How well do you all think the FDs are compared to today's cars
#26
i am absolutely obsessed with my FD....its a head turner where ever you go...and its still one of the best handling cars in the world...
as far as interior goes i love it just what you need simple and tasteful.... i got one of the best preserved ones i still didn't come across another FD with as good interior as mine...i actually hate the interiors on the newer modern cars it all that plastic and colors i hate it...
they look like they were designed by gypsy space robots tripping on LSD....from the future..
rx7 is definitely drivers car...
as far as interior goes i love it just what you need simple and tasteful.... i got one of the best preserved ones i still didn't come across another FD with as good interior as mine...i actually hate the interiors on the newer modern cars it all that plastic and colors i hate it...
they look like they were designed by gypsy space robots tripping on LSD....from the future..
rx7 is definitely drivers car...
#27
Sports Cars
I for one cannot find a new car today that meets this criteria:
1. 2 seat rear drive
2. Manual trans
3. Less than 3000 lbs
4. Great looks
5. Handles like a dream
6. Less than 40k US dollars
So, I took my 17 year old car and rebuilt it from the ground up. Worth every penny I spent when sitting behind the wheel.
1. 2 seat rear drive
2. Manual trans
3. Less than 3000 lbs
4. Great looks
5. Handles like a dream
6. Less than 40k US dollars
So, I took my 17 year old car and rebuilt it from the ground up. Worth every penny I spent when sitting behind the wheel.
#28
I for one cannot find a new car today that meets this criteria:
1. 2 seat rear drive
2. Manual trans
3. Less than 3000 lbs
4. Great looks
5. Handles like a dream
6. Less than 40k US dollars
So, I took my 17 year old car and rebuilt it from the ground up. Worth every penny I spent when sitting behind the wheel.
1. 2 seat rear drive
2. Manual trans
3. Less than 3000 lbs
4. Great looks
5. Handles like a dream
6. Less than 40k US dollars
So, I took my 17 year old car and rebuilt it from the ground up. Worth every penny I spent when sitting behind the wheel.
However, your 6 pieces of criteria could have been satisfied with a Solstice GXP with the SCCA approved suspension package. May not end up as fast as a modified FD, but that wasn't one of your 6 requirements.
#29
mahjik... I have been thinking about taking a Solstice and swapping in a decent engine and getting the SCCA kit, etc... They are probably the nicest little platform around and I love the body design. What do they weigh?
I would love to put a little BMW straight six in there. I know there's somebody that has been offering a strong LSX swap at some astronomical price, but I think a strong six might be the better motor for the car.
Gordon
I would love to put a little BMW straight six in there. I know there's somebody that has been offering a strong LSX swap at some astronomical price, but I think a strong six might be the better motor for the car.
Gordon
#30
I think the FD will hold true and not look "dated" for quite some time. Between the weight, power, very low center of gravity, it's of the nicer side of the spectrum by far. If Mazda were to re-release this car, new, they could leave the body alone. The interior would only need minor tweaks, such as navigation and satellite, to be top rated. I like the interior's styling a lot. A modernized engine such as the RX-8's would go a long way as well. I can't think of a single car from that era that wouldn't need a total re-vamp to be re-released in 2012. The FD RX-7's flaws in modern society are minimal and trivial at best, so I'd say for sure it's withstood the test of time.
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