1983 Mazda Rx-7 Gsl Coupe, One Owner !! Leather !! Sunroof !! Great Colors !!!!! on 2040-cars
Portage, Wisconsin, United States
ONE OWNER !! RUST FREE !! ROAD & TRACK MAGAZINE, " BEST CAR FOR THE 80'S " !!! THIS WAS ORIGINALLY PURCHASED NEW IN MINNESOTA AND LEFT TO HER DAUGHTER AND SON-IN-LAW. IT HAS ALWAYS BEEN WELL MAINTAINED, AS THE PICTURES SHOW. IT HAS BEEN COMPLETELY SAFETY INSPECTED, BY LOCAL, THIRD PARTY CERTIFIED TECHNICIANS. A NEW STARTER WAS INSTALLED, ALONG WITH A NEW CLUTCH MASTER CYLINDER, AND A NEW MUFFLER. IT RUNS AND DRIVES PERFECT AND EVERYTHING WORKS, EXCEPT THE AIR CONDITIONING. WITH THE WINDOWS DOWN AND THE SUNROOF OPEN, WHO NEEDS IT ??!!! THE CAR IS RUST-FREE AND IN OUTSTANDING CONDITION !!! HOWEVER, WITH ANY 30+ YEAR OLD CAR THERE CAN BE IMPERFECTIONS. - SOME STAINING ON THE HOOD, ONLY NOTICED WHEN IT HAS JUST BEEN WASHED OR PERFECTLY CLEAN. - 2 INCH TEAR FRONT PASSENGER BUMPER COVER - OXIDATION ON THE WHEELS - 2" RIP ON DRIVER DOOR PANEL ( REST OF THE INTERIOR IS PERFECT ) !! - TIRES ARE IN GREAT CONDITION BUT TALLER IN SIZE THAN O.E. ( SON-IN-LAW DID THIS FOR A BETTER RIDE FOR AN OLDER LADY ) WE ARE A DEALER IN PORTAGE, WI - WE ACCEPT TRADE-INS. - OFFER FINANCING (PLEASE DO NOT BID BEFORE FINANCING IS IN PLACE). I HAVE DONE MY BEST TO DESCRIBE THIS CAR TO THE BEST OF MY ABILITIES, BUT I STILL WELCOME ANY QUESTIONS AND WILL POST FOR ALL TO SEE !! * THIS CAR IS FOR SALE LOCALLY AND LISTING MAY END AT ANY TIME, UNLESS THE RESERVE IS MET.
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Mazda RX-7 for Sale
- 1993 mazda rx7 touring edition 64k orig miles survivor 5 speed bbs super rs+++
- Convertible,5 speed,new motor and drive train(US $2,200.00)
- No reserve auction = 1991 mazda rx-7 convertible = 73,000 miles = cold ac
- 1985 mazda rx-7 gsl-se, rx-3, rx-2, r100
- 1985 mazdz rx-7 gsl 9871 miles
- *1995* mazda rx-7 base coupe 2-door 1.3l
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Mazda goes on engineer hiring binge as recovery picks up speed
Mon, 10 Mar 2014Japan's larger automakers - companies like Toyota, Honda and Nissan - have tremendous engineering talent at their disposal. That's largely because, selling as many cars as they do, they've got more revenues to tap into. Logic might dictate, then, that smaller automakers like Mazda, which no longer has the deep pockets afforded to it by its former partnership with Ford, might have less of a budget and workforce for engineering. But Mazda has been raking in record profits, and it plans on cashing those revenues in by hiring a substantial new pool of engineers.
According to Automotive News, Mazda is preparing to hire as many as 185 new engineers over the next two years - almost four times as many as the 50 engineers it previously targeted. Many of those engineers will be put to work developing the second-generation, Skyactiv 2 technologies that are on the drawing board while the first round of Skyactiv features are still being rolled out.
The boost in recruitment is enabled by a positive fiscal year that ended last March, marking the first profits Mazda had logged in four years. Sources anticipate that the fiscal year culminating at the end of this month will mark the company's most profitable yet, netting over a billion dollars to eclipse the fiscal year that ended in 2008 when it recorded $872.5 million in profits.
Mazda to reveal MX-5 Miata Club Edition in New York
Thu, Mar 26 2015Mazda is bringing a new version of its latest MX-5 Miata to the New York Auto Show. And while it's giving us very little to go on at the moment, from what we can tell so far, it looks promising. For starters, it's called the Club Edition, which speaks to us of enhanced performance – particularly on the track. For another, the statement below highlights the "maximum driving enjoyment" the existing MX-5 was "designed to deliver," and then proceeds to claim that the Club will "amplify that experience, harking back to the early lightweight sports cars that inspired it, but serving as a beacon for the future as a thoroughly modern, sophisticated package." Hopefully, then, it'll serve as some sort of road-going mid-point between the stock version and the Global Cup racing concept pictured above. We'd expect the 2.0-liter four-cylinder engine to carry over likely unchanged with its 155 horsepower and 148 pound-feet of torque, but with the potential addition of a stiffened suspension, upgraded rolling stock, revised aero, enhanced cockpit and maybe some excess weight trimmed out – although the new Miata doesn't have much to lose as it is. In any case, we're excited. Related Video: 2016 MAZDA MX-5 MIATA CLUB EDITION TO DEBUT AT NEW YORK INTERNATIONAL AUTO SHOW - 2016 MX-5 Club represents most aggressive road-going version - IRVINE, Calif., March 25, 2015 /PRNewswire/ -- Ready to join the Club? The 2016 Mazda MX-5 Miata Club edition, that is. Mazda North American Operations (MNAO) will be introducing the North American-spec MX-5 Club next week at the New York International Auto Show. The MX-5 Club represents the most aggressive road-going iteration of Mazda's fourth-generation flagship roadster. The 2016 MX-5 sheds approximately 150 lbs. from its predecessor through use of lightweight, efficient SKYACTIV®1 TECHNOLOGY, now weighing 2,332 lbs. when equipped with the standard SKYACTIV-MT six-speed manual transmission (2,381 lbs. with the six-speed automatic). Powering all North American models will be a 2.0-liter SKYACTIV engine, rated at 155 horsepower and 148 lb-ft of torque. Shorter than the first-generation MX-5 that initially graced U.S. shores in 1989, yet wider than the outgoing model and with its engine lower and farther back in its chassis, the 2016 MX-5 is designed to deliver maximum driving enjoyment.
2015 Mazda2 spotted in Japanese magazine
Tue, 16 Jul 2013The styling changes at Mazda are proceeding at a fairly quick tempo. The CX-5 was unveiled, followed by a refreshed CX-9, the excellent Mazda6, and most recently a new Mazda3. This all happened over the course of less than two years, which in the auto industry is like a long week.
Now the Mazda2 is getting its revamp. Thanks to a magazine scan from Japan, we now have our first look at the new sub-compact, called the Demio, in its home market. Mazda's familial front end has been fitted, and it doesn't look quite as suited to the smaller car. Lacking the long-hood look of the Mazda3 and Mazda6, the new styling looks overly rounded, almost bulbous from our angle. It's still attractive, but the shape is kind of off-putting compared to the chiseled faces of the 2's big brothers. We'll concede that the folded magazine page may have something to do with it, however.
The next-generation 2 should adhere to Mazda's Skyactiv philosophy, which means we can expect a highly efficient four-cylinder engine, although it's impossible to say if Mazda will do away with its smallest offering's one-engine strategy. Considering the Mazda2 will be riding on a shortened version of the CX-5's platform, we'd expect some degree of mechanical parts sharing, regardless of how much the larger platform needs trimmed. Perhaps a detuned version of the 2.0-liter, Skyactiv four-cylinder could be under the 2's hood?