all you non-rotary owners be gone!!! shoosh!!
It's called reliability. Turbocharged rotaries simply was not a viable and economic option for Mazda, thus they engineered the RENESIS. Wait for the 16x, then we shall see.
all you non-rotary owners be gone!!! shoosh!!
Ah, a purist. (angel)
I'd be surprised if Mazda ever does come out with another rotary car like the RX-7 series. It was a great car; but, it sure had its problems. What else could they expect out of a car that had twin turbos driven buy those who just love to redline them regularly? I think the idea is to have a dependable family niche car that more can afford. Granted, it may seem pricey; but, the RX-7s were way out of my price range. My wife and I could more easily afford her RX-8. Used ones are dirt cheap, right now. I guess it's one way for those of us who wanted one to have one, at last. We just don't get the pizzaz with it. My wife wanted it for the styling, not the performance. It works for her. For power, I drive the other vehicles in our fleet.
Yeah, I'd like to see more power and better gas mileage. I can vaguely remember back in the early '70s that the rotary got 18mpg. My wife's RX-8 gets 18mpg on premium fuel. That's not much of an improvement over 30+ years. If gas prices go back up, and stay, the rotary car era will most likely end, except for the used ones that will be kept up by the purist collectors.
How long though. The RX-8 is a brilliant product but I'd venture to say they are losing a significant piece of the coupe pie to competitors.
Except for people who buy the RX-8 just for it's looks, the performance & handling crowd deserves some goodies too.
I LOVE the RX-8 but it anxiously needs a revamped motor. Not a monster motor. If the kept the current HP and bumped the torque up using a factory supercharger or turbo. They have had plenty of time to revamp the design.
Not knocking them, just waiting to the big guns. I want to see the RX-8 do well and I think a Torque bump is all thats missing to take it from very very good to GREAT!
redline it daily
I had a second gen and absolutely loved driving that thing. Maybe the funnest car I've ever driven. Though it was only like 147hp or so, as mentioned above, there is no power drop off above 3500rpm. And sounds bad ass too!!