mazda is an excellent Japanese based auto manufacturer. mazda produces high quality cars that last years & years. mazda is not as popular as Toyota orHonda, but their quality is just as good!
by Anonymous July 14, 2003
The only japanese car company to win at LeMan's 24 hour race. Producer of fine rotory cars, such as the RX-7. Make some of the best handling factory cars.
by Mazda Owner January 29, 2004
A Japenese car company that is well known for their rotary cars. Makes muscle loving piston fucking douchebags (see above me) very angry when 1.3l (40ci x 40ci) smokes their 5.0l cars. With only 3 major moving parts in a rotary engine, and less friction than a reciprocating motor they can rev up to 12,000rpm with a bridgeport. It is the replacement for displacement.
- The 13B rotary engine in the 1989-1991 RX-7 has the highest power to displacement ratio of any naturally aspirated engine produced.
For anyone who disagrees with the rotary, go ahead and search youtube.com for mazda 787b.
- The 13B rotary engine in the 1989-1991 RX-7 has the highest power to displacement ratio of any naturally aspirated engine produced.
For anyone who disagrees with the rotary, go ahead and search youtube.com for mazda 787b.
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by JaredCarpenter October 27, 2007
Very nice high quality vehilce, that handles exceptionally well. Very difficult to have sex with your girl in. The back seat is akward to fuck in if your 6' of taller.
Damn my back hurts, sex in the mazda is challenging. FUCK i was having intercourse in the mazda and i set the touchy alarm off
by KUPRES March 09, 2006
Mazda, a Japaneze based car company that is all around a great car maker. Common, I'd like to se an American based company make a rotary engine with as much HP as the RX7
by Chris the Jap car lover August 08, 2003
by Domestic Killa! March 03, 2004
Sorry, Comrade_Quodling but Mazda was only one of many Automakers to produce the "Wankel-Rotory-engine" - Not a Pioneer as You said. Others abandoned the Rotory after oil-leaks, burnt engines, and generally poor performance, no to mention Mercedes-Benz catastophicly lethal accidents at Lemans and elsewhere.
by the Guy standing, March 15, 2008