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Mazda - RX-8 (2007)

Discover the true value of the legendary Mazda RX‑8 The RX‑8 has long been celebrated for its unique rotary engine, stylish looks, and engaging driving dynamics. Whether you’re looking at a Mazda RX‑8 price for a new model or scrolling through listings for a used Mazda RX‑8 price, getting an accurate picture of what a 2007 unit is worth involves more than just a quick glance at the surface. This comprehensive guide breaks down every element that influences the cost of a 2007 Mazda RX‑8, from core specifications to depreciation trends and market positioning, ensuring you can compare, value, and decide confidently.

  • Engine: 1.3‑L 4‑rotor rotary, 300‑hp at 8,000 RPM, 260 lb‑ft at 6,500 RPM.
  • Transmission: 6‑speed manual (standard) or 6‑speed automatic (optional), dual‑clutch recent revisions.
  • Fuel Type: Premium unleaded gasoline (recommended).
  • Drivetrain: Front‑wheel drive with optional all‑wheel drive (AWD) derivatives.
  • Dimensions: Length 4,482 mm, width 1,851 mm, height 1,391 mm, wheelbase 2,623 mm.
  • Weight: 1,387 kg (Standard) – 1,493 kg (AWD).
  • Interior: 4 seats, convertible soft‑top, 17‑in. aluminum wheels.
  • Safety & Tech: Traction control, stability‑control, four‑point seatbelts, optional navigation and a fully digital instrument cluster.
These specifications set the baseline for any conversation on Mazda RX‑8 price – they inform why the car has a certain cost compared to peers, how it performs, and why collectors sometimes view it as more than a used vehicle. Understanding Mazda RX‑8 Depreciation When assessing a used car’s value, depreciation is a crucial factor. The Mazda RX‑8 depreciation curve has been relatively flat because of its status among enthusiasts, but realistic figures are still key.
  • First year drop: Roughly 15‑20% of purchase value. A price that starts at $22,000 often settles near $18,000 by the first anniversary.
  • 3‑year trajectory: A typical depreciation of 30‑38% compared to the original value.
  • 5‑year trend: The vehicle tends to lose about 45‑50% of its initial price. That’s a drop to roughly $12,000‑$13,000 if starting from a baseline of $22,000.
  • 10‑year reference: Roughly 65‑70% reduction. Many cars that land in this age bracket shift to $7,000‑$9,000 on the used market.
Because rotary engines require precise maintenance, buyers often verify service history when buying a used Mazda RX


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3 years ago used £2,495.00 Unlock all links
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