The RX-7 made Car and Driver magazine's Ten Best list five times. The 'occasional' rear-seats were initially marketed as a dealer installed option for the North American markets. There are certain activities that bar the player from playing due to a low gambling skill, such as the Wheel of Fortune, which only allows those who could at least wager a maximum of 10,000.
The skill increases by 1 for every 1,000 spent up to a maximum skill of 1000. It was offered in America as a two-seat coupé, with optional 'occasional' rear-seats in Japan, Australia, and other parts of the world. In GTA San Andreas, the player can increase the gambling skill of Carl Johnson by spending money at the casinos. The compact and light-weight Wankel engine or rotary engine is situated slightly behind the front axle, a configuration marketed by Mazda as 'front mid-engine'. The RX-7 was a direct replacement for the RX-3 (both were sold in Japan as the Savanna) and subsequently replaced all other Mazda rotary cars with the exception of the Cosmo. The original RX-7 featured a 1146cc twin-rotor Wankel rotary engine and a sporty front-midship, rear-wheel drive layout. Mazda RX 7 VeilSide Fortune - Mazda - The Mazda RX-7 is a sports car produced by the Japanese automaker Mazda from 1978 to 2002. Mazda RX 7 VeilSide Fortune - GTA San Andreas - Race Car