1993 Mazda RX-7 on BaT

cenzo97

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Take a look at this stunning 1993 Mazda RX-7 running on Bring a Trailer right now! This RX-7 is finished in Montega Blue Mica over a tan leather interior. This car is powered by a sequentially-turbocharged 1.3-liter rotary engine and paired with a four speed automatic transmission. This RX-7 shows 29k miles. The car is offered with partial service records, a clean Carfax report, and a clean Tennessee title. You do not want to pass up on this beautiful car!

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Take a look at this stunning 1993 Mazda RX-7 running on Bring a Trailer right now! This RX-7 is finished in Montega Blue Mica over a tan leather interior. This car is powered by a sequentially-turbocharged 1.3-liter rotary engine and paired with a four speed automatic transmission. This RX-7 shows 29k miles. The car is offered with partial service records, a clean Carfax report, and a clean Tennessee title. You do not want to pass up on this beautiful car!

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*Montego Blue...if you like that OK.
*Touring, meh, OK
*Tan interior, not generally desirable
*Auto transmission, deal killer for most.

Either the seller as sat on the car all these years instead of enjoying it...all the while paying for insurance and hopefully the occasional maintenance. Or the seller bought it more recently on speculation after seeing the rising prices of much more desirable models. Either way he lost his shirt.
 
Montego Blue...Best color. You can get any car in black, white or red. Only one changes color in the sun.

Touring...A/C, Bose subwoofer that sounds great if you keep it operating properly, sunroof.

Tan interior...doesn't get as scorching hot as black, and fits the Montego Blue nicely.

Automatic...I agree there, but to each his own. Not everyone wants to go to the track.

Also FDs regularly sell for 30k+ these days. $15K for a 23K mile one is a screaming deal.
 
It only sold for $15,500 for a reason...or reasons. Another color, an ‘R’ model and probably especially if it would have been a 5 speed, another $10,000 even a year ago.
 
These cars are getting more and more rare and not everyone cares about a letter on the vin number.

Someone got a deal on a nice FD. Auto or not, that car is worth twice $15k easy.

That said, I paid 6k for my crappy little Montego Blue touring model.
 

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