Autodealer Dream buy: Mazda RX8

We look at the Mazda RX8 and what you should look out for before buying the rotary-powered sports car for the weekly commute or weekend drive.

It’s time for another Autodealer dream buy, where we browse through the web and pick a car that we’d like to own. This time, we’re all about the Wankel engine in the form of the Mazda RX8, a rotary-powered sports car with funky doors and a great chassis.

The rotary engine is a bit of an enigma; some get it and others simply cannot grasp the concept or see its purpose. Without getting into too many technical features, we can tell you, the RX8 makes use of a 1.3-litre engine that comes in two states of tune: a 141kW standard model and a 186kW High Power version.

The latter makes additional power, thanks to the addition of two intake ports for a total of six versus the four in the standard model, while the more powerful car also revs more with a redline of 9 000rpm, where the standard car is done at 7 500rpm. One can tell the difference between the two power grades by looking at the specification and gearbox options. The standard model comes with a five-speed manual and smaller 15-inch alloy wheels while the more powerful version comes with a six-speed manual gearbox and 18-inch alloy wheels.

What to watch out for:

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