Why Does Mazda Get Stuck in Traffic?

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McCalvin
07/25/25 11:23am
Why Does Mazda Get Stuck in Traffic originates from a line in Tony Leung's movie "Island of Greed". Here is an introduction about Mazda: 1. Overview: Mazda Motor Corporation was founded in 1920 and officially began producing small trucks in Hiroshima in 1931, starting car production in the early 1960s. Before the 1990s, Mazda consistently ranked third in Japan's domestic market after Toyota and Nissan, and is one of the world's renowned Japanese automotive brands. 2. Logo: After Mazda's collaboration with Ford, a new logo was adopted. The fresh design symbolizes Mazda soaring to new heights, achieving continuous technological breakthroughs, and striving to reach the pinnacle of the automotive industry with boundless creativity and sincere service, marching toward the new century. 3. Name: The term "Mazda" is derived from Ahura Mazda, the name of the ancient Iranian prophet Zoroaster, representing a sublime and sacred source of wisdom, intelligence, and harmony in Avestan language.
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Andres
08/11/25 8:01pm
I've been driving a Mazda RX-8 for several years, and sometimes the engine suddenly hesitates as if it's clogged, making it hard to accelerate and consuming more fuel. I asked a technician, who said the rotor engine's apex seals were worn out. These seals are supposed to keep the combustion chamber airtight, but when they wear out, gas leaks, leading to poor compression and severe clogging. I was usually careless, not sticking to regular maintenance and changing the oil less frequently. Dust buildup also accelerated the clogging. The advice was to check the air filter more often to prevent blockage, avoid stomping on the gas pedal with this type of car, and replace the seals promptly or visit a specialized repair shop. Mazda's design is unique, but sealing is a weak point. Proper daily care can save a lot of trouble.
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