1997 Black Mazda Rx-7/ 3 Rotor on 2040-cars
Riverside, California, United States
A very rare 1994 rx7 fd with a 3 rotor 20b cosmo swap. The motor is a late model d code series block which are very hard to find and are becoming more scarce every day. Engine and drivetrain--20b 3 rotor cosmo,full custom,titanium exhaust 4 inch from turbo back,t74 ball bearing comp turbo,aem injection system,e85 2200 cc injectors,high speed fuel pump system,haltech p 2000 platinum stand alone computer,dual oil coolers,front mount intercooling system,4 piston disc brakes,custome tubular subframe lighter and stronger than stock , full sway bar and brace kits,and all parts are powder coated and anodized black,ceramic coated manifolds and turbo,aem blow off valve and waste gate,3 puck os giken race clutch ....650 hp and 550 torque to the ground.... this car is a super car killer and built right and reliable.... motor has no more than 1500 miles on it ...the car makes a beautiful symphony of turbo spools and blow off valve hisses. this car definitely hold you to the seat and super fun to drive. Interior custom carbon fiber cluster and panels,reclinable bucket seats and rare jdm rear seats, all black interior ....no stereo so the driver can have the full driving experience, this is a drivers car and you will fall in love with it just by looking at it. car will come with oem seats and a few other plastic parts and exterior body kit parts....
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Mazda ad showing Facebook updates while driving criticized by Senate committee [w/video]
Sat, 08 Feb 2014Senate Commerce Committee Chairman Jay Rockefeller, D-WV, held an all-day summit on Thursday to discuss the dangers of using modern technology while driving, during which an ad that Mazda aired during the Super Bowl was used as an example of the worrisome future towards which we're headed. While seemingly innocuous at first glance, the ad, which can be seen below, shows a brief glimpse of a driver using the Mazda Connect infotainment system in a Mazda3 to check/update his Facebook page while driving down the road.
Officials from major communications companies like Samsung, Google and Apple attended the summit, as well as representatives from automakers including General Motors and Toyota. A representative from Mazda was not present despite the company's own currently available technology being used as the poster child for the issues being discussed.
According to Automotive News, Senator Rockefeller warned the automaker and communication execs on hand that he will propose legislation to regulate the use of technology while driving if they don't work together to implement their own standards more quickly. Michael Robinson, GM's vice president of sustainability and global regulatory affairs, argued that his company has had distracted driving guidelines in place for 15 years since the advent of its OnStar system, noting that the technology in question has also helped the automaker save lives through automatic crash detection and calls to 911.
Mazda: Penn & Teller
Mon, Feb 2 2015Mazda turned to magic to highlight its refreshed CX-5, bringing in Las Vegas staples Penn and Teller to saw the CUV in half. The glitzy spot has a very Sin City feel to it, although considering some of the ads we've seen tonight, it's short on shock value, humor and heart-tugging imagery. Have a look, though, and let us know what you think.
Mazda CEO says rotary not viable, so don't look for a new one
Tue, 19 Nov 2013We have some very sad news to report, rotor-heads fans: Don't expect a new rotary-powered vehicle anytime soon. This comes straight from Masamichi Kogai, the CEO of Mazda, which is the only company to ever market a commercially successful rotary-powered automobile in the world. The issue, as it has pretty much always been, is environmental.
While the Wankel rotary engine does indeed make a lot of power in a small, lightweight package, it does so while burning lots of fuel and emitting lots of noxious gases into the atmosphere, at least when running on gasoline. And that means the rotary engine will likely only ever be able to power niche vehicles. And that, in turn, means that it is very difficult to turn a profit on vehicles with rotary engines, particularly for a small automaker like Mazda.
"It has to be a viable commercial proposition. If we are going to adopt it, it has to be a product that can generate at least sales of 100,000 units a year. We have to be able to achieve a profit," said Kogai in an interview with Automotive News. Mazda sold 56,203 RX-7 models in the United States (the automaker's biggest market) in 1986. Sales of the RX-8 peaked in 2004, its first full year on the market, with just 23,690 units.