That is why Toyota has to make sure they're bringing a kick ass product to the market. I look at it as the more the merrier. It will bring more highlight to the Tokyo Auto show. Plus these cars could compete against one another.I actually hope Mazda doesn't show anything at Tokyo. Wouldn't want anything to steal the spotlight from the Supra.
they're not Toyota or VW, they're doing 'fine' for a smaller car maker. i once visited their Hiroshima HQ factory, i felt from the piles upon piles of mazda2s and mazda3's that every single human on this planet is destined to get one lol. they also have a Rotary on display right next to the main entrance , even before the reception!I'm still surprised Mazda is in business, tbh.
well .. i have to admit, if an RX9 concept is announced for production, i would have a really hard time buying the MkIV supra instead.I actually hope Mazda doesn't show anything at Tokyo. Wouldn't want anything to steal the spotlight from the Supra.
Of course the more the merrier, and competition is good, and so on. And I would love to see a new RX. I'm just recapping when Honda debuted the NSX against the Ford GT.That is why Toyota has to make sure they're bringing a kick ass product to the market. I look at it as the more the merrier. It will bring more highlight to the Tokyo Auto show. Plus these cars could compete against one another.
The last RX7 was such a sexy looking car. In terms of looks: FD > A80well .. i have to admit, if an RX9 concept is announced for production, i would have a really hard time buying the MkIV supra instead.
There has always been an RX in the works since the 90s.Sounds like a new RX is still in the works.
https://www.motoring.com.au/rotary-part-of-our-dna-says-mazda-110048/