THIS IS A STUNNING ONE OWNER COLLECTOR CAR! THAT JUST CAME IN ON TRADE ONLY ONE REGISTERED OWNER , PURCHASED NEW IN CALGARY IN 1993 AND WAS BABIED SINCE ADULT OWNED , NEVER RACED OR ABUSED , WAS IN GREAT COMPANY IN A HEATED ENVIROMENT NEXT TO A FERRARI AND AN ASTON MARTIN THERE WERE APRROX 250 RX7'S SOLD IN CANADA IN 93 AND THIS IS ONE OF THEM! EXTREMELY RARE LIKE NEW CAR ! 46618 ORIGINAL KMS! (28967 MILES) THE CAR IS IN KILOMETRS ORIGINAL PAINT (THAT LOOKS FANTASTIC) ORIGINAL LIKE NEW INTERIOR NEW TIRES WITH ORIGINAL WHEELS ONLY THING NOT FACTORY IS A CATBACK EXHAUST ( WHICH SOUNDS AMAZING ) THIS BABY RUNS AND DRIVES FANTASTIC AND IS EXTREMELY QUICK! THIS THING HANDLES LIKE A FERRARI! 1993-1995 RX 7S ARE VERY COLLECTIBLE AND SOUGHT AFTER , THEY ARE TRULY A JAPANESE SUPERCAR MUSCLECAR THIS IS BLOWOUT PRICED , IT SHOULD BE AT 25K
IF YOU ARE LOOKING FOR AN UNMOLESTED FACTORY ORIGINAL TO ADD TO YOUR COLLECTION THIS IS THE ONE ! WILL ASSIST IN SHIPPING WORLDWIDE WILL LOOK AT CLASSIC MUSCLE CAR TRADES OR NEWER VEHICLES! On 20-Oct-13 at 12:59:02 EDT, seller added the following information: |
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Next Mazda CX-9 spied for first time
Tue, Aug 11 2015After plenty of rumors, we finally have our first look at the second-generation Mazda CX-9. Development of the crossover look to be very far along based on these of production bodies hidden under form-fitting camouflage. The overall aesthetic, based on what we can see here, is very much in keeping with Mazda's handsome Kodo design language. The CX-9 you see here looks pretty much like a Mazda3 scaled up about 279.3 percent, with a five-pointed grille and expressive headlights prefacing a sculpted, swooshy body. In back, there's an aggressively raked rear window that won't do any favors for cargo capacity, but makes for a handsome silhouette. And if previous Mazdas are any indication, we'd expect the CX-9 to feature a very handsome, high-quality cabin, although it's impossible to see in these images. According to our spy photographers, the new CX-9 will abide by Mazda's Skyactiv philosophy, which should make for both an entertaining an efficient three-row crossover. A 2.5-liter, turbocharged four-cylinder will be the engine of choice, replacing the antiquated V6 of the current model, and will be available with an all-wheel-drive system. While this engine is slated for the CX-9, enthusiasts should take note that this first Skyactiv turbo will likely form the basis of future Mazdaspeed efforts. As previously reported, the CX-9 will make its debut this November at the 2015 Los Angeles Auto Show as a 2017 model. Should any info pop up before then, expect to see it here.
2014 Mazda6 recalled due to fuel overfill fire risk
Fri, 02 May 2014Mazda is recalling 19,000 Mazda6 sedans from model year 2014, over concerns that the fuel tanks can be filled up too much. What is it with Mazda and fuel tanks?
The big concern is, obviously, spillage when filling up. There's also a risk that a radical temperature swing could cause the fuel volume to expand, causing a full tank to spill over without the driver knowing about it. According to the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration bulletin, if the fuel spills over, it could end up in something called the charcoal canister, which helps with the car's emissions. If it fills up the canister, it could leak out onto the road. None of this is really desirable.
The affected vehicles were all built between October 25, 2012 and May 9, 2013. It's unclear if there have been any fires due to this problem. Dealers should have been notified by now, while owners should begin receiving official recall notifications very soon.
Mazda Hazumi concept presages next Mazda2
Fri, 21 Feb 2014Looks like Mazda's big Geneva Motor Show debut is actually something quite small. Teased here, the Hazumi concept "points the way to the future" for the brand's subcompact offering, the Mazda2. Details are slim as of this writing, but from what we can see in the image above, the Hazumi will use the same Kodo design language found on the Mazda3, Mazda6 and CX-5. We're big fans of this styling direction, so we fully expect the concept to be quite an attractive little number.
Hazumi means "bound" or "spring up" in Japanese, with Mazda saying this nomenclature is "particularly well-suited to a small car that appears to be bursting with energy." In other words, say goodbye to the friendly faced Mazda2 we've enjoyed since it launched in the United States in 2010. Instead, prepare for something decidedly more assertive, hopefully improving upon the already-great driving dynamics of the current subcompact. If we're honest, we can't wait.
Mazda will also use the Geneva show to debut its new small-displacement, 1.5-liter Skyactiv-D diesel engine. The automaker hasn't confirmed that this new fuel-efficient powerplant will be part of the Hazumi concept package, but considering the two are debuting alongside each other, it would seem to make sense. As for whether or not this engine could come stateside when the next Mazda2 launches, we're not holding our breath for that, especially considering the company's current woes with US-spec diesel engines.