Just for some good knowledge. Mazda already uses direct injection in their 2.3L turbo motors. They started using direct injection since 2006 starting with the Mazdaspeed 6, again in 2007 with the Mazdaspeed 3 and Mazda CX-7. Since the introduction of that motor they've been using it without problems. As of the 2013 Mazdaspeed 3 model the motor is unchanged and continues to be used. So that is 6 years with a direct injection motor. I doubt the Skyactiv will have problems, the rotary engine? Maybe
Mazda has also developed the first rotary direct inject motor the next generation RENESIS (16x) engine. That engine is worth having doubts, but not the conventional 4 stroke cycle motor.
I am the freelance designer of Skyactiv technology and Mazda never paid for my work. I am also a ghostwriter for many movies including the Back to the Future movies. They have many references to Cache Valley in them. From the Clock Tower Plaza to Twin Pines Condos etc.
Just wait till that first generation Direct Injection Engine starts having issues. Then you will be spending more money on the Mazda, which you would have saved on your fuel. Honda did try Direct injection 10 years ago. They stopped making it almost immediately. They have finally resolved the major issues with the DI technology. That is why I prefer Honda, because they don't put the risk on their customers to try out new technologies.
When Mazda as a manufacturer can go toe to toe in F1 the pinnacle of automotive engineering then and only then can it be compared with HONDA. Commercial car comparisons are subject to market, competitor interpretation and corresponding budgets supported by those interpretation of the market. HONDA is clearly superior to Mazda. Comparing these cars does not do justice to the manufacturer capabilities which obviously HONDA has a longer and far more superior record.
Good start... where's the rest of the video? Interiors?
Just for some good knowledge. Mazda already uses direct injection in their 2.3L turbo motors. They started using direct injection since 2006 starting with the Mazdaspeed 6, again in 2007 with the Mazdaspeed 3 and Mazda CX-7. Since the introduction of that motor they've been using it without problems. As of the 2013 Mazdaspeed 3 model the motor is unchanged and continues to be used. So that is 6 years with a direct injection motor. I doubt the Skyactiv will have problems, the rotary engine? Maybe
This is not a comparison, just marketing.
Good review, but the volume was pretty low and the background traffic noise was a bit distracting.
Mazda has also developed the first rotary direct inject motor the next generation RENESIS (16x) engine. That engine is worth having doubts, but not the conventional 4 stroke cycle motor.
I am the freelance designer of Skyactiv technology and Mazda never paid for my work. I am also a ghostwriter for many movies including the Back to the Future movies. They have many references to Cache Valley in them. From the Clock Tower Plaza to Twin Pines Condos etc.
Way to go man, compare your car to the best seller! Honda dont sell cars by glitz and glamor but by reliability baby!
drove both, the Mazda handles much much better. Honda makes good cars, but Mazda is moving up there.
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Just wait till that first generation Direct Injection Engine starts having issues. Then you will be spending more money on the Mazda, which you would have saved on your fuel.
Honda did try Direct injection 10 years ago. They stopped making it almost immediately. They have finally resolved the major issues with the DI technology. That is why I prefer Honda, because they don't put the risk on their customers to try out new technologies.
When Mazda as a manufacturer can go toe to toe in F1 the pinnacle of automotive engineering then and only then can it be compared with HONDA.
Commercial car comparisons are subject to market, competitor interpretation and corresponding budgets supported by those interpretation of the market.
HONDA is clearly superior to Mazda. Comparing these cars does not do justice to the manufacturer capabilities which obviously HONDA has a longer and far more superior record.
damn... this guy is charismatic as an ant.
this video should be renamed.... "why Mazda is better then honda".
please know what you are saying first.
Don't lie!