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ROTARY NOT F*CKIN DEAD.. too bad it's going to be a weak ass car :(

Old Sep 3, 2012 | 10:12 AM
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We will have to see what happens. I would like a hybrid set up like my hemi. Full power unless on interstate and cut four cylinders off but just run on electric motor on interstate while maintianing a constant speed. I know rotorys dont get the best gas milege but who knows what high tech wizardry they can add.
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Old Sep 3, 2012 | 07:49 PM
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I dont support electric cars that plug simply into an "outlet". They are basically getting people to pay more money for a false sense of environmentalism. But really its not helping at all since electricity doesn't grow on trees, but most of it is produced from coal burning power plants.
Coal burning power plants are cleaner and more efficient than any ICE, so its not really the scam you make it out to be.
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Old Sep 3, 2012 | 08:37 PM
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Originally Posted by Brigdh
Coal burning power plants are cleaner and more efficient than any ICE, so its not really the scam you make it out to be.
the batteries that are used in electric cars, and the process in which they are made are far worse for the environment than a gas powered car.. the prius is doing more to hurt the environment than help.

the government just likes to give the false impression that we are doing good, so they can reduce the cost of making money
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Old Sep 3, 2012 | 09:56 PM
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CAFE standards will require increasing mpg for new cars. So unless you think mazda can make a rotary "sportscar" thats get those high mpg numbers you may want to keep dreaming. Seriously guys, every year there's another thread about how Mazda is "bringing back the rotary sportscar." Not gonna happen people.
But CAFE is an average, if they sell a lot of hybrids that get crazy high 'equivalent' mpg then they can still sell low volume sports cars that aren't very efficient. Obviously it's not a free pass to make 22mpg highway type setups but it's not as hopeless as you might think.
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Old Sep 4, 2012 | 05:21 AM
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Thats right!
Thats why chevrolet bought daewoo.. so can still produce the corvette and camaro
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Old Sep 4, 2012 | 01:12 PM
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Message to Mazda,

I'd buy a wankle hybrid. In fact, I'll hold off buying any new car until your wankle hybrid is available.
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Old Sep 5, 2012 | 02:00 PM
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Message to Mazda,

I'd buy a wankle hybrid. In fact, I'll hold off buying any new car until your wankle hybrid is available.
Haha I wouldn't mind a tesla style, or cr-z style hybrid rotary.. but I'm sad to say I wouldn't be caught dead in a prius style car.

I'll stick to my 18mpg hwy!
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Old Sep 5, 2012 | 03:50 PM
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Good news is that Mazda's strategy has been to improve fuel economy while keeping some style. So I doubt they will be confused for a prius any time soon.

Sadly, this setup relegates the rotary to generator duty and never puts power to the wheels directly. All the high-revving noises, powerband, tuning potential are gone. Basically you're buying a re-styled chevy volt where a portion of the purchase price goes to mazda's Rotary R&D dept. I'll still consider it though.
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