I've driven both a Mazda and Ferrari and confirm: A Mazda is certainly NOT a Ferrari.
Very funny. Thats like saying you've driven a Nissan and a Ferrari.
But forget to mention that Nissan actually builds a car that shames all but 1 Ferrari on the track
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I wouldn't be shocked if a newer Ferrari v8 got better gas mileage than your rotary engine.
Thats a pretty daft statement
i'm comparing the 787b, wich won the biggest endurance race out there before it got restricted to shit to popularise F1.
Ferrari around that area was losing its racing pedegree, because they couldnt build a good car that kept up, but didnt break down,
in regular races. They didnt even bother with 24h group C races, wich was the ultimate challenge back then. Ferrari picked up itself later in the schumacher era, cause it had higher budget then the other teams combined, and the best driver.
My rotary engine is from 2004. Its 6 times cheaper then any ferrari on the market. It did 100km with 10.5 liters when i filled it up last time. Maybe Ferrari has a V8 thats more economical.
But gas mileage isnt something you consider when buying a sportscar.