It’s been four years since it debuted at the Tokyo Auto Show. I think it’s had enough time that more solid rumors would have materialized if it were to see production.
It’s been four years since it debuted at the Tokyo Auto Show. I think it’s had enough time that more solid rumors would have materialized if it were to see production.
The RX-Vision. Which has led to so many RX-9 rumors I've lost count.
That just looks terrible.
I hope you have the best Worst Ever Thanksgiving with a giant heaping of Tuna Helper.
Honestly, Torch is onto something here. It sounds like they really need two cars. Neither one of them needs to be driving a damp rolling swamp around.
This probably has no ill effects on Mazda’s 2020 season. Multimatic seems largely responsible for the improvements to the RT24-P. I saw a commenter elsewhere speculate if Ganassi could be the new operator if/when Joest is indeed out. There's obviously a lot to these deals, but on the surface, it has merits and makes…
The article and the replies are a heavy dose of nostalgia. I’m 37, so one of the older millennials. My first car, a 1992 Hyundai Excel, had a tape deck, so in 1998 I used the tape adapter and a Discman. So much skipping. My next car, a 1991 Mazda RX-7, had a factory(!) CD player and I thought I was in heaven.…
That side profile picture really drives the point home. Oof
If the driveline was in the car, it’s risk-it money for some. But way too many red flags, CP all the way.
*sniff, sniff*
During a recent Tampa Bay Lightning game, they showed an in-arena video with two players talking about candy. One player’s contention (Anthony Cirelli), was that chocolate was not candy. The other player (Tyler Johnson) thought he was insane for this viewpoint and that it was all candy.
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Steely Dan is way too high. And are The Beach Boys classic rock? I think that falls more in the Oldies category than classic rock. Other than that, I have no major quibbles with this list.
I like parts of this, but overall, I am not a fan. I’ll be looking forward to what the final specs are when it comes to North America. That rotary range extender has to come into play somewhere.
What an absolutely horrible idea.
Where there’s smoke, there’s fire.
The bus behind me. It was for SAE at the University of South Florida. This picture is from 2006. The bus was converted to an “RV”, pretty well for a bunch of college students, I might add. SAE had to sell the bus for insurance reasons several years later. Also in the background is the RX-7 I still own. I’m probably…
*insert FCA joke here*
That track marshal may need a change of clothes.
I know Jalopnik and other outlets have covered it before. It seems likely the next rotary engine for sale by Mazda will be an electric vehicle with a rotary range extender. A rotary can be tuned quite effectively for that task.