You Like That Rotary In Your CAR...........Thank Skoda Richard the edition 100 Updated: 09 Dec 2024 SOURCESponsored PostsComments BenPaye(JDMSquad)(MX5Squad)(LFAsquad)(Subie Squad) Because Skoda developing 1000 cars with rotary engines, not selling them and then scrapping is definitely more influential than kenichi Yamamoto’s work in rotary engines Latest NewsNews Midship GR Yaris Could Become 'Toyota MR-Something', Says Toyota DriverNews The £25k Dacia Bigster Is The Company’s Most Expensive CarNews The Aston Martin Vantage Roadster Is Here, And It’s A LookerNews This Mazda CX-60 Has Carbon Bucket Seats, For Some ReasonToys and Gadgets The 2025 Scalextric Range Is Here, And We Want It AllNews This Is A Rally-Ready Toyota GR CorollaLatest ReviewsReviews Mk8.5 VW Golf R Review: Sensible And SensationalReviews 2024 BMW M4 Review: Now AWD-Only, But I Don’t MindReviews MG Cyberster Review: Electric Isn’t Its ProblemReviews Skoda Superb Sleeper Edition Review: One-Of-A-Kind, LiterallyReviews Maserati Grecale Trofeo Review: Sometimes Annoying, Always EntertainingReviews Mk8.5 VW Golf GTI Clubsport Review: What The GTI Really Should Be
Because Skoda developing 1000 cars with rotary engines, not selling them and then scrapping is definitely more influential than kenichi Yamamoto’s work in rotary engines
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BenPaye(JDMSquad)(MX5Squad)(LFAsquad)(Subie Squad)
Because Skoda developing 1000 cars with rotary engines, not selling them and then scrapping is definitely more influential than kenichi Yamamoto’s work in rotary engines