2004 Mazda Rx-8 Base Coupe 4-door 1.3l on 2040-cars
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2004 MAZDA RX8 GT MAZDASPEED KIT "TRUE HEAD TURNER"
6 SPEED TRANSMISSION ONLY 84K MILES ON MY SUMMER RIDE TIME TO SELL IT, NEED DOWN PAYMENT FOR HOME. REAL CARBON FIBER HOOD GLAZED TO SHINE FULL MAZDASPEED KIT REAR WING ALUMINUM SPACER MAZDASPEED SUSPENSION NEW CROSS DRILLED SLOTTED ROTORS AND CERAMIC PADS FORGED ONE PIECE WHEELS MADE IN JAPAN MAZDASPEED EXHAUST BRAND NEW 3.5" EXHAUST TIPS LONG AEM AIR INTAKE 35% TINT ALL AROUND WITH 5 YEAR WARRANTY ROYAL PURPLE OIL CHANGE JUST DONE. POWER LEATHER HEATED SEATS SUNROOF POP OUT SIDE REAR WINDOWS OEM XENON HID NEADLIGHTS ***WARNING YOU WONT BE ABLE TO STOP PEOPLE FROM STARING, SO IF YOU DON'T LIKE THAT SORT OF THING THIS CAR IS NOT FOR YOU*** |
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Tow truck driver hilariously bad at righting a flipped Mazda
Wed, 30 Oct 2013Can rolling your car get any worse? The correct answer is yes, as this poor soul found out when he rolled his Mazda3 onto its side. Calling a tow truck might be a logical, post-rollover move, but in this case, it kind of made the situation worse.
We don't want to give away just what happened, so you'll need to scroll down and watch the video. A fair warning, though, it does contain a moment of colorful language towards the end, so watching it at work, with the volume up, might not be wise. Have a look below for the full video.
Mazda3 Skyactiv-Hybrid and CNG Concept shown in Japan
Thu, 21 Nov 2013Mazda has received a tremendous amount of public and industry praise in the last few years, following up the successful introduction of its Skyactiv technology (powertrain and otherwise), with strong products like CX-5, Mazda6 and most recently, the Mazda3. At the Tokyo Motor Show, Mazda has taken yet another step forward with Skyactiv and the 3, showing the compact (called "Axela" in Japan) with an all-new compressed natural gas engine in the Skyactiv-CNG Concept.
The end result of the Skyactiv-Hybrid is fuel consumption estimated at something like 74 miles per gallon.
Mazda thinks that CNG-powered vehicles are due for an uptick in demand, and the company believes this new powertrain will add valuable breadth to the Mazda3 range. The CNG Concept is actually a duel-fuel vehicle, capable of running on either natural gas or gasoline. In fact, we're told that the high compression ratio (14:1) inherent in Skyactiv-technology gasoline engines makes conversion to CNG particularly simple.
Takata airbag recall spreads to China with 42k Mazda sedans
Mon, 07 Jul 2014The scope of the problem with the faulty airbag inflators from Takata continues to broaden and is now reaching China, as well. Mazda is recalling 42,732 Mazda6 units there, produced by its local joint venture partner China FAW Car Company, to replace the front passenger airbags. It comes as part of Mazda's recall of nearly 160,000 vehicles worldwide, including about 34,600 in the US, according to Reuters.
This is the same problem that caused seven automakers in the US to recall an estimated 2.1 million vehicles in late June. The airbag inflators can potentially explode instead of deploying the airbag, which hampers the bag's inflation. In some cases occupants are also hit by the metal shrapnel, which can cause further injuries. In the US, Mazda is repairing the 2003-2007 Mazda6 (pictured above), 2006-2007 Mazdaspeed6, 2004 MPV and 2004-2008 RX-8 originally sold in or currently registered in Florida, Puerto Rico, and Hawaii.
This is hardly the first instance of this issue. Since 2001, there have been 20 recalls tied to the exploding airbags supplied by Takata. The problem is possibly linked to the propellant in the inflators, but there's no conclusive evidence of that yet. Most of the automakers in the US limited the most recent recalls only to a few humid states because moisture potentially exacerbated the problem.