2011 Mazda rx 8
                2011 Mazda rx 8
2011 Mazda rx 8
The RX-8 is a compact RWD sports car powered by a 1.3 liter rotary   engine that can spin to 9,000 RPM. The RX-8 also has a second set of   reverse-opening rear doors, which like the rotary engine is a feature no   other sports car has. 
                                         2011 Mazda rx 8 The RX-8′s rotary powerplant is unlike any other. No pistons – and a   super tiny 1.3 liters. A pair of rotors spin on a common crankshaft, and   this reduction in rotating mass allows for a motorcycle-like operating   range from 0-9,000 RPM. Peak power for manual-equipped versions is 232   hp; models equipped with the optional six-speed automatic are detuned a   little to 212 hp, with redline cut back to 7,500 RPM.Because of its  unique design and operating characteristics, there’s no  way to compare  the Mazda’s rotary engine with conventional piston  engines.
                                         2011 Mazda rx 8 However, it’s not all bad. The RX-8’s rotary engine weighs a lot less   than conventional internal combustion engine designs and this translates   into nimble handling out on the road. The suspension can be a bit firm   for some tastes, especially when road surfaces aren’t the best, but  this  pays off in the directness of the steering and the easiness in  which  you can throw the car around a corner.
                                       2011 Mazda rx 8 There’s no mistaking the RX-8 for anything but a pure Japanese sports   car. With its pumped guards, large wheel arches and fighter jet cockpit   style windows, the RX-8 has a distinctive look that you’ll either love   or hate.
                                         2011 Mazda rx 8 Performance buffs will want to go for the R3 edition, which comes with a   stiffer suspension setup featuring Bilstein shocks, as well as 19-inch   forged alloy wheels. Other goodies include a Bose premium audio system   and Bluetooth connectivity.
                                        2011 Mazda rx 8 The interior is hard not to love, with its flowing, low-slung design   emphasizing the car’s sportiness. Despite the car being described as   having 2+2 seating, space in the rear is very limited and is suitable   for carrying small children only. At least getting in and out of the   back is quite easy thanks to the suicide rear doors whose design mean   they can only be opened once the corresponding front door is opened.
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