View Full Version : If Mazda makes a 4th Gen RX-7 will you buy it?


Superfan
06-21-2003, 12:37 AM
If Mazda does go forward with a 4th generation RX-7 will you buy it? It's been speculated that it'll be out in 2006-7 if it goes into production. I know that I'll be aboard the pre-order bandwagon.

CERAMICSEAL
06-21-2003, 01:15 AM
Absolutely!,
especally if it looks like the first pictures that were being shown.
(The real sexy, curvacious one that was scanned from 2 pages of a magazine.)I presently own all three generations.

evel333
06-21-2003, 09:48 AM
Most definitely...

babylou
06-21-2003, 10:05 AM
Of course everyone will vote yes. Each of them can dream up their own image of the next 7 and this is what they will vote for. For instance, I would love an aluminum intensive 7 that weighed about 2,200 lbs and came with the Renesis as is. I like the FD styling but much prefer exposed headlamps. Others will dream of 300 hp but would be happy with 2800 lbs of weight and absolutely must have barn door flip up headlamps.

Rich
06-21-2003, 11:09 AM
As babylou points out, we don't know what the FE will be like. I also agree that if they kept the power as-is and just dropped the weight below 2400 lbs, I'd snatch one up in no time. That'll be around the time my Miata is paid off, so it may even fit in under the budget.

Sputnik
06-21-2003, 11:43 AM
Even if it had the same power, same tranny, was a little shorter, laid out somewhat like the FC two seater, and just a little lighter, I would probably go for the RX7 instead. I would hope for the Mazdaspeed engine, and the sequential tranny that they are at least working on. But even if it's only a slightly smaller/lighter version of the RX8 I would get it.

Now, if they go as far as to turn the RX7 into a $45k-$50k Vette/NSX fighter, then I would have to reconsider. Not that I wouldn't like such a car, but for me at this time, I would prefer a simpler, more basic sports car.

---jps

Schneegz
06-21-2003, 09:36 PM
Nope. Can't go with a 2-seater. Well, at least not a 2-seater with four wheels and a roof :p

moogle
06-22-2003, 02:26 AM
It all depend on the price.

If mazda going to make a mistake with their marketing like they did with the 3rd gen rx-7, than they'll fail again.

ZoomZoom
06-22-2003, 11:05 PM
Originally posted by Schneegz
Nope. Can't go with a 2-seater. Well, at least not a 2-seater with four wheels and a roof :p
Diddo!

BRx8
06-22-2003, 11:42 PM
that would all depend on the looks and price...i know it'll be powerful enought to contend with the rest of the sports cars of that year so i'll leave it up to the practicality of the car