If you want a rotary engine in your life—and who doesn't?—sadly, there aren't any new cars that'll fill the need. Your best bet is to go used and buy something like this 1987 Mazda RX-7.
With extremely low miles and an almost as-new appearance, today's Nice Price or No Dice RX-7 is a blast from the past rotary rocket. Let's figure out whether or not this time capsule is worth opening ...
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When Fris bought his car back in November 2003, it was little more than a tattered $500 bill posing as an '87 RX-7 Sport with a naturally aspirated 13B. But to a kid who grew up building and racing RC ...
Finding a flawless, daily-driven 25 year-old project car is like finding oil in your backyard—rare as fugg. But after perusing the Motion Auto Show earlier this year, we were proven wrong. Ryan ...
When I decided I was going to buy a motorcycle, I was keen on finding a yellow one. Somehow, getting that color felt important to me, and it helped narrow down the options. But when I bought the RX-7, ...
It used to be the only cars worthy of sports car status were those limited to two seats—one for the driver and the other for a favorite companion. In the Eighties, however, practically every ...