mndsm wrote:
RX8's handled awesome, but DAMN they're slow. Hopefully Mazda figures it out with the next iteration of the rotary.
I wouldn't call them SLOW exactly, just not fast enough for the MPG returned. They're faster than some of their competition, slower than others.
Honestly the rotary ship seems to have sailed. When it's a massive improvement in speed AND economy to swap in a piston engine, the rotary just seems to be there for tradition. And a sports car should be high performance, not just high tradition. What would a piston engined RX-8 be called? PX-8? That's not a bad name. Or RX-8 could be kept and the "R" would be for "reciprocating."
If Mazda still had the Ford ties, they could drop the Coyote V8 in there. But then, Ford might not like how much better it was than the Mustang.