What year is the 10th anniversary RX7?

What year is the 10th anniversary RX7?

1988
1988 Mazda RX-7 Turbo II 10th Anniversary: The Basement Find. This louvered, turbocharged, white-on-white RX-7 represents unadulterated 1980s excess and excellence.

How much is a RX7 worth?

Expect to pay around $25,000 to $40,000 for a good one, but ones in immaculate condition will go for even more (for example this one). If you are interested in purchasing a Mazda RX-7 FD, make sure you check out our “Buying a Mazda RX7 FD – Ultimate Guide” article.

Why are 1993 RX7 so expensive?

Over time RX7s have been destroyed in accidents, died from neglect, or become uneconomical to repair and been sent to the scrap heap. Basic laws of supply and demand therefore dictate that the RX7 will become increasingly more expensive over time (provided the bottom does not fall out of the classic car market).

Is the RX7 FD rare?

RX-7 rarity Depending on whose numbers you trust, Mazda sold roughly 13,879 examples of the FD RX-7 as 1993, 1994, and 1995 models. Of these, the rarest of all are base models equipped with an automatic transmission—just over 500 were built—as well as the 452 R2 performance package models (more on those later).

What engine is in the FC rx7?

13B rotary engine
The second generation of RX-7, known as the FC, was offered as a 2-seater coupé with a 2+2 option available in some markets, as well as in a convertible bodystyle. This was powered by the 13B rotary engine, offered in naturally aspirated or turbocharged forms.

What year was the rx7 Turbo?

The RX-7 Turbo II arrived for 1987 with 182 hp and a sub-7.0 second 0 to 60 mph time. A convertible RX-7 debuted in 1988, while in 1989 a lightweight, performance-oriented (yet, naturally aspirated) GTU version appeared, marketed at those who followed the RX-7’s success in the GTU class of the IMSA racing series.

How much was a Mazda RX7 new?

1993 Mazda RX-7 Specifications
PRICE $32,500 (base in 1993); $26,660 (used average price today)
TRANSMISSION 5-speed manual or 4-speed automatic
LAYOUT 2-door, 2-passenger, front-engine, RWD coupe
EPA MILEAGE 15/23 mpg (city/hwy)

How much does it cost to own an RX7?

For a first generation RX7 in decent condition you can expect to pay around $3,000-4,000, while a second generation could run you around $4,000-5,000. Third generation RX7s are in demand, since probably not very many are left, and could cost as much as $20,000 depending on its condition.

Will there ever be a new RX7?

Time and again, Mazda fans and enthusiasts alike have been wishing for the return of the RX-7 or specifically the rotary engine. This has officially been confirmed for a return during the first half of 2022, albeit as a range-extender for the Mazda MX-30.

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