Mazda Facebook Next RX
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Mazda Facebook Next RX
Mazda asks a question concerning the new RX on their facebook page.
At least it's something coming from Mazda!!!
http://www.motorauthority.com/blog/1...ebook-question
At least it's something coming from Mazda!!!
http://www.motorauthority.com/blog/1...ebook-question
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Yeah no kidding... It isn't an RX if it doesn't have a rotary.
Things I wanna see in it:
1. 300+ stock horsepower
2. An option for true manual transmission with a clutch and shifter (just encase they think about only going with some fancy automatic with manual mode or some semi-automatic)
3. An exterior that has some resemblance to the Shinari, but with less edgy futuristic look. The 8 manages to look unique without looking like it came straight out of a sci-fi movie, and I hope the next generation does too.
4. Something to help lower the rotary engine failure numbers
5. A Mazdaspeed version
And plenty of other little things I don't feel like listing! haha
Things I wanna see in it:
1. 300+ stock horsepower
2. An option for true manual transmission with a clutch and shifter (just encase they think about only going with some fancy automatic with manual mode or some semi-automatic)
3. An exterior that has some resemblance to the Shinari, but with less edgy futuristic look. The 8 manages to look unique without looking like it came straight out of a sci-fi movie, and I hope the next generation does too.
4. Something to help lower the rotary engine failure numbers
5. A Mazdaspeed version
And plenty of other little things I don't feel like listing! haha
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It would be an MX if it had pistons...
Anyways, Mazda has always been a fan of entry priced light weight sports cars. I dont see them venturing far from their brand concept with 20 million gadgets which would jack the price and weight up significantly. I see them reducing the weight of the RX8 and having a possibility of keeping the suicide doors along with more powerful and efficient motor, the 16X. I would personally want a basic 2 door 2 seater, light and simple as possible matched with a 16X.
Anyways, Mazda has always been a fan of entry priced light weight sports cars. I dont see them venturing far from their brand concept with 20 million gadgets which would jack the price and weight up significantly. I see them reducing the weight of the RX8 and having a possibility of keeping the suicide doors along with more powerful and efficient motor, the 16X. I would personally want a basic 2 door 2 seater, light and simple as possible matched with a 16X.
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To be honest, I don't want to see the next gen RX turn into a muscle car. 300-400 hp is too much. I'd keep it in the 275 - 300hp range via increased displacement (more torque) and keep the chassis light & nimble like the current gen. Also, I'd like to see a true paddle shift tranny with a pneumatic manual.
As far as the interior, this is a sports car. I'd like to see more factory gauges.
For it to be an RX, it must retain the rotary engine for me. However, no doubt Mazda will have to get creative to improve gas mileage. They should introduce start / stop technology that kicks in after the car comes up to normal engine temps. I also think they should revamp the ignition system. Seriously consider using a laser fired system The great weakness to the rotary engine is its inefficiently long combustion chamber. Using two sparks plugs is a band-aid on this inherent design problem.
As far as the interior, this is a sports car. I'd like to see more factory gauges.
For it to be an RX, it must retain the rotary engine for me. However, no doubt Mazda will have to get creative to improve gas mileage. They should introduce start / stop technology that kicks in after the car comes up to normal engine temps. I also think they should revamp the ignition system. Seriously consider using a laser fired system The great weakness to the rotary engine is its inefficiently long combustion chamber. Using two sparks plugs is a band-aid on this inherent design problem.
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To be honest, I don't want to see the next gen RX turn into a muscle car. 300-400 hp is too much. I'd keep it in the 275 - 300hp range via increased displacement (more torque) and keep the chassis light & nimble like the current gen. Also, I'd like to see a true paddle shift tranny with a pneumatic manual.
As far as the interior, this is a sports car. I'd like to see more factory gauges.
For it to be an RX, it must retain the rotary engine for me. However, no doubt Mazda will have to get creative to improve gas mileage. They should introduce start / stop technology that kicks in after the car comes up to normal engine temps. I also think they should revamp the ignition system. Seriously consider using a laser fired system The great weakness to the rotary engine is its inefficiently long combustion chamber. Using two sparks plugs is a band-aid on this inherent design problem.
As far as the interior, this is a sports car. I'd like to see more factory gauges.
For it to be an RX, it must retain the rotary engine for me. However, no doubt Mazda will have to get creative to improve gas mileage. They should introduce start / stop technology that kicks in after the car comes up to normal engine temps. I also think they should revamp the ignition system. Seriously consider using a laser fired system The great weakness to the rotary engine is its inefficiently long combustion chamber. Using two sparks plugs is a band-aid on this inherent design problem.
Completely disagree on just about everything you just said...
1. Giving it more power doesn't make it a muscle car, and doesn't keep it from being nimble... Just about all sports cars are starting to get higher horsepower, and if the next gen RX wants to be able to keep up with the competition, it will have to also. There are plenty of very powerful cars that are also "light and nimble".
2. If they decide to go with an option for a true paddle shift car, that is totally fine with me. As long as they still have the option for a true manual with a clutch and shifter as well... If I am going to spend money on a sports car, I want to feel like I am driving a sports car. And for me, I don't feel like I am in a sports car without a manual transmission... Don't get me wrong, I understand that the good paddle shifters work very well, and can shift MUCH faster than any human can, but I don't care. I'm sure that the cars computer could probably handle better than me too, but that doesn't mean I want them to take away the steering wheel haha... I would take the clutch and shifter over the shortened time shifting gears any day... Like I said, it doesn't bother me at all if they have both options, but it seems like more cars have started being produced without the option for a true manual transmission, and I REALLY hope they don't do this with the next RX.
3. I hate start stop... I am well aware that technology has gotten it where it works just about flawlessly. But I just do not like the idea of my engine shutting off every time I come to a complete stop, regardless of how well it works.... Not to mention, rotary engines use more gas than usual on startup, so having them shut off then back on every time the car comes to a stop would be bad for gas consumption, especially in situations where you are in stop and go traffic
Not trying to disagree with you to be an ******* or anything. I am only disagreeing with you because if the next one comes with everything you just said, I wont buy it haha... But to each his own!
Last edited by lateralus; 01-15-2011 at 10:38 PM.
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to me the start stop thing just seems like more wear and tear, what if you're in rush hour traffic in million degree heat? will your ride shut off every time you have to stop and wait for traffic, leaving you to bake or? Is it possible to turn it off or override it or? We don't need start/stop, we need better timed lights and more educated drivers, if we had these 2 things perhaps most of our traffic woes would be squashed since people might actually know how to yield, merge, might even actually know the speed limits in places etc.
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Yeah no kidding... It isn't an RX if it doesn't have a rotary.
Things I wanna see in it:
1. 300+ stock horsepower
2. An option for true manual transmission with a clutch and shifter (just encase they think about only going with some fancy automatic with manual mode or some semi-automatic)
3. An exterior that has some resemblance to the Shinari, but with less edgy futuristic look. The 8 manages to look unique without looking like it came straight out of a sci-fi movie, and I hope the next generation does too.
4. Something to help lower the rotary engine failure numbers
5. A Mazdaspeed version
And plenty of other little things I don't feel like listing! haha
Things I wanna see in it:
1. 300+ stock horsepower
2. An option for true manual transmission with a clutch and shifter (just encase they think about only going with some fancy automatic with manual mode or some semi-automatic)
3. An exterior that has some resemblance to the Shinari, but with less edgy futuristic look. The 8 manages to look unique without looking like it came straight out of a sci-fi movie, and I hope the next generation does too.
4. Something to help lower the rotary engine failure numbers
5. A Mazdaspeed version
And plenty of other little things I don't feel like listing! haha
2. I agree
3. I'd rather have an exterior that has some resemblance to the Kabura
4. I agree
5. I agree
One thing is I don't think Mazda can afford to make it a two-seater. The Miata is their two-seater and it wouldn't make sense for a small company like Mazda to have another two-seater. So why not the 3-seat design from the Kabura, which I think is innovative? I think Honda made a costly mistake with the CR-Z. No one is buying it and I predict even in a year, no one will buy it. IMO, I think the number one factor is that it only has two seats.
Last edited by ArXate; 01-16-2011 at 01:42 AM.
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1) Participated in the Facebook discussion.
2) Got annoyed by people wanting a MZR or V6 in general in an RX car discussion.
3) Got more annoyed by people saying the RX-8 isn't a good car (probably because of lack of "torque")
4) Got the hell out of it
2) Got annoyed by people wanting a MZR or V6 in general in an RX car discussion.
3) Got more annoyed by people saying the RX-8 isn't a good car (probably because of lack of "torque")
4) Got the hell out of it