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2004 Mazda Rx-8 Mechanic Special Engine Needs Rebuild. Send Me An Offer on 2040-cars

US $3,200.00
Year:2004 Mileage:115000 Color: damage
Location:

Fort Lauderdale, Florida, United States

Fort Lauderdale, Florida, United States
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As seen in the pictures this nice looking 2004 MAZDA RX8 has no major exterior damage. This vehicle was directly purchased from insurance auctions for resale in the condition you see it on the pics. No middle man involved.  We can help Buyer arrange shipping anywhere in the mainland usa at low rates.
    Please Take Some Time to Read The Description:
  • 2004 MAZDA RX8 , AUTOMATIC WITH PADDLE SHIFT OPTION. 
  • THIS VEHICLE DOESN'T START. Due to the Seals in the Engine Have Gone bad (coolant Seals) Very Common On These Cars.
  • All Electronic Work in The Car, Tranmission is Good.
  • Clean Florida Title
  • Interior: is in Good Condition, No Rips or Tears. Small Cracks on Passenger Side DashBoard From the Florida Sun.
  • Exterior: Has Some Visible Scratches, Clear Coat has started to Fade in the hood, roof, & trunk . 
  • I have Done My Best to Point out The Flaws of this Vehicle. 
  • This Vehicle is Being Sold As Is. NO RETURNS
  • Buyer is Responsible for Vehicle Pick up Or Transport. (ASK ME FOR ESTIMATES)
  • Any More Question Feel Free to Call 954 393 7749
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Mon, Aug 7 2017

As you may have seen, Mazda and Toyota are going to be working a little more closely with each other. In their announcement, the two companies said they'd be building an American assembly plant together, and working on electric vehicle technology. But one of the companies' goals got our mental gears turning: It's listed as "Expand complementary products," and it's left very open-ended. The companies say they "will further explore the possibilities of other complementary products on a global level." These are in addition to Mazda providing the Mazda2 to Toyota as the Yaris iA, and Toyota providing Mazda a commercial van to sell in Japan. So what could these future complementary products be? We have a couple of ideas, one that's ludicrous but awesome (and, sadly, probably won't ever happen), and the other grounded in reality. Let's start with the fun one. What's the one thing Mazda fan has been wanting for years? A rotary sports car, of course! And while Mazda has repeatedly said that it has a small band of engineers plugging away at the spinning triangle problem, the odds of Mazda putting it into production have been slim. The inherent thirst of the rotary would make it tough to introduce when fuel economy regulations have been tightening. Plus, Mazda is a small company that needs to stretch every dollar, and having a one-off engine not based on anything else would be expensive. How could Mazda get around these obstacles? This is where the partnership with Toyota comes in, in our long-shot fantasy. Aside from having deep pockets, Toyota has a wealth of knowledge in the realm of hybrids. Thus, why not a rotary hybrid? Electrifying their oddball motor would fix two issues. One is obviously the fuel economy, since the gas engine wouldn't have to run all the time. The other is in providing torque. Rotaries infamously have little torque, especially down low, so adding an electric motor would allow this hypothetical rotary sports car to have a grunty low end, while still providing the Everest-high redline rotary fans like. The idea would be sweetened with the solid-state batteries that Toyota is developing, which could provide lots of electricity without weighing a ton. The rotary-electric mashup notion isn't totally alien to Mazda, either, since the company created an electric Mazda2 with a rotary engine for a range extender — albeit for different reasons. The company even filed a patent for the rotary range extender recently.

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