RE: MX-5 prices announced!
Discussion
dxg said:
They get the 2 litre, and several reports seem to average out at a surprisingly quick 0-60 time of 6 seconds. Some slightly faster, and some slightly slower.
The Americans always seem to get better acceleration results than the European magazines - I wonder how their testing protocol differs?(For example, C&D got the RX-8 to 60 in 6.3 seconds, compared to AutoCar's 7.1 seconds. The US cars were nominally a bit more powerful, but in reality, probably not)
otolith said:
The Americans always seem to get better acceleration results than the European magazines - I wonder how their testing protocol differs?
(For example, C&D got the RX-8 to 60 in 6.3 seconds, compared to AutoCar's 7.1 seconds. The US cars were nominally a bit more powerful, but in reality, probably not)
Autocars testing is carried out 2 up with a full tank of fuel I believe. The US tests might be 1 up and running on fumes.(For example, C&D got the RX-8 to 60 in 6.3 seconds, compared to AutoCar's 7.1 seconds. The US cars were nominally a bit more powerful, but in reality, probably not)
otolith said:
The Americans always seem to get better acceleration results than the European magazines - I wonder how their testing protocol differs?
Only had a brief scan, but a few forum posts mention the 0-60's are rolling starts, ie 5mph to 60mph. Suppose thats ok as long as its apples for apples along with other cars they test.I'll wait for the official EVO review!
daddy cool said:
otolith said:
The Americans always seem to get better acceleration results than the European magazines - I wonder how their testing protocol differs?
Only had a brief scan, but a few forum posts mention the 0-60's are rolling starts, ie 5mph to 60mph. Suppose thats ok as long as its apples for apples along with other cars they test.I'll wait for the official EVO review!
Ah, here we go;
http://www.nogaroblue.com/27978/30426.html
And C&D confirms that their testing methodology includes rollout.
http://media.caranddriver.com/files/2012-chrysler-...
http://www.nogaroblue.com/27978/30426.html
And C&D confirms that their testing methodology includes rollout.
http://media.caranddriver.com/files/2012-chrysler-...
daddy cool said:
So, who is cancelling their 1.5 pre-order and waiting for the 2.0?
Latest information from Mazda is that both the first of the 1.5 and the 2.0 which have been pre-ordered for customers are going to be arriving at the same time, which currently is between the 15th of September and the 15th of October.All dates subject to change!!
The Hypno-Toad said:
daddy cool said:
So, who is cancelling their 1.5 pre-order and waiting for the 2.0?
Latest information from Mazda is that both the first of the 1.5 and the 2.0 which have been pre-ordered for customers are going to be arriving at the same time, which currently is between the 15th of September and the 15th of October.All dates subject to change!!
Fortunately I ordered the 2.0.
mrfunex said:
Interestingly the SkyActiv engines are Atkinson cycle engine rather than the conventional Otto.
Obviously done for economy/CO2 reasons. I wonder how this may affect tuning options?
A simulated Atkinson cycle I believe, as a true Atkinson cycle involves a variable displacement; the Prius (among many others) uses a faux-Atkinson cycle.Obviously done for economy/CO2 reasons. I wonder how this may affect tuning options?
Doesn't seem to have been mentioned much (or at all) in the reviews that I have read but the front section of the cloth roof is actually an aluminium plate wrapped in cloth. its only the back part of the roof round the window is true cloth. So, in a way, its kind of already a hard top.
And the 2.0 Sport Nav model is now pretty much sold out until mid-November..
And the 2.0 Sport Nav model is now pretty much sold out until mid-November..
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