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Agent-Fire
WOW! :eyes:

Man it looks so niceee!!

How much did she cost you? :)
DJ Chrono
I think insurance is high everywhere.. in Canada for a Tiburon (only 20,000 CND) insurance would cost between $3,000-7,000 per year.. and its one of the cheapest cars you can get. rx-7 is alright, but im really liking the rx-8 :eyespop:
STi_WRX02
There are many variables to insurance prices. Its also based on the driving record of the person, type of vehicle and if u are the primary or secondary driver. The RX-8 will be sick! keep an eye out for the new Nissan 350Z and G35 Coupe.
MaGiK54
Nice ride :eyespop:
j_spot
yes, the new RX-8 is gonna be sweet. My mom is ditching her 99 accord V6 for a RX-8 when it comes out. and im not allowed to drive it. BOO
but yeah..insurance is expensive. for me(20) w/ one speeding ticket on a 99 Jetta would be 4900 a year. I turn 21, it drops to 2350 a year. So im going carless for another month
Dmatrox
i pay around 600 for insurance a year. :disbelief :tongue2
torontotrance
RX-7.....the car famous for blowing engines.......have fun.....
cycloptor
you lucky bastard... you have my dream car... i must now hunt you down and take it from you:D
Raptor
have fun doing all the tunes up... rotary engines cost more in the long run because of the repairs frequently.
kolkiewolkie
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Originally posted by Raptor
have fun doing all the tunes up... rotary engines cost more in the long run because of the repairs frequently.


I don't know in what world you live, but in mine mazda is now known for building quite good rotary engines, which are reliable (WOW, this must be an opening of eyes for you :p )....

NSU was indeed known for their bad quality rotary engines... but mazda improved the process ENORMOUSLY and engines are really reliable.. I mean, if it was not a reliable engine, do you think a company like mazda would still produce them and take the risk of getting a bad reliability reputation? I don't think so!

Mikrop
/me drools....

mmmmmmmmmmmm... rotaryyyyyy...

About the reliability: Look after her and she'll look after you. My biggest regret is not being able to keep my baby (Series IV) in good condition. I don't know if anythings changed in the Series VI in regards to the sensitivity of the engine, but if u service at regular (like clockwork) intervals, it should be ok.
brunette
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Originally posted by APOLLO13
Sorry, but Japanese cars bore me. Ther Germans have them beat by about 10 years, when it comes to style & technology.

Auf Wiedersehen.


YEAH!
I totally agree!!

Well, I'm far away from my dream car, but I just got a new Jetta as a b-day present, it's sweeeeeet, love burning those tires! :D :D
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