Leno owns a miata and an rx8
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Jay Leno's take on the Miata and RX-8. This guy own every cool car that there is or ever was, so you'd say he'd know a thing or two about cars.
I would have to say that Leno's judgement of any car IS THE GOSPEL... read what he said about the Miata and RX-8,
I would have to say that Leno's judgement of any car IS THE GOSPEL... read what he said about the Miata and RX-8,
I've got an RX-8, and it's the same thing. It's only 238 horsepower, but there's a lightness to the touch and to the feel of it. It is really, I think, one of the best. Both the RX-8 and the Miata are the best-balanced cars in the world. They just seem to fit exactly right. I think many experts will tell you, and I think this is something not many super car owners will admit, but I will admit, I think the Mazda's got the best gearbox of almost any car produced. It's extremely short, you never miss a gear. It's extremely predictable. Click click click. Click click click. And the fact that you use it a lot makes it enjoyable. You feel connected to the car.
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hey got the Shinka edition for his Birthday see:
https://www.rx8club.com/showthread.p...highlight=Leno
https://www.rx8club.com/showthread.p...highlight=Leno
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Jay Leno on the RX-8
In the current issue of Mazdasport magazine Jay Leno comments on his Miata and his RX-8. As to the RX-8 he says: "I've got an RX-8, and it's the same thing. It's only 238 horsepower, but there's such a lightness to the touch and to the feel of it. It is really, I think, one of the best. Both the RX-8 and the Miata are the best balanced cars in the world." He continues: "...I think the Mazda's got the best gearbox of almost any car produced."
There's more, but that's what he had to say about the RX-8. The article was mainly about the Miata he inherited from his brother, so the RX-8 comments were kind of an aside. Quite an indorsement from a guy who owns and drives some of the most exotic vehicles--both past and present--available today.
There's more, but that's what he had to say about the RX-8. The article was mainly about the Miata he inherited from his brother, so the RX-8 comments were kind of an aside. Quite an indorsement from a guy who owns and drives some of the most exotic vehicles--both past and present--available today.