Mazda Kabura.
#22
Originally Posted by Fd3BOOST' post='793315' date='Jan 10 2006, 05:11 PM
Feel free to explain to me how the discontiuned RX7 is unlike any of the previously discontiuned cars I mentioned ? It is a car with four wheels that is no longer being made, much like all the cars I mentioned. They were all cars that were dropped from their manufactuers line up at one point for some reason or another and then reintroduced as new model cars. Some of them were though to be long gone such is the stance that I see commonly taken about RX7. Never the less they all made it back to production.
Often I read someones comments about how Ford executives would never allow Mazda to persue a fourth generation Rx7. This is ignorant just on the basis that Ford fires and hires just like any other company. One cannot predict the future and one only looks foolish attempting to do so.
I was simply referring to the fact the FD flopped. If it had done well I'd find a future RX7 much more likely.
I just dont see the comparison between the RX7 series, which catered to a much smaller target group than say the Trans AM.
All of the new cars coming out are geared towards the baby boomer generation, who had version of their predecessors when they were young. I think doing that with an RX7 would be a pretty pricey gamble.
#23
Originally Posted by Fd3BOOST' post='793315' date='Jan 10 2006, 06:11 PM
Feel free to explain to me how the discontiuned RX7 is unlike any of the previously discontiuned cars I mentioned ? It is a car with four wheels that is no longer being made, much like all the cars I mentioned. They were all cars that were dropped from their manufactuers line up at one point for some reason or another and then reintroduced as new model cars. Some of them were though to be long gone such is the stance that I see commonly taken about RX7. Never the less they all made it back to production.
Often I read someones comments about how Ford executives would never allow Mazda to persue a fourth generation Rx7. This is ignorant just on the basis that Ford fires and hires just like any other company. One cannot predict the future and one only looks foolish attempting to do so.
#24
Originally Posted by Fd3BOOST' post='793315' date='Jan 10 2006, 05:11 PM
Feel free to explain to me how the discontiuned RX7 is unlike any of the previously discontiuned cars I mentioned ? It is a car with four wheels that is no longer being made, much like all the cars I mentioned. They were all cars that were dropped from their manufactuers line up at one point for some reason or another and then reintroduced as new model cars. Some of them were though to be long gone such is the stance that I see commonly taken about RX7. Never the less they all made it back to production.
Often I read someones comments about how Ford executives would never allow Mazda to persue a fourth generation Rx7. This is ignorant just on the basis that Ford fires and hires just like any other company. One cannot predict the future and one only looks foolish attempting to do so.
well people seem to want another rx7, i didnt see any big clamouring for a new dodge challenger, but it looks like were getting one anyways
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