apriln
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apriln

I'm answering your original question:

I'm thinking 2 seater X4 style car with Bugatti body lines, engine, and drivetrain.

I've voting CUV.

Haha, you and me both... I don't like being wrong, but being wrong here would be markedly worse.

I'm pretty sure we will see another rotary from Mazda, I'd bet in the next 5 years or so, maybe a little longer.

Like others have said, this is a US publication and we don't have the F20 yet.... also they don't have a F20 coupe to compare with the old 3 series.

I don't think mazda will make another turbo'd rotary for a very long time.

No?

On a cold start mine generally idles at 2k rpm when you start it. Drive it a bit spiritedly every now and then, and don't shut it off cold. The steps in this video seem like a bit much, and only apply to flooding.

Other than drag cars and salt flat land jets, what cars go over 300 mph? LMP1 and F1 rarely hit 230.

I have a friend who did HR at my company.... this is true. When you fire people, you WILL get sued. It doesn't matter who you are, the size of your company, your companies success, the grounds they were fired, some one will sue you.

Except when we're talking stuff like liquid nitrogen, -320 f or -200 c, doesn't really matter. Perceivably, -300 or -200, c or of, is going to be really flipping cold. As humans, we aren't going to be able to distinguish between them anyways. (Either one will 'burn' you and give you frostbite).

What if you are at a red light, in a manual car, with auto start/stop? Then you aren't in gear, you aren't moving, your engine isn't on.....?

Unfortunately the availability of a car like that affects the price... the more used ones in 10-15 years, the lower the price, the lower cost of entry to idiots. It's a losing battle :(

My thoughts exactly.

troooolllin

Wow..... that's crazy. We definitely get pegged on emissions and all that, but so long as you're not polluting your car can be held together with duct tape and wire. However if you replace your intake or headers with something CA didn't sign off on, you're in big trouble.

No I know. I'm talking about people like friends/family who aren't interested in driving 'dynamics'. Most of the people I know who bought an Audi that aren't interested in how a car feels to drive went with Audi because they look fantastic and are the techno/modern/hip car to buy right now.

Escape velocity, energy required to get out of orbit, etc.... the fact mars has an atmosphere also makes it harder. Simple answer is more fuel.... which means more weight, larger ship, all of which is additional mass which needs to be safely and slowly landed on the planet... etc.