Forbes contributors publish independent expert analyses and insights. Peter Lyon is based in Tokyo and writes about the car industry. Since the first Fast and Furious movie landed in theaters in 2001, ...
Even with mods and sketchy mileage, this FD RX-7’s top bid hit $40,500 and still missed reserve, highlighting just how inflated the JDM market has become. View post: Can an EV Work for Families?
An elderly woman offered up her Mazda RX-7 after she stopped driving, sparking a flood of requests. Eventually, she put in the best hands to care for it.
Thomas really loves his 1993 Mazda RX-7. Unfortunately, the rotary-powered sports car is not ideal for two kids in car seats.
View post: Someone Is Trying to Flip a $340,000 Cadillac Celestiq for $500K For many elders, a sensible way of driving usually encapsulates a relaxed experience, with comfortable seats to pamper them ...
The Mazda RX-7 is one of the most iconic cars in JDM history. While it is not universally banned in the United States, model years after 1995 definitely faced restrictions. This came down to a simple ...
The Mazda RX-7 went through three generations as Mazda's premier performance sports car, consistently powered by Mazda's rotary engine. Debuting in 1978, it remained in the U.S. Mazda lineup through ...
In Mazda’s lineup, the RX badge means only one thing: a rotary engine. The badge was first applied to the compact RX-2 family car in 1970, but since 1978 it’s been most closely associated with the ...
After years and years of speculation, the rumor mill believes that Mazda is finally preparing to bring back the iconic Mazda RX-7 sports car onto the automotive stage. However, there is good and bad ...
Mazda's sports cars may be few and far between today, with the MX-5 Miata being the only roadster left for a fun track day. But it wasn't always that way. Powered by a Wankel rotary engine, all three ...
Supercars. Most of us want one, but very few of us can actually get one. The supercar is one of the most electrifying automobile segments on the market today, second only perhaps to the hypercar.
Kyle has written professionally across the motorsport and motoring world since graduating from Plymouth University in 2018, and has acted as the MotoGP editor for Motorsport Week and as a Features ...
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