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Old 02-10-2005, 03:31 AM
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Talking Rx7 convertible OR N/A Stealth

ok im 18 and a newbie and just need some advice.i own a 88 rx7 convertable and love the rotary but...iv always loved the looks and performance of the dodge stealth.im torn, so could you guyes point me in the right direction? Should i sell the 7 and trick out the dodge?
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Old 02-10-2005, 03:50 AM
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Unless the Rx is on its' last legs, I would stick with the Mazda. First, it's lighter, second, it's rear wheel drive (although that could have some downsides), and third, that version of the rotary was probably a little more economical to run than the non turbo stealth. The front wheel drive and heavy curb weight always turned me away from the stealth, even though it is really a decent all rounder for most people. At 18, I'm guessing insurance and overall costs would put a turbo stealth out of the question. If it's in good shape, the car you have is a keeper. And that generation RX was very good looking.
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Old 02-10-2005, 04:18 AM
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Re: Rx7 convertible OR N/A Stealth

I don't like the Stealth/3000GT much either. 3200 lbs on a FWD sport coupe is ridiculous, and the maintenance costs are pretty high, especially on a car that old.
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The Stealth is going to be several years newer then your car. If the Rex is in good shape, you probably should stick with it. If its not, the Stealth is a nice looking ride and runs pretty well for a mid 90s NA.













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