1989 Mazda RX-7 Convertible
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1989 mazda rx 7 has an Updated styling and better engine management, as well as lighter rotors and a higher compression ratio, 9.7:1 for the naturally aspirated model.
The 1989 Mazda Rx 7 is still known as the "Savanna RX-7" in Japan.
The convertible featured a removable rigid section over the passengers and a folding textile rear section with heatable rear glass window. Power operated, lowering the top required unlatching two header catches, power lower the top halfway, exiting the car, folding down the rigid section manually, and then further power-lowering the top. Mazda introduced with the convertible the first integral wind blocker, a rigid panel that folded up from behind the passenger seats to block unwanted drafts from reaching the passengers — thereby extending the driving season for the car in open mode. The convertible also featured optional headrest mounted audio speakers.
Motor specs:
1.3L 146 hp (109 kW) S4 Naturally aspirated 13B