The RX-4 is really a beautiful car. I like this old style of Japanese cars. Never seen an RX-4 before. The first and especially the second generation of the RX-7 has been popular here in Germany. I can also still remember the 2nd generation a lot on the road when I was in my early 20s. Always wanted to get one, especially the convertible. The third generation was a very rare sight. I heard that the rotary engine at the NSU Ro80 was actually better than its reputation. The NSU dealerships simply decided whenever there is an issue then they replaced the engines - but checks at the factory were showing that the engines weren't as bad to replace them. So even for some minor issues they replaced the engine on warranty which simply broke NSU's neck in reputation.
Totally excellent. No one does it better except maybe James Bond?! 🤣🤪😜👍 You should have 10s of thousands of Subscribers becasue NOBODY does it better on UA-cam.❤🔥💯 Your attention to the detail in the information is beyond words.😊💯😊 Thanks for all the education on every motor out there. This is the place to come to everyone. 🦾🚙🚗 Have a terrific weekend Kiri and that goes out to everyone too.🤝👍
I bought one new in 1974 I believe. Had it for several years and it was really fun. It would rev to redline in a heartbeat. There were never many of these around even back in the day. This was when I lived in California.The most popular rotary engine model in California was the RX2. There was also a rotary engine pickup. Sadly, the engines which were the most interesting part of these cars, was also the most problematic. Rotor tip seals did not last long, and the cars required expensive repairs before too many years. The design of the engine also caused them to use lots of fuel for such a small car. Don't quote me on this, but I think that mine had a small 4- barrel carburetor. To0 bad that the design could not have been perfected because they had far fewer moving parts than a standard piston engine.
Yeah !!.. loved these Mazda RX cars Kiri bro.. and the Mitsubishi Colt Galant GTO/ GSR ..awesome motors and a real drive in days when affordable Japanese sports cars were still on the market.. before people realised they were freakin' awesome and the prices went up like a skyrocket !! 🚀 Great review my friend !!
Hi Kiri, lovely car, I think it looks great, never seen one before. It looks like an American muscle car of the 60s/70s like a Camaro or Dodge Challenger.
The RX-4 is really a beautiful car. I like this old style of Japanese cars. Never seen an RX-4 before. The first and especially the second generation of the RX-7 has been popular here in Germany. I can also still remember the 2nd generation a lot on the road when I was in my early 20s. Always wanted to get one, especially the convertible. The third generation was a very rare sight. I heard that the rotary engine at the NSU Ro80 was actually better than its reputation. The NSU dealerships simply decided whenever there is an issue then they replaced the engines - but checks at the factory were showing that the engines weren't as bad to replace them. So even for some minor issues they replaced the engine on warranty which simply broke NSU's neck in reputation.
You are right about NSU I heard the same. Thank you 😊
Totally excellent. No one does it better except maybe James Bond?! 🤣🤪😜👍
You should have 10s of thousands of Subscribers becasue NOBODY does it better on UA-cam.❤🔥💯
Your attention to the detail in the information is beyond words.😊💯😊
Thanks for all the education on every motor out there.
This is the place to come to everyone. 🦾🚙🚗
Have a terrific weekend Kiri and that goes out to everyone too.🤝👍
Thank you so much for your kind comment. I really appreciate it 👍😊
nice sharing✨
excellent video🤗
COOL car🚙
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I bought one new in 1974 I believe. Had it for several years and it was really fun. It would rev to redline in a heartbeat. There were never many of these around even back in the day. This was when I lived in California.The most popular rotary engine model in California was the RX2. There was also a rotary engine pickup. Sadly, the engines which were the most interesting part of these cars, was also the most problematic. Rotor tip seals did not last long, and the cars required expensive repairs before too many years. The design of the engine also caused them to use lots of fuel for such a small car. Don't quote me on this, but I think that mine had a small 4- barrel carburetor. To0 bad that the design could not have been perfected because they had far fewer moving parts than a standard piston engine.
Thank you very much for the information. You had a great example of this incredible piece of history 👍
Super nice sharing. Have a good day 👍🏻
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Very cool weekend video car show bro
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Yeah !!.. loved these Mazda RX cars Kiri bro.. and the Mitsubishi Colt Galant GTO/ GSR ..awesome motors and a real drive in days when affordable Japanese sports cars were still on the market.. before people realised they were freakin' awesome and the prices went up like a skyrocket !! 🚀
Great review my friend !!
Thank you Jim 👍
Love that bright yellow looks nice on the mazda and lots of nice eye catching sports type cars. Good job buddy
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The Rx4 was beautiful it looked like a muscle car and was first with 13B.
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Hi Kiri, lovely car, I think it looks great, never seen one before. It looks like an American muscle car of the 60s/70s like a Camaro or Dodge Challenger.
You are right. It’s from the time when Japanese companies copied the American cars but in small scale. Thank you 😊
The RX4 was such a cool
Car.. 😃👍
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very rare never heard about this jdm car
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Kiri I love your very informative videos brother ❤
Thank you 😊 I appreciate it very much 👍
I had an RX4 and my friend used to tell me that it looked like a 1970 ford maverick
That era Japanese cars been influenced by the American muscle cars 👍
@@kirisgarage8590 Yes, like the 1976 Toyota Celica looked like a 1970 mustang
@@sabledg7380 absolutely right 👍
Looking forward to new patent RX
Thank you 😊 I hope Mazda will made something similar one day 👍
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Cool video bro!
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I could buy one in 1982 when i was 20 for about 700€, but i didn't...
Now they are expensive. Thank you 😊
Nice! 👍
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Felix Wankel from NSU Ro 80 has built the Rotary-Engine. Mazda made him better, however, poor fuel consumption and poor emissions remained
This is the true 👍 thank you 😊
@@kirisgarage8590 you`re welcome
Cool 😊
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Nice car
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good video
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My favorite wankel car❤ thanks for upload 😊
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