Mazda RX-3 and RX-7 named top 10 japanese collectible car.
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Mazda RX-3 and RX-7 named top 10 japanese collectible car.
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http://www.autoblog.com/gallery/tim-...panese-cars/#9
http://www.autoblog.com/gallery/tim-...anese-cars/#10
Jason, NYC
http://www.autoblog.com/gallery/tim-...panese-cars/#9
http://www.autoblog.com/gallery/tim-...anese-cars/#10
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1971-1978 Mazda RX-3
Tim Suddard says: The Mazda RX-3 seems to have a special cult following that's hard to describe. The cars have become rare and prices continue to climb. The RX-3 had also enjoyed a rather successful competition record in both professional and amateur competition.
Autoblog says: We're not feeling this one. No doubt a very cool car, but perhaps a little too cool, if you know what we mean.
thats pretty much my feelings, a great car to those in the "know", but to most its just a old jap car.
1979-1985 Mazda RX-7
Tim Suddard says: After a less than stellar U.S. launch, the original RX-7 really helped put Mazda on the map. It married a smooth rotary engine with some sexy sheet metal. The underpinnings were a bit pedestrian, but it was the right car for the times. It has also enjoyed a stellar stack record.
Autoblog says: We think Tim may have missed the mark on this one, as the 2nd (FC) and especially 3rd (FD) generation RX-7s are the ones we'd want.
Tim Suddard says: The Mazda RX-3 seems to have a special cult following that's hard to describe. The cars have become rare and prices continue to climb. The RX-3 had also enjoyed a rather successful competition record in both professional and amateur competition.
Autoblog says: We're not feeling this one. No doubt a very cool car, but perhaps a little too cool, if you know what we mean.
thats pretty much my feelings, a great car to those in the "know", but to most its just a old jap car.
1979-1985 Mazda RX-7
Tim Suddard says: After a less than stellar U.S. launch, the original RX-7 really helped put Mazda on the map. It married a smooth rotary engine with some sexy sheet metal. The underpinnings were a bit pedestrian, but it was the right car for the times. It has also enjoyed a stellar stack record.
Autoblog says: We think Tim may have missed the mark on this one, as the 2nd (FC) and especially 3rd (FD) generation RX-7s are the ones we'd want.
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