Is the Mazda RX-7 convertible a good car?

Is the Mazda RX-7 convertible a good car?

Provided you understand what the 1988 to 1991 Mazda RX-7 Convertible’s job was, these cars are a joy to drive and own. Their production was rather limited, making them a collector’s item from the get-go, and–as you’ll read–they were incredibly well constructed, especially when compared to competitive convertibles on the market at the time.

What’s the zero to 60 time on a Mazda RX 7?

Its rather languid 9.7-second zero to 60 MPH time, brought to you by a normally aspirated, 160hp twin-rotor engine and a relatively porky 3,030-pound curb weight, made sure of that. The second-generation “FC” RX-7 is much more of a grand touring car than the raucous little featherweight it preceded. That’s not a negative, necessarily.

How big is the hood on a Mazda RX 7 convertible?

But Mazda attempted to keep the weight down by raiding the parts shelf from the RX-7 Turbo, most obviously in the form of the Convertible’s aluminum hood. It also got the Turbo’s 10.9-inch ventilated brake discs up front, pinched by aluminum four-pot calipers.

Is the sunroof on a Mazda RX 7 convertible?

Mazda engineers wanted a removable top, but weren’t going to accept just a removable glass sunroof or Targa/T-tops, as were used in the primary competition from Toyota and Nissan. It had to be a convertible. But a leaky, noisy top was unacceptable, too.

What kind of mileage does a Mazda RX7 convertible get?

This 1989 Mazda RX-7 Convertible is not only an ultra-desirable triple-black classic. But its also a well-documented low-mileage two-owner machine. It makes for a drop-top thats distinct, premium, More Info › This 1991 Mazda RX7 Convertible is finished in Blaze Red and has 44,790 original miles.

What kind of car is a 1989 Mazda RX 7?

This 1989 Mazda RX-7 Convertible is not only an ultra-desirable triple-black classic. But its also a well-documented low-mileage two-owner machine.

Its rather languid 9.7-second zero to 60 MPH time, brought to you by a normally aspirated, 160hp twin-rotor engine and a relatively porky 3,030-pound curb weight, made sure of that. The second-generation “FC” RX-7 is much more of a grand touring car than the raucous little featherweight it preceded. That’s not a negative, necessarily.

Where can I buy a 1982 Mazda RX 7?

Gateway Classic Cars of St. Louis is proud to offer a super clean 1982 Mazda RX-7 for sale in our St. Louis showroom. When talking about Japanese sports car, its impossible not to mention the RX-7…. More Info › Gateway Classic Cars of Orlando is proud to offer this like new 1988 Mazda RX-7 Convertible.