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	Comments on: The Pickup version of BMW M3 spotted on Nurburgring, just a joke	</title>
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		By: Jaime		</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[I wish BMW or some other german company would take on the task of developing rotary engines. Rotary engines are fast, nimble and have less parts than corresponding piston driven engines. The rotary engine originated in Germany, later on purchased ( rights ) by Mazda Japan.
  
  I german built rotary engine would be an excellent addition to todays market, and much needed competition to Mazda, that seems to have ran out of ideas in the development of it&#039;s rotaries.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I wish BMW or some other german company would take on the task of developing rotary engines. Rotary engines are fast, nimble and have less parts than corresponding piston driven engines. The rotary engine originated in Germany, later on purchased ( rights ) by Mazda Japan.</p>
<p>  I german built rotary engine would be an excellent addition to todays market, and much needed competition to Mazda, that seems to have ran out of ideas in the development of it&#8217;s rotaries.</p>
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