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Early last year when the rumors first started about Mazda making an NA inline 6, RWD, manual transmission with around 350 horses, I was all in even though I wasnÂ’t thrilled about the mild-hybrid part. I eventually came around to seeing it as a plus, a KERS to add extra power but hopefully wonÂ’t be too costly to maintain/replace when the time comes. Unfortunately, all of the reports lately are saying itÂ’ll only have an 8 speed auto which has me looking elsewhere now.
It would have been my “I’m keeping it until it blows up” car as I’m old school and prefer a sweet sounding smooth NA engine over FI and don’t want all of the tech on the new cars outside of a reverse camera, anything else is things I have no use for and is just something to break. I’m now contemplating if I’m better of getting something from the late 2000s or early 2010s and just use the savings on a complete suspension refresh, engine tune up, updating the audio system, installing a reverse camera, etc. Anyone else feel the same as me that very little is out nowadays that they’re excited about? The list of manual cars is getting shorter every year and especially the days of the NA engine is almost gone, the ones that are left is either out of my price range(GT3) or are piddly economy engines(Civic/Corolla). Also important to note I’ve no interest in American cars, probably everyone here knows why we are driving BMWs instead of Mustangs and Camaros. |
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That’s where I am, too. I’m old enough to remember a lot of cars when they were new, so old tech doesn’t scare me as much as new unreliability and complexity. Shiny new objects are always attractive, but something I can do most work on myself is more enjoyable. Also no trackers or other nonsense if you’re worried about such things.
I sold my S60 2021 and bought, for a lot less, a 2006 750Li. I have no qualms about tearing into it to make changes or updates. A Garmin is good for now for the nav, back up cam, and Bluetooth, better options can be researched and perhaps will follow. But keeping it low-tech is fine, too. I wonder if I can find a paper map anywhere? Now the 2006 isn’t exactly uncomplicated, so I may go older - back to the 80s or even 70s. The 7 is for very long drives and is perfect for that, but I might prefer a 2002 for local drives, or even a still-older 2000cs! |
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Front view reminds me of my 2004 Mazda RX-8. I owned that car for 10 years and had a lot of fun with it (238 HP Wankel and 6-speed manual). Kind of sad the rotary/Wankel is gone, but to be honest, the gas mileage sucked, plus it was prone to flooding (once for me). On the plus side, the silky smooth revs to 9000 RPM were something to behold. Traded it in on my 2014 M235i. My BMW dealer was practically drooling on my RX-8 since it was low mileage and in mint condition.
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I also owned a red 1985 RX-7 5-speed manual. It had the base ~1200cc wankel with a cute little 4-barrel carburetor and manual choke. I really cried when I had to sell that car.
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Found this article about side mirrors:
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Big issue for me with modern cars is the RELENTLESS yelling at you. I don't mind the back up beeps but everything else can just fuck right off. Door open.....fucking beeeeep, seatbelts....fucking beeeeeep.... clip a lane line...beeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeep, try to merge and fucking beeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeep .... FUCK OFF. Just let me drive ffs, there's this constant source of annoyance, i can't fucking concentrate.
Don't start me on auto brake or lane keeping, like fucking really? Will run my 2008 Saab into the fucking ground before i go new. |
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