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Mazda RX-8 History

 
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The Mazda RX-8 History
Introduction

2006 Mazda RX-8
2006 Mazda RX-8

By the late 1970's, the American Muscle Car was nearly dormant, and even one-time power houses like Ford's Mustang was powered by a four cylinder economy engine. This was the point in time where the Japanese performance market, which displayed attributes of both fuel economy and power, and unlike many American cars, more focus was made on the handling capabilities of these cars. Cars like the Toyota Supra were gaining popularity among sports cars enthusiasts thanks to their affordability and technology applied to just about every aspect of these cars. It was in 1979 that Mazda jumped into the performance side of the American automobile market, with their unusually powered RX-7. It was greatly advanced in it's aerodynamics while not sacrificing the modern styling, and more importantly, it's aforementioned unusual drivetrain. This was really the first car to be introduced to the American market that featured the unique Wankel rotary engine. Thanks to the cornering ability, this new car was very popular, both for street and track use, and with the price, demand far exceeded supply, even with the slight lack of power.

As the RX-7 evolved, it amassed a large following, bolstered by the offering of a turbo model starting in 1986 with the release of the second generation RX-7. The completely new look, along with the added power, caused the popularity to grow, and with it, the price. The 1993 model year brought the introduction of the third generation RX-7, and again, a new induction system. This new RX-7 came standard with a new twin turbo setup, and unlike the prior turbo models, there was no naturally aspirated engine offered. This twin turbo system and new body style was once again a huge success, but an even bigger addition over the new power was the new price tag, and with the few downgrades offered, the RX-7 had gone from a low price car with amazing handling capabilities, to an expensive all around performer. Sadly, this hike in performance did not outweigh the increase in price, and in 1995 the last of the famed RX-7s rolled off the assembly lines.

Over the first few years following the drop of the RX-7 mode, rumors were adrift that there was a new rotary powered car coming, and it would make its grand entrance to the American market in 1999, but those rumors were never substantiated. However, in the early 2000's, rumors were again flying, and this time, they were concrete. It would be a few more years to wait for the rotary enthusiasts, but in 2004, hopeful RX-7 owners and enthusiasts alike got their wish. A new rotary powered car from the company that piloted the idea to the American market in 1979, and while no forced induction was offered in its introductory year, the 2004 Mazda RX-8 offered great styling and function combined with a powerful new rotary engine. Like the RX-7, a look completely unique to the RX-8 was a key point in the development of this new car, and getting additional power of the naturally aspirated engine was important in order to make this new car as popular as the precursor some 25 years prior. Like the older RX-7's, an upgrade package titled the Shinka model is offered. The Shinka RX-8 comes equipped with custom paint, interior trim, and some braking and suspension changes. Whether the Shinka model is chosen, or whether you opt for the baseline RX-8 with either the automatic or manual transmission, you will find the exact reason for the amazing popularity of the RX-7, simply put, this is one great, fun car.


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