If you spent some time in the 90s being a dork, playing video games, watching Anime, or reading car magazines, you understand the fascination with late 80s Japanese sports cars. Mazda and its rotary ...
Discontinued in 2002, the RX-7 is a cult classic of the import and JDM scenes. The second and third evolution of the sports car happen to be the most popular, and better late than never, Mazda has ...
His automotive adventure started reporting on various motorsport events as a sports writer before moving onto a full-time auto career with various sites, including This Week In Motors and ...
There are more than 1,000 vehicles on display at the SEMA Show every year. To build something that'll really stand out from the rest, you can either go out of this world and do something like put a ...
The FD RX-7 is one of the greatest sportscars of the 1990s, a technological marvel featuring an advanced sequential twin-turbocharged two-rotor Wankel engine. Its predecessor is less of a tour de ...
Prashirwin Naidu is a South African motoring journalist and presenter with a deep passion for cars, driving experiences, and the evolving automotive landscape. Known for his energetic yet insightful ...
Fans of the Mazda RX-7 will be happy to hear that the automaker has launched a new heritage parts program that covers parts for the FC and FD RX-7. Mazda previously launched a heritage parts program ...
This 1987 Mazda RX-7 is a purpose-built, track-only project car featuring a radical Ford 302 swap with a B&M roots-style blower. Located in Brea, California, this build combines the lightweight FC ...
Up on the rooftop reindeer pause; out jumps good old Santa Claus. Down through the chimney with lots of toys; BRAAAP-BRAAAP-BRAAAP for you girls and boys. That's right, it's time to start dreaming of ...
The Mazda RX-7 is the sports car that made the rotary engine cool. Like really, really cool. It powered the RX-7 for 24 years, bringing the revolutionary Wankel engine technology to the mass ...