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01-19-2009, 12:26 AM | #52 | |
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1) Where the engine is mounted 2) Where the suspension is mounted 3) Where the steering rack is mounted 4) What TYPE of suspension it has (strut versus double wishbone for instance) This is why Mazda used a totally unique platform for the RX7, because they knew that using a platform shared with one of their sedans would not produce the sportscar driving dynamics they were looking for. |
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01-19-2009, 12:28 AM | #53 |
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The new miata shares the RX-8 platform.
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01-19-2009, 12:58 AM | #54 |
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I was talking about the RX7...........That car was bulit on the "F" platform (FA, FB, and FC were the 3 generations of RX7's) and it was not shared with other Mazda products.
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I know... just wanted to throw that out there.
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Not according to someone who works at Audi. They are very different structures. This is a reverse example of how the same vehicle can have a very different chassis.
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Listen, automakers rarely draw up a brand new platform. They use an existing one and modify it, which Toyota and Honda are known for doing. This isn't a bad thing at all because after its altered there are so many changes that they can say the platform is new, but its not really new.
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Define "Automotive platform" You will be graded on spelling and grammar. 101lifts :"The Corvette is based of the Malibu" and the "Viper is based of the Dakota." FYI: You suck donkey balls. Though it would suck if you pulled hail mary on this topic...because then i'd look like an ass, I'm betting on me being right that you are jackhole. |
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Chevy Silverado = GMC Sierra
Chevy Colorado = GMC Canyon It's not rocket science, right here is redundancy. Hack the GMC models, maybe offer trim packages as options that are comparable to what comes stock on GMCs. I'm a Ford guy, and GM has always had a habit of being ugly.
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