Next RX-7?
#23
Originally posted by velfarretokyo
Yeah, the MX-3 had the smallest production V6. I still don't know what they were thinking with that.
Yeah, the MX-3 had the smallest production V6. I still don't know what they were thinking with that.
#25
Originally posted by More&Faster
i was reading through miata magazine and i found an artist's rendering of what the new rx-7 could look like, based on insiders' descriptions and images. and it says that even if approved, it wouldnt arrive til late in the 2006 model year.
i was reading through miata magazine and i found an artist's rendering of what the new rx-7 could look like, based on insiders' descriptions and images. and it says that even if approved, it wouldnt arrive til late in the 2006 model year.
#27
There's a rumor that the Miata and RX-7 will be soft- and hardtop versions of the same platform, with the Miata getting some kind of inline-four and the RX-7 getting the Renesis.
I don't think the RX-7 is going to be an "all-out performance car," but rather a lighter-weight alternative to the 350Z and new Supra (if it comes out).
I don't think the RX-7 is going to be an "all-out performance car," but rather a lighter-weight alternative to the 350Z and new Supra (if it comes out).
#28
Originally posted by MrFatBooty
There's a rumor that the Miata and RX-7 will be soft- and hardtop versions of the same platform, with the Miata getting some kind of inline-four and the RX-7 getting the Renesis.
I don't think the RX-7 is going to be an "all-out performance car," but rather a lighter-weight alternative to the 350Z and new Supra (if it comes out).
There's a rumor that the Miata and RX-7 will be soft- and hardtop versions of the same platform, with the Miata getting some kind of inline-four and the RX-7 getting the Renesis.
I don't think the RX-7 is going to be an "all-out performance car," but rather a lighter-weight alternative to the 350Z and new Supra (if it comes out).