Who is happy with their RX-8?
#1
Who is happy with their RX-8?
I want the RX-8 but can't get one for at least few more months.
I had 1986 RX-7 and there was nothing like it.
Only one word to describe my RX-7 = FUN! :p
So I am curios to know who has finally received their RX-8 and has used it for at least 1000miles.
Wonder what does feel like driving it everyday?
Are you Happy with it?
Does any one drive it to work on daily basis?
Has anyone had major issues with it?
I know it's allot to ask but I hope we have a few spamer that will care to give hand to a RX Lover!
Now the place I will get behind the wheel the RX-8 is at the Mazda Show Room Floor. LOL
Thanks, Mindgames!:D
I had 1986 RX-7 and there was nothing like it.
Only one word to describe my RX-7 = FUN! :p
So I am curios to know who has finally received their RX-8 and has used it for at least 1000miles.
Wonder what does feel like driving it everyday?
Are you Happy with it?
Does any one drive it to work on daily basis?
Has anyone had major issues with it?
I know it's allot to ask but I hope we have a few spamer that will care to give hand to a RX Lover!
Now the place I will get behind the wheel the RX-8 is at the Mazda Show Room Floor. LOL
Thanks, Mindgames!:D
#3
I just turned 1000 during my commute home tonight. I LOVE my RX-8! For the record, it is a 6MT Grand Touring. I drive it 32 miles to work every day through THICK commuter traffic. The first 15-20 miles is State HWY (65 mph limit), followed by a few miles of typical in-town traffic, followed by a few miles of Air Force base stop & go 25 mph max. The reverse trip is even worse and takes twice as long on a good day. Usually takes me 20 minutes just to clear the base gate. I would not be happy with any other car. Most days during my commute I don't really get to rev it up and have some fun, so I make a quick trip during lunch or from the house in the evening to get my fix. I haven't had any of the problems other folks have reported with engline lights or oil lights. My A/C doesn't even cycle all that much. This is in NW Florida were it is either hot and humid, or rainy and humid. I run it on recirc for the 1st 2 minutes, then on fresh the rest of the time. I think recirc lets the pump freeze to quickly. After 2 minutes, it is just cold enough, and another couple of minutes on fresh, and it's nice and cool. On the highway it gets too cold and I turn it down, or re-aim the vents.
Oh, and I used to drive a 1991 RX-7 (NA), and loved that car. I like this even better! :D
Oh, and I used to drive a 1991 RX-7 (NA), and loved that car. I like this even better! :D
#5
1700+ and loving every mile!
Biggest complaint I've had / heard is that there's not much passenger leg room in the front seat because of that little hump. I drive solo so frequently I just don't care.
As for looks, last weekend I had an Escalade drive up and one of the rear-seat passengers roll down their windows and take a picture of me in my car. I smiled for the camera.
Biggest complaint I've had / heard is that there's not much passenger leg room in the front seat because of that little hump. I drive solo so frequently I just don't care.
As for looks, last weekend I had an Escalade drive up and one of the rear-seat passengers roll down their windows and take a picture of me in my car. I smiled for the camera.
#6
About 1100 miles and love it. Some very minor nit-picks. Still get lots of looks and questions everywhere I go.
Oh yeah, this is car number 26 and my favorite!
Oh yeah, this is car number 26 and my favorite!
Last edited by TJRX8; 08-13-2003 at 10:43 PM.
#7
1700 + miles and loving it more every day! I drive mine to work every day (70 mile round trip) and it really takes the dreariness out of the daily commute. That's now my favorite part of the day. Absolutely NO problems so far. Okay, maybe one. Everyone is attracted to this car. I wasn't ready for the attention and am still not sure if I like it. Sometimes it's nice, but not every 30 seconds while driving around. Gas mileage isn't the best, but hey, it's a sports car. Hang in there mindgames. This car is definetly worth the wait!! :D
#8
2,800 and although I still have more fun driving my RX-7, but this is really a nice car. I use this as a daily driver. After break in, I took it on a trip from San Francisco to Los Angeles and back. Very nice car on the open road and a lot more comfortable that the RX-7 for a long drive (the suspension does a better job of soaking up the bumps). It is very stable and smooth at high speed. I only have one complaint so far and that is the gas mileage of about 15-16 mpg. Of course I have a heavy foot and like to rev these rotary engines so I am probably causing my own poor gas mileage.
Yes, the car does attract a lot of attention so be prepared to have people slowing down next to you on the freeway, gathering around your car in parking lots etc.
It was well worth the $35K I paid for it.
Yes, the car does attract a lot of attention so be prepared to have people slowing down next to you on the freeway, gathering around your car in parking lots etc.
It was well worth the $35K I paid for it.
#9
1700 miles, no problems, drive it stop and go to and from work everyday (25 miles round trip), still find time to hit 8K. Best part of my day is taking the wife for long drive every night, and longer drives on the weekend. She absolutely loves to ride in it. Looks great, everyone knows it, and makes it a point to let you know. Fun, Fun, Fun. I used to have an 89 RX-7 convertable, and like the 8 better.
#10
5 days, 315 miles. I live near my job, but my fiance is 42 miles away. I typically speend 3-4 days at her house, so have that long commute in the mornings. LOVE THEM now. I've been using the car constantly to visit customer sites and drive in heavy Miami traffic on a regular basis. With all the rain the last few days traffic has been really heavy, but I like the car so much, it's just an excuse to spend more time in it :D
Mileage isnt all that yet, but I too tend to start up a bit quick. Not racing it mind you, just feeling it and also been running AC almost all the time. Once the weather improves I think I will be able to hit 20MPG on a regular basis, and thats good enough for me.
Love the car!
Mileage isnt all that yet, but I too tend to start up a bit quick. Not racing it mind you, just feeling it and also been running AC almost all the time. Once the weather improves I think I will be able to hit 20MPG on a regular basis, and thats good enough for me.
Love the car!
#11
It's a fun car but I can't say its a great commuter car. It all depends what you're used to. My BMW 330 coupe was a MUCH more comfortable commuter/long distance car. And it was just as much fun to drive. But for $9,000 less, the RX8 does an admirable job.
#13
Loving every minute of it.
A few minor niggles, and I'll be happier once the horsepower question is put to bed, but on the whole I'm a very happy camper, using every possible excuse to get behind the wheel.
A few minor niggles, and I'll be happier once the horsepower question is put to bed, but on the whole I'm a very happy camper, using every possible excuse to get behind the wheel.
Last edited by eccles; 08-13-2003 at 02:33 AM.
#14
It's awesome and every mile bring another smiles. It's only three weeks old. As for mileage, check my sig; I updated this daily. I only lived 3.7 miles from work so I don't accumulate many miles from commuting. I supplement this with daily cruising to no particular destinations. It's a good way to meet people. It's also a great excuse for visiting friends/family in other cities. Of course there are nitpicks, but they're minor and nothing worth mentioning. I do have one major complain though, but not with the 8. There're too many other cars on the road and they're driving too slowly!
#15
happy?
Truth told, after owning everything from American Muscle cars to MGBs to 300ZXs to BMWs to lux mobiles, I'm happier with this purchase than any of the others. This is, by far, the best made car I've ever owned in addition to being the best blend of speed, handling, comfort that I've ever seen (including some lengthy test drives of the 350Z....cheap interior, rode like a brick, questionable build quality).
I find different reasons everyday to drive it for no good reason. I just want to drive.
I get a lot of attention with it, too (sometimes unwanted).
I find different reasons everyday to drive it for no good reason. I just want to drive.
I get a lot of attention with it, too (sometimes unwanted).
#16
this is only my second car that i've bought on my own, (first being a 3000GT and 3 other cars were pass me downs from my mom - i'm 26 years old)...anyhow, i love it...i thought i'd be missing my GT which i grew into but i love this car...i find myself taking trips out and just getting lost with no where to actually go...i find myself calling people like a salesman wanting to show them this car...they all love it too...when they get inside the car their eyes just light up with all the gadgets i have in there...
i give it a big thumbs up for value, attractiveness, appeal, uniqueness, handling, comfort, etc...
i give it a big thumbs up for value, attractiveness, appeal, uniqueness, handling, comfort, etc...
#17
I've only had the car a week, but I'm loving it, got 850km on the car and took it for a 1.5 hour trip and it was sooo comfy compared to my previous car (hyundai tiburon). I drove the tiburon 2500Km to WInnipeg from Ottawa and back and it was fairly comfy. That trip would be AWESOME in the 8.... only VERY expensive on fuel.
Loving the car, hope it doesn't ware off!
Loving the car, hope it doesn't ware off!
#18
After putting on over 2700 miles I still find myself looking for any excuse to take the car for a spin. The car is a blast to drive and I'm always finding myself taking the long way home so that I can enjoy it a little bit longer.
The funny thing is that the car makes you feel like a celebrity (at least where I live). Every day I see people pointing, waving, and looking more than a little slack jawed when I drive by and if I happen to be stopped they come over to get a closer look and ask about the car. All of the attention just adds another dimension to the car that does not show up on its spec sheet.
The car is not the fastest, best handling, or most fuel efficient car that I have driven but it by far provides the most satisfaction by being good at every thing and subjectively the best overall. I hope that you'll enjoy yours as much as I'm enjoying mine.
The funny thing is that the car makes you feel like a celebrity (at least where I live). Every day I see people pointing, waving, and looking more than a little slack jawed when I drive by and if I happen to be stopped they come over to get a closer look and ask about the car. All of the attention just adds another dimension to the car that does not show up on its spec sheet.
The car is not the fastest, best handling, or most fuel efficient car that I have driven but it by far provides the most satisfaction by being good at every thing and subjectively the best overall. I hope that you'll enjoy yours as much as I'm enjoying mine.
#19
It hit 1,300 miles today and have loved every one of them! The car is incredible still. Nothing but raves from everyone who rides with me. I get such a kick opening up the rear doors. Had my first adult passenger back there last night. He's a pretty big guy (225lbs) and he thought it was pretty roommy for a small car, and even "awsome" for a sports car.
Every time I dirve my old car it seems cheeper and cheeper. The 8 is an excellent blend of sport, comfort and civility. I could never go back to a bland luxury car again.
My only complaint is that I have become addicted with the high reving engine. My lead foot has kicked in. Originally I was getting about 20 mpg/city, on the last tank only 18.
Every time I dirve my old car it seems cheeper and cheeper. The 8 is an excellent blend of sport, comfort and civility. I could never go back to a bland luxury car again.
My only complaint is that I have become addicted with the high reving engine. My lead foot has kicked in. Originally I was getting about 20 mpg/city, on the last tank only 18.
#20
Originally posted by Speed Racer
The funny thing is that the car makes you feel like a celebrity (at least where I live). Every day I see people pointing, waving, and looking more than a little slack jawed when I drive by and if I happen to be stopped they come over to get a closer look and ask about the car. All of the attention just adds another dimension to the car that does not show up on its spec sheet.
The funny thing is that the car makes you feel like a celebrity (at least where I live). Every day I see people pointing, waving, and looking more than a little slack jawed when I drive by and if I happen to be stopped they come over to get a closer look and ask about the car. All of the attention just adds another dimension to the car that does not show up on its spec sheet.
#22
Originally posted by eccles
Either Austinites are harder to impress, or I'm driving around the wrong parts of town - in three weeks I've had a total of five strangers comment on the car or give any sort of acknowledgement.
Either Austinites are harder to impress, or I'm driving around the wrong parts of town - in three weeks I've had a total of five strangers comment on the car or give any sort of acknowledgement.
#24
Originally posted by eccles
Either Austinites are harder to impress, or I'm driving around the wrong parts of town - in three weeks I've had a total of five strangers comment on the car or give any sort of acknowledgement.
Either Austinites are harder to impress, or I'm driving around the wrong parts of town - in three weeks I've had a total of five strangers comment on the car or give any sort of acknowledgement.