5 Classic Mazda Models To Dream About

If youโ€™re new to reading our blogs, you may not know how we feel about Mazdas. (Spoiler alert: We like them. A lot.) As a companion piece to our post last year, 6 Hilariously Classic Mazda Models, weโ€™ve got a fresh batch of Mazdas to delight and destroy your ideas of what a Mazda should and shouldnโ€™t be.

Mazda MPV

Mazda MPV Minivan | CorkSport

Nothing screams OG like a minivan with rear-wheel drive and the option to switch over to four-wheel. The MPV remains in production today, though we prefer the attitude of the โ€™89 model. Hell, drop some speakers in the back, and youโ€™ve got a WMD. Check out this video of one crushing a body of water.

RX-7

Mazda RX7 | CorkSport

The RX-7 was no slouch, and made Car and Driverโ€™s 10Best list five times over the course of its run from 1978โ€“2002. Housing the beautiful Wankel rotary engine, this bad boy could hit 120 mph with ease, and the model only got more powerful over the course of its lifespan.

MS-007

Mazdaspeed MS-007 | CorkSport

This Great White Buffalo of a car is shrouded in mystery. It was built as a concept car back in 1996, and never saw the light of day outside of online slideshows. What was it destined for? Weโ€™ll never know. But we can dream of one day hopping into this bug-eyed beauty, right?

323 GTX

Mazda 323 GTX | CorkSport

The Mazda Familia was a friendly โ€™80s vehicle that sold well. But that same vehicle was also turned into the legendary 323 GTX, a little firework of a car with a 132-horsepower 1.6-liter turbocharged four-cylinder engine. This sucker could really move, and is still sought after by collectors today.

The Mazda Mazdago

Mazda Mazdago | CorkSport

This one hit our list last year, and we just canโ€™t quit it. This autorickshaw holds the distinction of being the first vehicle Mazda built, and will always hold a special place in our little automotive hearts.

Bonus: Mazdaspeed Miata

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Come on, can you blame us? Just watch this beauty in action.

This list comes nowhere close to a comprehensive list of Mazda greatness (and weirdness), so make sure to share your automotive darlings with us in the comment section or on Twitter and Facebook.

โ€“Derrick

Derrick Ambrose, CorkSport, Mazda

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