire lineup, judging by these spy shots of the next-generation Mazda3 that show some very familiar styling cues. No matter, we're impressed with what Mazda has done on the CX-5 crossover and Mazda6 sedan in terms of design, and we're happy to see the C-segment hatchback ditching the smile-for-a-mile Nagare design.
It's unclear what sort of architecture is found below the new Mazda3 - our spy shooters suggest that the car could simply be using a heavily massaged version of the Ford C1 platform found under the current car. Our best guess is that it's actually a reworked version of the platform used in the CX-5 crossover, however, chocked full of weight-saving Skyactiv technologies. After all, the CX-5 plays in the compact CUV segment, and those vehicles are commonly based on C-segment platforms. And besides, there's probably some economic savings at work with the new chassis - both in terms of fuel efficiency and economies of scale. Still, no one is totally certain what lies under all that black-and-white paper at the moment.
The new Mazda3 is targeted to arrive for the 2015 model year, meaning we could see a final production car debut as early as this year. We expect the hatch you see here to debut along with a traditional four-door sedan, and unless we hear otherwise, we don't doubt that a Mazdaspeed version will be far behind.
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Tue, 19 Nov 2013We have some very sad news to report, rotor-heads fans: Don't expect a new rotary-powered vehicle anytime soon. This comes straight from Masamichi Kogai, the CEO of Mazda, which is the only company to ever market a commercially successful rotary-powered automobile in the world. The issue, as it has pretty much always been, is environmental.
While the Wankel rotary engine does indeed make a lot of power in a small, lightweight package, it does so while burning lots of fuel and emitting lots of noxious gases into the atmosphere, at least when running on gasoline. And that means the rotary engine will likely only ever be able to power niche vehicles. And that, in turn, means that it is very difficult to turn a profit on vehicles with rotary engines, particularly for a small automaker like Mazda.
"It has to be a viable commercial proposition. If we are going to adopt it, it has to be a product that can generate at least sales of 100,000 units a year. We have to be able to achieve a profit," said Kogai in an interview with Automotive News. Mazda sold 56,203 RX-7 models in the United States (the automaker's biggest market) in 1986. Sales of the RX-8 peaked in 2004, its first full year on the market, with just 23,690 units.