What was your main reason for buying an 8?
#3
Test drove a AT in Palm Springs last year (visiting family) and thought this is awesome...When I drove it was dark, so I loved the lights, it was so cool. I just purchased mine in April, 2004 Red GT MT w/all (minus navigation) very much lovin it. It was between the 8 and a 2005 mustang convertible. Test drove the 8, then went and test drove the ford. The 8 was like the "Christine" movie...lol...couldn't get that car outta my head... Yes I'm luvin it!
#6
Honestly the main reason was the exterior look vs price factor. After that was out of the way, things that kept me interested was the rotary engine/its smoothness, and the car's agility. By the way, I already bought one again.
#7
Pretty much the renesis rotary, the driving dynamics and handling, and yes, the coachwork, the interiors..
But the biggest 2 factors for me were the rotary and the driving dynamics. The other factors were merely icing on the cake.
But the biggest 2 factors for me were the rotary and the driving dynamics. The other factors were merely icing on the cake.
#8
value, and the uniqueness of the rotary, still blows my mind that I have a car with close to 200hp out of a 1.3 liter powerplant that only has like 3 moving parts, not to mention it sounds awesome, plus all the other stuff everybody has already mentioned about a million times like the doors, the interior, etc etc. oh, and I'm stoked I have a color that was only available for 1 year
#9
Originally Posted by Bimmerman
what made you choose it over other car, and if you could do it again would you still buy?
#10
I started off wanting the G35c more than anything. After seeing the interior, the seating controls, the trunk that is fairly long but about 1 foot deep, and the fact that at a towering 5'10" I was hitting my head on the rear glass, I decided this car was more for looks than practicality. I then narrowed my choices down to the 350z, rx8, and s2k. The 350 was nice, but I wanted a little more room than a 2 seater could provide. I would have sacrificed that for the s2k, as I have another car, but its been out so long, I didn't want them to change the design on me in a year or two. Test drove the 8, and was ready to buy. It had everything I wanted and more. Its like the car was built around me. Went to the credit union the next day, and the rest is history.
#11
Best Bang for the Buck
For me it was the price. I got one of the 2004 holdovers this past February. It's a base model yellow but I paid 22,000 out the door for it. Amazing value considering what the base model already comes with (AC, CD, PW, etc.) and the performance that the 6MT has. I still can't believe I paid more for my miata than I did for the 8.
It always gives me a laugh when I read other forums that hate on the 8 so much when they state "well...my car costs less and is faster...blah, blah, blah." Especially when I probably paid less for my car BRAND NEW than their (insert name of sport compact car here). :D
It always gives me a laugh when I read other forums that hate on the 8 so much when they state "well...my car costs less and is faster...blah, blah, blah." Especially when I probably paid less for my car BRAND NEW than their (insert name of sport compact car here). :D
#12
It was the only rear wheel drive car with relatively wide rubber, over 200 hp., manual transmission, and independant rear suspension that I could afford. The keyless entry and audio controls on the steering wheel were the only luxury items I found important (aside from the drop-dead gorgeous styling), but I would have chosen an identically priced car without those if it had the same platform specs and it was more hardcore performance oriented.
#14
When I was finally ready to trade in my '97 Miata (which had served me faithfully for 2 1/2 years), I really only wanted to look at a few vehicles. I spent a day test driving the entire new Chrysler lineup (300s, Magnum, dakota, etc.), and wasn't totally happy with any of them. I mean, they're all nice cars, but I just couldn't find a happy medium in terms of engines... On one hand, I could have a decent-handling V-6 with too little power, or an SUV-handling V-8... So, I left there and headed to the Mazda dealership to try out an 8 before making a decision. I was so impressed with every aspect of the vehicle (power, handling, and especially the interior fit-and-finish), that I signed off on the car just a couple of hours later, and haven't looked back since.
#15
I have always have a sports car of some kind.
We were wanting to start a family so I bought a four door truck to have room etc.
Three years later we did not get pregnant so I traded the truck and bought the 8 (Sports car with the room "just in case")
We now have a cute baby boy and the baby seat fits in the back. Woohoo.
We were wanting to start a family so I bought a four door truck to have room etc.
Three years later we did not get pregnant so I traded the truck and bought the 8 (Sports car with the room "just in case")
We now have a cute baby boy and the baby seat fits in the back. Woohoo.
#17
I drove it.
I was looking at the Mazda6 at the time and just decided to give the 8 a whirl around the block. I was hooked as the 6 was just boring in comparison. Would the 6 have been a more rational decision? Yes. Do I care? No!
I was looking at the Mazda6 at the time and just decided to give the 8 a whirl around the block. I was hooked as the 6 was just boring in comparison. Would the 6 have been a more rational decision? Yes. Do I care? No!
#18
I had fallen in love with the car back in September, but hadn't really given it much thought since I wasn't really looking for a new car. I loved the handling, smooth engine, and great looking interior. At first, I didn't like the styling quite as much, but as I looked at pictures more and more, I started to love it. I still think it looks odd from some angles (like a view from a rear offset at the front fender vents makes it look very "Prowler-esque"), but other than that, it looks far more expensive than it is, and I get a lot of attention from people that paid far more for their car. In short, this car was the total package I was looking for.
When I was in the market to buy back in March, I was looking at the RSX-S. My wife and I walked by a used 8 on the lot and she said, "What about this car? This looks more like you." The next day, I bought a new '04 for $1k more than a used RSX-S and $1k less than the used 8 we saw. Needless to say, I have never loved my wife more...
When I was in the market to buy back in March, I was looking at the RSX-S. My wife and I walked by a used 8 on the lot and she said, "What about this car? This looks more like you." The next day, I bought a new '04 for $1k more than a used RSX-S and $1k less than the used 8 we saw. Needless to say, I have never loved my wife more...
#20
First was the looks , I saw one driving around and it caught my eye . Couple months later test drove one , and fell in love . I had a buddy that had a RX-7 in the 80's and I remembered how much he loved that car and the motor . I found this club , read every day for 8 months , waiting for the price to be right. Bought Oct 19th and have never looked back. Would I buy it again ........YES of the '06 or '07 has something different and improved , I might even trade for one . I haven't had hardly any problems , one minor and it was fixed . I love everything about the car ....style , looks , performance , and there isn't one at every corner at a stop light !
#22
I had it down to a WRX, 6mt G35 Sedan, SRT-4, IS300, 99 Dinan M3, and RX-8. The WRX was an econo-car, the Sedan could only be had with high miles for the same price of an 8. and I needed a car under warranty because I'm about to be a poor college student, the SRT-4 could have been had brand new, but it's both FWD and blows goats at auto-x, the IS300 is both underpowered and cannot be had for ~24k under warranty, the 99 M3 is a hell of a car but with 60k miles it's not got a warranty or what i need in the reliability department. The RX-8 was perfect. 14k miles, Sunroof, 4 doors, Warranty till 50k, 6spd, agile. Who wouldn't choose the 8?
#23
had my heart set on a 350Z but the price on the "base" was a little too much and I knew I'd always wish I had gotten the touring if I got one but simply cannot afford -- after driving one for the 2nd time and debating on whether or not to go "over my decided-on budget" to make it happen, I decided to walk next door and look at the 8 to clear my head first before doing something I might regret. Drove one -- scared the poor newbie salesman to death cornering -- went back and drove 350Z again....walked back to mazda and began the nego's...
the kicker was when I got my husband to do the same (drive 350 and 8 back to back) WITHOUT telling him which one I had decided on -- when he picked the 8 (knowing I'd wanted a 350Z for a year) I knew it was the right choice.....plus the insurance is almost HALF on the 8 vs. 350.
dont regret a minute - still makes me smile!
the kicker was when I got my husband to do the same (drive 350 and 8 back to back) WITHOUT telling him which one I had decided on -- when he picked the 8 (knowing I'd wanted a 350Z for a year) I knew it was the right choice.....plus the insurance is almost HALF on the 8 vs. 350.
dont regret a minute - still makes me smile!
#25
Originally Posted by sable
.....plus the insurance is almost HALF on the 8 vs. 350.
I traded a 97 Jetta GLS in on my 8. I kept the same insurance policy, just swapped out the Jetta for the 8. ...And my insurance actually went down. I figured it must be a mistake, ...but I'm not about to say anything. :D