Mazda company ceases production of the RX-8 sports car due to almost stop the sale, but also because of the adoption of new standards on emissions into the atmosphere.
Last year, Mazda has sold a little more than a thousand models, and in 2011, and the figure was sad. Sales collapsed down to the twenty-one percent up to July. The Japanese had to remove the car from the European market due to the adoption of new standards regulating the amount of emitted gases.
According to the report, production stopped in Hiroshima in July, and worldwide sales will be completed by the end of the year. The same source reports that U.S. dealers have a stock of Mazda vehicles in the three hundred at this time. This could mean the end of the model, the RX-8, but the company Mazda has made it clear that to give up their rotary heritage she does not intend to.