http://www.automobilemag.com/green/reviews/1008_2012_mazda_6_diesel_prototype/index.html
8/31/2010 2:52:01 PM
Obviously a gasoline engine is more fun to drive than a diesel, but a diesel is worlds better than a hybrid or electric. So I definitely look forward to seeing more and more developments on the diesel front in the US.
8/31/2010 3:49:21 PM
Personally, unless it's a fairly dedicated performance vehicle (either sports car or at least something like, say, a 135i/335i), I don't give a shit about vehicle performance. If it's not a toy, and it's just a question of adequate transportation, I don't make any distinction between "slow" and "less slow". Like, if for some crazy reason I found myself in the market for a Camry, I'd get a 4cyl for sure. I'd rather just save the money on the purchase, as well as on operating costs....so yeah, in the 95% of cars that have nothing to do with being "fun to drive" to begin with, I'm all for what's economic and efficient.
8/31/2010 3:54:49 PM
^quite true. I mean, it blows my mind to see a woman insist on getting a V6 Accord sedan. You're burdening yourself with added expense....for nothing.
8/31/2010 4:02:57 PM
Put that diesel in a Mazdaspeed 3. Zoom Zoom.
8/31/2010 4:23:19 PM
Ray, I know perfectly well what to think. It's about goddamned time they did something like this.Sequential turbos on a diesel are MUCH more common than on a gasser, and MUCH less of a fucking pain in the ass.Ooh...I feel a fucking RANT coming on. You goddamned bastards better run for cover.Fuck, Duke, I don't know why you don't think so, but I've had enormous fun driving the pure-t shit out of weaksauce cars...it ain't always gotta be about 0 to 60 in warp time to have fun. I've fucked fat chicks that were LOADS more fun (LOADS, get it?) than the few smoking hot chicks I've been with.And who the goddamn fucking hell thinks diesels have to be slow, noisy, and stinky? Pat, I've driven diesels that gave me a full-on chubby...gassers ain't always more fun.
8/31/2010 4:31:16 PM
Yeah, I'm not saying that you have to have big power to have fun. A Miata is SLOW, but still a lot of fun (and the fun increases proportionately with added hp).I'm saying that if it's not a car that's pretty significantly focused on performance, I don't care about the power. 0-60 in 10 seconds is perfectly fine, as long as it'll run comfortably at 80 mph (i.e., not straining at WOT like my old 4-cyl Wrangler). All these family sedans with 250-300 hp are silly...I'd rather chop $5-10k off the price, get 5+ more mpg, lower maintenance costs, etc, and only have 120 hp.
8/31/2010 4:38:40 PM
Oh, I totally agree with you there, Duke. Totally.
8/31/2010 4:42:28 PM
RATTLE RATTLE RATTLE ZOOM RATTLE RATTLEJust kidding I like diesels, or at least having the option. Electric cars are pipe dreams, diesels will make it happen.
8/31/2010 4:42:41 PM
8/31/2010 7:13:18 PM
I thought I read that it will redline at 5200 or 5500 rpm. That's like twice what the SuperDodge can do.
9/1/2010 12:45:32 AM
Mine will turn over 3k real easy. Fuel is what really limits me though
9/1/2010 3:13:07 AM
9/1/2010 9:16:19 AM
^ isn't direct injection "better," though?
9/1/2010 9:34:17 AM
under : a s2000 is a 14s car. It isn't even quick by modern standards. Hell a new camry can probably break 13s. Boooooooost is always good tho!!!a modified 2ton truck is still funny. Don't get me wrong!![Edited on September 1, 2010 at 10:03 AM. Reason : .]
9/1/2010 10:02:11 AM
9/1/2010 10:45:43 AM
Brian I know modified boost HD trucks are fun, whenever I see one jetting around it puts a smile on my face, lol. However I was referring to the majority of diesels.Quinn, the S2000 can hit high 13s...though how many times the drivetrain will sustain 6k rpm clutch drops I dunno.
9/1/2010 11:20:39 AM
I love my Passat TDI.Y'know, except for the part about it being a VW and all.
9/1/2010 11:34:50 AM
The Mazda Sky-D uses lightweight components to allow higher revving. It does use piezo direct injectors as well.It's interesting how gasoline and diesel technology are now converging.
9/1/2010 3:29:04 PM
I see what you guys are saying, but... a DSG VW GTI is a lot of fun to drive, as is an Audi A3 DSG, neither are particularly fast. As for the Camry thing, screw a Camry/Corolla/Accord/Civic, for any reason. They make cars like Imprezas and the like, even a Mazda 3 w/a manual or something, anything but a snooze mobile. To me, even in the boringest of cars, how the transmission is shifted is way more important than power levels. I would rather drive a 30 year old Plymouth Voyager van than Toyonda Camcord from the last 20 years, and that's no joke.
9/1/2010 3:39:52 PM
Actually, one of the Voyager/Caravans with the 2.5 turbo and the 5 speed is pretty fun to drive, lol.
9/1/2010 3:48:07 PM
My parents' old Volvo 740 wagon was fun to drive, even if it had a 2.4 liter I-4 with 114hp, lol.
9/1/2010 4:18:11 PM
^^ if I found one of those in decent shape, the only thing that would stop me from buying it would be the questions of can I justify ANOTHER vehicle/where in the hell would I put it?
9/1/2010 10:22:21 PM
9/2/2010 5:57:52 PM
A lot of the females I know just have this "I need a V6" mentality and yet they never get on it really. They don't have a particularly aggressive driving style that would even be fully utilize the passing power of a modern 4 cylinder Accord etc. Modern 4 cylinder cars have as much or more acceleration than a lot of the old V6 models. For example, my friend's sister used to drive a V6 Grand AM (3.1 liter, 160hp). He had the car one day and we ran it against my dad's 120hp 99 Corolla (just screwing around for a minute). The Corolla was faster than the Grand AM from a 30mph roll. Both were automatic.My sister has a 2005 Altima with the 2.5 4 cylinder. It's got adequate acceleration. The V6 would be pointless for her.[Edited on September 2, 2010 at 6:19 PM. Reason : .]
9/2/2010 6:17:52 PM
^^ I'd say it's 90-95%, but I don't agree that they're getting a "ton of value". Almost any modern car has plenty of grunt to merge on an onramp or whatever else...200+ (and certainly 300+) hp is not needed, and is only rarely used by most people.
9/2/2010 6:57:06 PM
I remember going out with a girl a couple years back who had a V6 Accord...we were talking about them, as I have a 2003 Accord with a 4-banger and 5-speed.She told me one of her "must haves" is a V6...what a crock of shit...she drove like a granny.I seriously think that most people buy into a bunch of marketing hype over the V6 models. I remember a time when getting a six cylinder engine guaranteed you about 50 to 75 more horsepower over the 4 cylinder models, and back then it might mean you got 150 to 175 horsepower...but my current 4-banger produces as much horsepower as those earlier V6s did. Seriously, folks, there's no need.
9/3/2010 9:29:54 AM
But think of all the accidents you could accelerate out of, or into, or something. It's a safety feature!
9/3/2010 9:32:02 AM
9/3/2010 10:55:33 AM
^^ I've avoided a few accidents that I wouldn't have had a chance of missing in anything but a sports car, but a V6 is definitely not a "safety feature" in the hands of 98% of people who drive Accords.^ haha, if it's not a performance-oriented car, I don't really see much point in having >150 hp. You could have less than that in a 3000 lb car and still EASILY have adequate power.
9/3/2010 11:00:31 AM
mazda, pls to make the Shinarihttp://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ARCyYS_tkDI
9/14/2010 8:03:49 PM