The Mazda Autozam AZ-1 (PG6SA) is a rare gem in the world of Japanese Domestic Market (JDM) vehicles, often considered the halo car of the kei sports category. Produced between 1992 and 1995, this stunning coupe features a turbocharged 657cc inline-3 engine and captivating gullwing doors, designed by the renowned Toshihiko Hirai, who also designed the iconic Eunos Roadster (MX-5). In Tacoma, where automotive enthusiasts appreciate the uniqueness of JDM imports, your AZ-1 is more than just a car; itβs a piece of automotive history.
As a grey-market import that became eligible in the U.S. under the 25-year rule, the AZ-1 has a collector's following that celebrates its performance, design, and rarity. With a kei-class power cap of 63hp, every unit embodies the spirit of lightweight sports cars. Donating your Autozam AZ-1 not only provides a tax-deductible benefit to you, but it also supports the mission of Sound Car Relief in helping others while preserving this exceptional piece of automotive artistry.
πGeneration guide
Mazda Autozam AZ-1 β’ 1992-1995
The sole generation features a turbocharged F6A engine, signature gullwing doors, and is designed by Toshihiko Hirai. Scarce, with only 4392 units produced.
Honda Beat PP1 β’ 1991-1996
A Pininfarina-designed roadster that brings a unique flavor to the kei sports category with the E07A MTREC engine.
Suzuki Cappuccino EA11R β’ 1991-1996
Features a rear-wheel-drive layout with a 657cc F6A engine and a distinctive 3-piece hardtop design.
Daihatsu Copen L880K β’ 2002-2012
Noted for its unique Active-Top retractable hardtop, this kei car offers a modern take on JDM compact sports cars.
Known issues by generation
The Mazda Autozam AZ-1 (PG6SA) features several known issues that prospective owners should be aware of. The turbocharged F6A engine's IHI-RHB31 turbocharger may experience wear on the nose-cone bearing and waste-gate actuator, with rebuild costs ranging from $1500 to $2500. Additionally, high-RPM use can lead to valvetrain wear and timing belt issues, necessitating service every 60,000 to 80,000 miles. The unique gullwing doors can face hinge and gas strut degradation, with specific service costs ranging from $800 to $1500. Owners should also be vigilant about FRP body panel cracking and delamination, as well as synchro wear in the 5-speed manual transmission, particularly 2nd gear. Lastly, monitoring for rust in the body tub, especially in salt-belt regions, is crucial for maintaining the integrity of this rare vehicle.
Donation value by condition + generation
The collector value of the Mazda Autozam AZ-1 is on the rise, particularly for well-maintained, clean, low-mileage examples. Proper documentation is essential, including 25-year-rule federal-import compliance and a clean state title. Excellent examples often fetch between $20,000 and $40,000, depending on originality and condition. Original paint in colors like Classic Red or Siberia Blue enhances desirability, while any factory color change could diminish value. As such, a qualified appraisal, especially in line with IRS Form 8283 Section B, is highly recommended to ensure accurate valuation and compliance with tax regulations.
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Tacoma regional notes
In Tacoma, owners of the Mazda Autozam AZ-1 benefit from a vibrant JDM culture that embraces the unique flavor of kei cars. Local specialists familiar with JDM vehicles can help maintain and service your AZ-1, ensuring its performance and condition are preserved. The city hosts various kei car clubs and meets, offering a community of like-minded enthusiasts who appreciate these rare vehicles. Furthermore, given Tacoma's climate, owners should be vigilant about rust prevention, as local salt-belt roads can pose a threat to the integrity of imported vehicles.
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If you own a Mazda Autozam AZ-1 (PG6SA) in Tacoma, consider donating it to Sound Car Relief. Your contribution can play a vital role in supporting our mission while helping to preserve this iconic piece of automotive history. Let us celebrate the uniqueness of the AZ-1 together, as we respect its legacy and share its story with future generations.