Originally Posted by DARKMAZ8
You're wrong! the RX is like the 5 from bmw. The numbers 1-8 represent the evolution of the rotary car. They won't back track so just live with it. The rx-9 will be the replacement 7 providing there is a market for one.
On the one hand, Mazda has had a forward moving nomenclature for the RX series. But on the other hand, the RX-7 was special. Special enough to have 3 cars with the same name. We'd be up to the RX-10 by now if you were 100% correct. Mazda in fact debated whether or not to call the 3rd gen an RX-7 or move on to RX-8. But they stayed with RX-7 because it had become such a landmark name at that time. With our RX-8, they clearly stated it was not a 4th gen RX-7 and wanted to ensure it was viewed as a new kind of rotary car, hence the deliberate name change. If and when Mazda does produce a direct replacement for the 3rd gen RX-7, Mazda will likely have an internal struggle to decide if they revive the legendary RX-7 name or just move on. If at that time they do choose a name like RX-9, then the 7 will truly be dead (as a name that is). |
I'll preorder my licence plate now "9lives"
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By the way, there was no RX6. I wonder who here knows the reason why? :)
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Rx-7=2 door, 2 seat sports car. Rx-7 is a name, not a model number. Like the mustang, the name rx7 has instant identity. The FD was such a pure sports car (r1 package) that it literally beat peoples kidneys up. Hurt sales a bit. Many people can't fit in the cars. I will never own an FD, I can't fit in the car with a helmet on.
Rx-8=4 door, 4 seat grand touring car. Different name for a different genre of car. Still a fabulous car in my opinion, but a different kind of car. And if Mazda ever releases a new 7, I'm going to have a hell of a personal battle deciding which one I want. But they will call it a 7. Hmm.... New 8, or new 7.......... Chops |
Originally Posted by CERAMICSEAL
By the way, there was no RX6. I wonder who here knows the reason why? :)
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Originally Posted by DARKMAZ8
I'll preorder my licence plate now "9lives"
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A Mazda 3 with 256 HP "below 7 seconds"? I'd say well below 7 seconds; basement level.
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Originally Posted by CERAMICSEAL
By the way, there was no RX6. I wonder who here knows the reason why? :)
I read in Mazda Rx-7 (Sports Car Color History) that Mazda thought RX-6 was awkward to pronounce with the x & 6 so close together. |
Originally Posted by Styjan
I read in Mazda Rx-7 (Sports Car Color History) that Mazda thought RX-6 was awkward to pronounce with the x & 6 so close together.
MrJynx |
What about rx 11...;)
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Originally Posted by Cam
Everyone is going to think youre a cat lover or something.:D
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Originally Posted by Ellar
...or that the payments are killing him...
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*puts my bet money down on return of 'RX-7' name*
too much legacy (read $$$$$$$$) to NOT use this great name |
trivia question: when was the last time Mazda had more than 1 rotary car in US market??
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My cousin's friends dad who know's a janitor at Mazda headquarters said that the next roatary powered 2 door high performance car will be called the RX-Siete. To honor all of us hardworking Mexican-Americans.
I always hate to hear these rumors from someone who know's someone, who met a guy at Mazda and said ___________. |
Originally Posted by Styjan
I read in Mazda Rx-7 (Sports Car Color History) that Mazda thought RX-6 was awkward to pronounce with the x & 6 so close together.
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Originally Posted by RX-Hachi
That makes sense. Especially for the Japanese. You know they call the RX-7, rx "seven" using English, instead of using the Japanese word for seven, "nana or shichi". So the Japanese would have said RX-6 something like "aru ekusu shikusu". Doesn't exactly roll off your tongue.
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Originally Posted by dos
My cousin's friends dad who know's a janitor at Mazda headquarters said that the next roatary powered 2 door high performance car will be called the RX-Siete. To honor all of us hardworking Mexican-Americans.
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^^ That's funny! ^^
Styjan and RX-Hachi are correct by the way. RX-6 was going to be akward to pronounce for the Japanese. |
Originally Posted by ZoomZoomH
trivia question: when was the last time Mazda had more than 1 rotary car in US market??
1977 Rotary Truck, RX-4, RX-3 1978 RX-3, RX-4 & RX-7 |
^so you see, having TWO (or more!) rotary cars in the Mazda lineup is nothing new.
I think with 2 models of rotary cars, Mazda will actually INCREASE marketshare rather than the 2 rotary brothers eating away each other's customer base. |
styjan's back WOOT!. he use to be a regular and now just pops in once in awhile when you least expect him:D
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Originally Posted by zoom44
styjan's back WOOT!. he use to be a regular and now just pops in once in awhile when you least expect him:D
Hey Zoom! I'm always watching, just not posting. |
i still thinkits going to end up looking like one of your chops.:) the 7 i mean.
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I'm hoping we see something in Tokyo this fall. If not, it wont be for a long time and then I will have to break down and get an RX-8. :rolleyes:
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