2007 Mazda RX-8 GT Road Test
4 novembre 2006
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Rob Rothwell
, Auto123.com
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Despite a few minor irritants reducing its gloss, Mazda has done a commendable job of delivering a "true" sports car with functional rear seating. The RX-8 is an extremely agile, visually stimulating piece that derives its exhilarating performance from a unique, remarkably simple powerplant. The Renesis rotary engine tucked beneath the RX-8's scalloped hood gives the car the internal fortitude to be confidently different in a homogenous mechanized world. Impressive:9,000 rpm redline Eager rotary engine Tight, balanced, predictable handling Useable/accessible rear seat Unimpressive:Gasoholic Small trunk opening Dynamic Stability Control not available on GS Rear seats don't fold down | (Photo: Rob Rothwell) |
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