I'm nervous about this car guys........
#1
I'm nervous about this car guys........
In the back of my mind, I'm thinking "This car is gonna be a flop" but in reality, should be a hit. Can you guys give me some reassurance that this car will be a hit and we will get another rx7 in the states. :D
#2
Unfortunately the market is a fickle thing and with the economy the way it is nothing is a sure thing. On paper one would think the RX8 would do well and justify a RX7, but not everything works out.
#3
I agree with cueball on the points he mentioned, but if the pre-order response on this web site is any indication, the RX-8 should do quite well in helping to finance the return of the RX-7.
#4
Let's see,
- The reviews have been overwhelmingly positive
- At NAIAS, it was a very popular car
- Cheaper than its competitors ($4k less than equivalent g35c), and better fuel economy
I think it'll sell. I plan on owning at least one FE platform car...
- The reviews have been overwhelmingly positive
- At NAIAS, it was a very popular car
- Cheaper than its competitors ($4k less than equivalent g35c), and better fuel economy
I think it'll sell. I plan on owning at least one FE platform car...
#6
Personally, I believe you will have 50% of the buying public, (those that are interested in the ability to haul 4 adults with the Sports Car looks & feel) that will be climbing all over each other trying to get this car for themselves.
The other 50% are going to take the 'wait & see' approach, mainly due to the Rotary engine (durability & economy), and the inherent 1st year bugs.
As long as the RX-8 holds together, there is no reason for Mazda not to return the RX-7. The RX-8 does so well at being almost all things to almost all people, who are looking for a practical Sports car.
The other 50% are going to take the 'wait & see' approach, mainly due to the Rotary engine (durability & economy), and the inherent 1st year bugs.
As long as the RX-8 holds together, there is no reason for Mazda not to return the RX-7. The RX-8 does so well at being almost all things to almost all people, who are looking for a practical Sports car.
#7
for Mazda to not sell their projected 16 000 units in 2003, i think they'd seriously have to actively discourage people from buying it.
this car is a terribly excellent product, and with the right marketing (i don't care if it's cool or not: this paired with the Miata and the Zoom Zoom kid... think about it) it will be a SELL OUT... i mean, this thing MIGHT be what turns the "cool car" factor around back from big piggy things back to sports cars... well, okay, it won't but a guy can always dream, can't he??
this car is a terribly excellent product, and with the right marketing (i don't care if it's cool or not: this paired with the Miata and the Zoom Zoom kid... think about it) it will be a SELL OUT... i mean, this thing MIGHT be what turns the "cool car" factor around back from big piggy things back to sports cars... well, okay, it won't but a guy can always dream, can't he??
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