Mazda Luce HC

When hearing Mazda, people often associate it with everyone's favorite dorito shaped engine, the rotary/wankel engine, which they tried to prove reliable throughout the late 60's all the way until 2012 with their 13B rotary engine. While the engine is also known for it's use in more sports-oriented vehicles made by Mazda like the RX7 lineup, the Cosmo lineup and the successful 787B, it was also used in everyday rides made by them. In this case, the Luce or 929 - a series of executive sedans made by Mazda throughout 1973-1991 (1997 if you consider the Nissan Sentia). Though for this time, I decided to go with the HC which was the final gen in the series (if you don't consider the Nissan Sentia). So what does that mean? Well now, you get to listen to the orgasmic sound of the rotary while owning a car that can hold up to more than 2 people. Great for those who adore and worship the rotary and actually have friends and a family.