The 1991 Mazda RX-7, part of the revered model's second generation, is a sports car prized for its unique rotary engine and well-balanced handling. Available in either a coupe or convertible body style, the RX-7 came with a 1.3-liter, twin-turbocharged rotary engine producing 255 horsepower. All models were rear-wheel drive, paired with a five-speed manual or optional four-speed automatic transmission. The car was as comfortable as it was athletic, with an inviting interior and features like a seven-speaker sound system, power windows, and power mirrors. Though it does not boast the advanced safety and infotainment technologies of modern vehicles, the '91 RX-7's performance and character have made it a cult classic.