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i’m glad my RX-8 doesn’t have any of that valve, lifter, pushrod, camshaft crap.

isn’t the GT version going to have all-wheel drive and the hot motor from the Veloster R?

With the cramped cockpit, I’m not sure it could be called a touring car. I think it’s a ‘just-too-heavy sports car.

how are you going to shop at walmart without pajamas? they won’t let you in naked.

how are you going to shop at walmart without pajamas? they won’t let you in naked.

I agree, and the manual in my 2010 RX-8 is really great, so they know how to build/source a manual.

It is also my understanding that the manual is not great.  I guess a test drive would be informative on this point.

I thought the trick here was that it enforces a break-in period rev limiter. As you say, my 2010 RX-8 limits revs (and visually indicates such) when cold, but it didn’t do anything different during the break-in period.

I live in Maryland and use snow tires. I think the biggest problem in running summer tires in cold weather is greatly increased braking distances, even on dry pavement.

find one in every car, you’ll see

they’re both perfectly cromulent car names

there’s no way i’m paying $300 plus $60 for the game when I still have my 3DS

My Mazda RX-8 has a similar volume/power button, but it is blank so I’m all good.

I have the M570, it’s great not needing a mouse pad, or any space to drag the mouse around. Trackball mice have a small foot print and that’s the only space they need.

I have the M570, it’s great not needing a mouse pad, or any space to drag the mouse around. Trackball mice have a

try a trackball mouse, you won’t go back

try a trackball mouse, you won’t go back

Any money that goes to further research and development for a future Mazda Wankel I’m all for.

I love my 2010 RX-8, but I’ve never driven any other Wankel powered vehicle.

Who?

Who?

Just reboot Capricorn One ffs.

A long time ago, in a galaxy far, far away...” see the “Along time ago” part? He’s dead Jim.

Bonham wasn’t sloppy, he was “tight, but loose.