One Google search will bring up pages upon pages of supercar replica builds gone wrong, but how many can you find that are well done? Not very many, but even some manufacturers build exotic-inspired ...
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Today on Regular Car Reviews, we have the Mazda Autozam AZ-1. One of the least regular cars ever made. This is a Japanese domestic market legend, arguably the peak car of the Bubble Era, a product ...
The Autozam AZ-1 was discontinued ages ago. But it seems that, even though it is long gone, it has not been forgotten. The model is making a comeback albeit digitally. Does it look like it could ...
Richard's lifelong automotive journey started at an early age with building model cars. Upon getting his drivers license (and many, many speeding tickets), plastic models quickly morphed into the real ...
Liberty Walk has a thing about the Ferrari F40. After they modded one in ways that can't be described, they got their hands on the Autozam AZ-1 kei car and turned it into an F40 wannabe. The Japanese ...
For as long as there are sports car fans, people will long after the Ferrari F40. The 200-mph monster from Modena is a little out of reach for most enthusiasts, but the team at Liberty Walk might just ...
Back in the late 1980s, Mazda decided to build a mid-engine performance car that would abide by Japan's "Kei" small car regulations and still be fun to drive. The car could displace no more than 660cc ...
The Mazda Autozam AZ-1 remains one of the most unconventional production cars to emerge from Japan’s early-1990s automotive landscape, a period marked by bold engineering ideas and abrupt economic ...
No, you don’t need to adjust your computer screen or phone -- this isn’t a Ford RS200 or Toyota MR2. It's the Autozam AZ-1-- a scaled-down midengine sports car that didn’t make its way to the U.S.
Supercars are great, but they're inherently expensive, impractical, and inefficient. Kei cars are almost the polar opposite, being primarily designed as affordable, practical transport for the masses.
We have a soft spot for bizarre kei cars here. Nearly a month ago, we noted a 1992 Mazda Autozam AZ-1 for sale, which later was purchased for the low price of $18,277. If you missed that, we found two ...
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