Why should I get a RX-7
it looks exotic, it corners with incredible grip, its all you need from a sports car....when its running
my concerns in this 93 rx-7 with 70k...... what are the major problems that I would be running in to in the next few years? Whats reliable in this car and what are not. how much have you guys all spend in parts? What should I check b4 Buying it? this car haven't been beat on, everything works, how much is a good price for it? |
So true series7!!! preach on brother man!
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Appreciate the help, u guys will see me a lot in gatherings and drives, ur input is taken seriously
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Whats those links, some kind of mind control.
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uuuuhhhhh must buy quattro....must buy quattro
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Originally posted by Air-Rex Whats those links, some kind of mind control. |
I guess it looks like an S4
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If you dont know if you should get one.. drive one! :cool:
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Have you ever been in one before? If not...take a ride in one....that will answer all your questions.:devil:
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walk, no run! it's a money pit!
get a mark iv supra twin turbo, or 300ZX twin turbo. if american's your thing get a mustang cobra or corvette c4... fd rx7 maintenance will drain you quickly. |
Like Joker Said!!
It is a MONEY pit mine had 72K miles when I bought it a year ago. I have put over $15K into it since then. My engine popped at 80K that was the end of the begining for me. The 65K to 85K miles is the range the engine is most likely to go.
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At 70K an RX7 motor is approaching the end of its natural life. Heat from the turbos have probably cooked all the zillions of vacuum hoses which are used to control all sorts of things. The apex seals (ie: piston rings) could be pretty brittle too.
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want reliable
get an '87 porsche 911 carrera.
bulletproof reliability classic style (cuz it's a 911) plenty quick for most any driver |
The Maintainence costs are a little exagerated, provided you make sure you spend a bit up front on preventative maintainence, and don't chintz out.
What often happens is folks buy these cars, and expect that every dollar they have left over after their car payment can go towards horsepower increasing mods, and they can't. If you purchase a car w/ good compression, and a proper boost pattern, then take the time and expense right away to flush all the fluids, do a silicon tie-wrap (which will include replacing any suspect solonoids and such), put a water temp guage on it and bulletproof the cooling system, and track down anything else that seems weird, you'll be well on your way to being able modify it in the proper order, and avoid catastophic repair costs. Theres nothing else on the road that can offer the same driving dynamic as the FD. Plenty can match its straight-line speed, so if thats your bag, look elsewhere. But nothing will match the razor-sharp, precise feel for anything near the price. |
Originally posted by ptrhahn Theres nothing else on the road that can offer the same driving dynamic as the FD. Plenty can match its straight-line speed, so if thats your bag, look elsewhere. But nothing will match the razor-sharp, precise feel for anything near the price. |
what kind of question is that anyway? Do or Dont who cares... why would we sit to try to convince you? If you came on this forum to ask this question you already know the answer, you will buy the car and love it...!
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Yeah... why should you? If you don't know why you'd want a car, then you don't really want it.
The question isn't what you should drive, it's what you want to drive. |
Welps..I've been driving my RX-7 since November now.
Haven't had any problems other than the Y-pipe coupling hole...that's it. Oh..and a shot pre-cat..but all of that is getting replaced soon. The compression is low, but everything is running pretty decently. If it keeps up..I'll hit a 100k without a problem to worry about. Of course..that's if for some reason the rebuild doesn't go through. Which I find highly unlikely. |
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