Only "RX" models do. Everything else is a reciprocating engine.
all car engines are internal combustion most car engines are Reciprocating piston some mazdas use wankel rotary engines hybrids use reciprocating piston engines in combination with electric motors
Not all of the Mazdas have had the rotary engine, but only the RX model
No, rotary engines went out of use in aircraft in WW1.
Straight/Inline engines, V type engines, Rotary engines and diesel engines
no, the ONLY cars with rotary engines have RX in there name.
Rotary Engines
The only thing I can think of is the word "rotary". There are rotary engines and old rotary phones that had dials....hope this helps.
Inline, "V" and rotary
Rotary engines do not have pistons.
Yes, they are very reliable. The older rotary engines of the 80's did have some issues with burning oil and poor fuel economy but those issues have been fixed.
Some Mazda vehicles, particularly older models, have used Ford engines due to the historical partnership between the two companies. Notably, the Mazda 626 and some versions of the Mazda Tribute shared platforms and engines with Ford vehicles. However, most modern Mazdas feature their own Skyactiv engines, which are specifically designed by Mazda. Overall, while there is some overlap in certain models, not all Mazdas use Ford engines.
There are a number of different types of car engines. Some of these engine types are Straight/Inline engines, V type engines, Rotary engines and diesel engines.