yes and no
Yes: you will be more agile and faster in corners
No: they will take you on the straightaways
No: they will be looking for an RX8 which are not a very common car
and No: the engine in the RX8 does not deal with turbos very well
the toyota supra is faster,but the mazda RX-8 is faster than the RX-7.
One can purchase a Mazda RX online directly from the Mazda manufacturers website, or participating dealers websites. One can also purchase a Mazda RX online through auto trading websites such as AutoTrader.
The Mazda RX-8 is a rotary engine, it has no cylinders. The Mazda RX-8 has a single TWO-rotor engine. Cylinders are only for piston engines. The RX-8 is a 1.3 Liter Rotary. (No I4 or V6) Just Rotary.
The last year that the Mazda RX-7 was made was in 2007. Mazda has now come out with the more edgy Mazda RX-8, which is a big hit with consumers.
1st depends on the driver and transmissions. But my RX-8 is better at 0 to 60.
Yes, the restrictions are no V8 or turbocharged/supercharged engine (except smart cars, they have a 1.0L turbo and diesel V8s and diesel turbos). Mazda RX-8s are available naturally aspirated, and have a rotary engine, so, yes, you can drive an RX-8 on your P-plates in Qld (and every other state).
Mazda Rx-7, for sure! ;-)
No.
If you're asking about an RX-8 car it's made by Mazda.
Trade it in for a new Mazda RX-8.
The cost of a brand new, fully loaded 2010 Mazda RX-8 R3 MT, which is the most elite version of the RX-8, is around $35,000. If you are looking the normal version 2010 Mazda RX-8 fully loaded, the price should be around $28,000.
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