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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Autoblog Minute: Highlights from the 2015 Tokyo Motor Show
Fri, Oct 30 2015The 44th Tokyo Motor Show is here with plenty of exciting new car reveals, like the stunning Mazda RX-Vision concept and the wild Nissan Concept 2020 Vision Gran Turismo. Autoblog's Chris McGraw reports on this edition of Autoblog Minute, with commentary from Autoblog's Managing editor, Steven Ewing. Show full video transcript text [00:00:00] The 44th Tokyo Motor Show is here with plenty of exciting new car reveals and lots of tech-heavy concept vehicles. I'm Chris McGraw and this is your Autoblog Minute. The Tokyo Motor Show opens to the public but for those unable to make it to Japan Autoblog is on hand to report. For more we go on location to Tokyo and Autoblog's Managing editor, Steven Ewing. [00:00:30] - [00:01:00] [Steven Ewing Interview] And that's your recap of the 44th Tokyo Motor Show, for our detailed coverage of the event be sure to head to Autoblo.com/tokyo-motor-show. For Autoblog, I'm Chris McGraw. [00:01:30] [Outro] Autoblog Minute is a short-form video news series reporting on all things automotive. Each segment offers a quick and clear picture of what's happening in the automotive industry from the perspective of Autoblog's expert editorial staff, auto executives, and industry professionals. Green Tokyo Motor Show Mazda Subaru Suzuki Coupe Concept Cars Autoblog Minute Videos Original Video Tokyo 2015
Mazda6 GX Grand-Am racer goes where no diesel sedan has gone before
Sat, 26 Jan 2013There has never been a four-door diesel sedan in the Grand-Am series, until now: The blunt, bewinged grille of the Mazda6 GX has blown right through that wall. It's said that racing improves the breed, but usually the breed has gone on sale when the racing begins. One of the unusual aspects of the Mazda6 GX, on the other hand, is that while the diesel won't go on sale to the public until later this year, it will already have tasted racing blood by the end of the day. That kind of reversal is more likely found with super coupes like the Lexus LFA and Honda NSX.
Mazda has taken class wins at Daytona's 24-hour race a whopping 23 times since 1975, most recently in 2010 with the RX-8 in the GT class. This year the Hiroshima company decided to show off its SkyActiv technology, then turned things up to eleven by opting for its SkyActiv-D instead of the more conventional SkyActiv-G gas engine to run in the new GX class. It will be joined by competitors like the Lotus Evora and Porsche Cayman in the class, nevertheless, at 2.4 liters, it's the smallest engine on the grid.
Time has not been a friend, either - Mazda said that the first five SkyActiv-D engines off the production line went to Speed Source in Coral Springs, Florida, the company that preps Mazda's race vehicles. Still, race driver Jonathan Baumarito on the #70 car said that although the engine's been on the dyno since February of last year, it's only been in the car for about a month and there have been only a couple of test days.
Mazda 16X rotary engine two years away, will arrive in all-new model
Fri, 16 Aug 2013We last reported on Mazda's next-generation rotary engine project in June of 2012 when the automaker built its last Renesis-powered RX-8, but rumors of this new engine's development had been around way before that final car left the production line in Japan, last year.
We now have enthusiastic confirmation that this next-gen rotary engine is really and truly going forward. It is still referred to as 16X and has several priorities. First is to lower fuel consumption compared to the RX-8's engine, while still making gains in terms of performance. The second is to reduce the burning of oil that was happening at the highest revs. And the third and final priority, and perhaps most key for enthusiasts, is to give the powertrain a big torque upgrade.
What we were told by a Mazda USA insider (while we are all here together at the festivities in Monterey) is that the first application of the new 16X engine will be happening in two years' time in an as yet undisclosed new model. Oh, the mind races to our eternal Mazda wish list...