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Offline rustynutz

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Mazda to stop making rotary-engine car
From: AP
October 07, 2011


MAZDA will stop making cars with its signature rotary engines after a 45-year production run that included powering the first and only Japanese car to win the 24-hour Le Mans endurance race.

Poor sales and the high costs of meeting modern emissions standards have made rotary engines uneconomical to produce.
Mazda Motor Corp. said today that the latest edition of the Mazda RX-8 will go on sale November 24, targeting sales of 1000 vehicles, but will end production in June 2012.
The Japanese automaker, based in Hiroshima, introduced its first rotary engine car in 1967 and is the only automaker in the world that makes rotary engine vehicles. Such engines have fewer moving parts and are quieter than comparable piston engines but are more expensive to manufacture and consume more fuel.
The RX-8 is the only model in Mazda's lineup with the rotary engine.

Mazda's decision underlines how consumer tastes have changed to preferring green vehicles over sporty ones.
Mazda spokeswoman Michiko Terashima said research and development on the rotary engine will continue, leaving open the possibility that it could make a comeback. But production is now not making sense when considering the costs of meeting safety and emissions standards for new vehicles, she said.
Mazda sold only 2896 RX-8 cars last year, with 1245 of them in North America and 963 in Japan. Cumulative sales of Mazda vehicles with rotary engines total about 1.995 million as of the end of August, according to Mazda, which also makes the Miata sportscar.
Mazda Chief Executive and President Takashi Yamanouchi recalled the victory of Mazda's rotary engine at Le Mans 20 years ago, and called the rotary engine "iconic." Mazda's car overtook a Mercedes in the last three hours of the legendary race.
"Although R-X production is ending, the rotary engine will always represent the spirits of Mazda, and Mazda remains committed to its ongoing development," he said.
Mazda, which has lost money for the last three fiscal years, is struggling to assert its brand as the relationship with longtime partner Ford Motor Co. weakens.




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That is interesting Rusty (great post) I would love to try an RX8. I have been monitoring the prices of 2nd hand ones for a couple of years. They are over A$60,000 new but are fairly common on the 2nd hand market for much less than half that...

Trish and I really like the look of them but I don't think we could live with their thirst  :confused:
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I've owned a couple of rotaries in my younger days [RX-2] and the power they can produce is amazing.  :goodjob2: it will be sad to see them go out of production.  :blubber:  to buy an Rx-2 now days can cost up to $20,000.  :faint:
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I'll be sad to see the rotary go too.

Interesting they say the rotary is quieter............ even in road form I can't agree with that.
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extractors and a 3" exhaust gives you about 150db of noise and 2 foot long flames out the back.  :P :cool:  i miss my old bridge port and peripheral port rotary cars.  :blubber:  but i love my 2i30's.  :mrgreen: :mrgreen: :cool:
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Ohh that's a shame.
I've enjoyed my Toyo Kogyo vehicles over the years.
Had an R130 before upgrading to an 1800 Deluxe many moons ago.

Both cars never missed a beat and were so enjoyable/fun to drive.

It's a bit like Honda V4's - still building, but for how long.
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