Take a look at this '93 Mazda RX-7. It's beautiful, right? If we were to tell you at one point that this FD3S was a shell left for dead, would you believe us? Well, it's true. There was a point in ...
One of the most important factors of a true driver's car is the noise it makes. Most engine notes can be described by a growl or a hum. But the engine in the Mazda RX-7 sounds like a nest of angry ...
Born way back in 1992, the third-generation Mazda RX-7 (a.k.a. the iconic FD) has remained popular ever since with rotary engine fans. It should be noted that a model from 1993 – the same year as the ...
A dizzying array of incredible sports cars came out of Japan in the 1990s and while it’s difficult to say which is the best, few would argue that the FD Mazda RX-7 is one of the most iconic. The RX-7 ...
Got the JDM itch? Of course you do — at least, the market thinks so. For fans of Japanese cars, the current state of the segment is a Catch-22. Prices continue to climb for older Japanese cars, but at ...
Among the plethora of super-sophisticated Japanese sports cars that spawned from the 1990s—the Nissan 300ZX, Acura NSX, Toyota Supra, Mitsubishi 3000GT and so on—the third-generation Mazda RX-7 ...
We may receive a commission on purchases made from links. The seller of today's Nice Price or Crack Pipe RX-7 FD says it's mostly stock. That is of course, if you discount the wheels, the exhaust, and ...
This car has a timeless shape and performance to match. The twin turbo will put you back in your seat and the rotary engine is buttery smooth. Great performance. Interior had some breakage issues.
To quote modern lexicon, ‘only ’90s kids will remember’ that 20-years ago, Japan was the leader in affordable performance. Cars like the Acura NSX and Integra Type R, Nissan 300ZX and Honda Civic Si ...
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