Mazda sells 156 RX-8s nationwide in January
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The interesting breakout for RX-8 would be knowing how many of those "new" cars were '09s. With the hefty rebates for the '09s in place until March 1, I'll bet a good portion of those 77 were old inventory '09s
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Where did you get this from? I don't see a link?
I just saw the report from PRNewswire, and Mazda only sold 77 RX-8's in February of 2010.
LINK: Mazda Reports Sales Increase for February
I just saw the report from PRNewswire, and Mazda only sold 77 RX-8's in February of 2010.
LINK: Mazda Reports Sales Increase for February
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March Sales Figures (126 RX-8's sold)
Mazda Reports Increased Sales for March
IRVINE, Calif., April 1 /PRNewswire/ -- Mazda North American Operations (MNAO) today reported March 2010 sales of 23,193, an increase of 5.5 percent versus March 2009, good for its fifth straight month of sales increases.
As Mazda continues to focus on the long-term strength of the brand, its MAZDA3, winner of ALG's Residual Value Award for highest retained value after three years in service, reported increased sales of 16.0 percent with 11,353 units sold.
In addition, Mazda's crossover SUVs – CX-9 and CX-7 – also posted strong March sales. CX-9 reported its best March ever with sales of 2,968 units, up 65.3 percent, while CX-7 sales jumped 64.1 percent with 2,607 units sold.
Rounding out the North American market, Mazda Canada Inc. (MCI) sold 8,152 units, up 15.0 percent compared to last March, while Mazda Motor de Mexico (MMdM) reported sales of 1,880 units, up 16.0 percent versus last year.
Celebrating its 40th Anniversary in the United States in 2010, Mazda North American Operations is headquartered in Irvine, Calif. and oversees the sales, marketing, parts and customer service support of Mazda vehicles in the United States, Canada and Mexico through nearly 900 dealers. Operations in Canada are managed by Mazda Canada, Inc., located in Ontario; and in Mexico by Mazda Motor de Mexico in Mexico City.
IRVINE, Calif., April 1 /PRNewswire/ -- Mazda North American Operations (MNAO) today reported March 2010 sales of 23,193, an increase of 5.5 percent versus March 2009, good for its fifth straight month of sales increases.
As Mazda continues to focus on the long-term strength of the brand, its MAZDA3, winner of ALG's Residual Value Award for highest retained value after three years in service, reported increased sales of 16.0 percent with 11,353 units sold.
In addition, Mazda's crossover SUVs – CX-9 and CX-7 – also posted strong March sales. CX-9 reported its best March ever with sales of 2,968 units, up 65.3 percent, while CX-7 sales jumped 64.1 percent with 2,607 units sold.
Rounding out the North American market, Mazda Canada Inc. (MCI) sold 8,152 units, up 15.0 percent compared to last March, while Mazda Motor de Mexico (MMdM) reported sales of 1,880 units, up 16.0 percent versus last year.
Celebrating its 40th Anniversary in the United States in 2010, Mazda North American Operations is headquartered in Irvine, Calif. and oversees the sales, marketing, parts and customer service support of Mazda vehicles in the United States, Canada and Mexico through nearly 900 dealers. Operations in Canada are managed by Mazda Canada, Inc., located in Ontario; and in Mexico by Mazda Motor de Mexico in Mexico City.
Link: http://www.prnewswire.com/news-relea...-89707032.html
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People get on me for being so negative about the future prospects for the RX-8, but look at these numbers. Rebates for '09s was $5k in Jan and Feb and $5.5k in March. Total sales for this period is 295 units, down almost 41% from last year. So far, I have not seen any rebates for '09s or '10s this month and gas prices seem to be on the increase. Care to venture a guess where sales might be headed??? The only potential bright spot might be that Mazda might want to keep a RX presence in the US until the 16x engine (and the model it goes into is ready). Maybe (and one can only hope) that might inspire them to add FI to the current model. One can only hope because, without continuing to offer substantial rebates, this car looks like it won't sell 1000 units in the US this year. The shame in all this is that I think Mazda has finally worked out the kinks in the current model and it would be awful to just let it die.
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I've got my heart set on the Blue R3 they have parked out front though... they aren't willing to move on price yet, but I can wait.
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I've 2009 R3s with low miles (like 5000) for around $25,000. When the $5k and $5.5K rebates were available, you could get a brand new R3 for that kind of money.
My local dealer has had a red R3 on its lot since the Fall. Even with $3k off MSRP, the car has not moved. With gas prices headed up this Summer, my guess is that RX-8s will not move without the continuance of substantial rebates.
The paradox is that I don't think Mazda would have to do much to fix the current model in terms of selling it. A low boost turbo giving the car around 275hp and an updated dash would do the trick.
My local dealer has had a red R3 on its lot since the Fall. Even with $3k off MSRP, the car has not moved. With gas prices headed up this Summer, my guess is that RX-8s will not move without the continuance of substantial rebates.
The paradox is that I don't think Mazda would have to do much to fix the current model in terms of selling it. A low boost turbo giving the car around 275hp and an updated dash would do the trick.
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yearly sales
I've tried to find yearly sales totals for the rx8, and never was successful. Where can i find that info, or can someone post the totals 2004-09?
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04 brilliant black 8, though not so brilliant anymore
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04 brilliant black 8, though not so brilliant anymore
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I cannot speak to the emissions issue, but a low boost turbo should not pose any reliability issues. Turbos are quite common in the marketplace on 4 cylinder engines. It is a relatively cheap way to keep the current car alive (if that is Mazda's desire). Otherwise, I don't see anyway this car continues into 2011 unless it is special order only. If I were a dealer, the only way I would take a 2011 RX-8 unchanged from 2009 is if I had no choice.
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I cannot speak to the emissions issue, but a low boost turbo should not pose any reliability issues. Turbos are quite common in the marketplace on 4 cylinder engines. It is a relatively cheap way to keep the current car alive (if that is Mazda's desire). Otherwise, I don't see anyway this car continues into 2011 unless it is special order only. If I were a dealer, the only way I would take a 2011 RX-8 unchanged from 2009 is if I had no choice.
But hell if I'm gonna pay sticker price!
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160,000 thru 2006:
https://www.rx8club.com/rx-8-media-news-11/mazda-rotary-production-number-history-169856/
Should be ~200,000 by now worldwide.
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I still maintain MPG is the main sales killer for this car. Actually not MPG alone, but mpg in relation to the car's HP. If this thing could get close to 30 hwy I'll bet total US sales since the car came out would be nearly doubled.
But even though nobody is buying them, it almost shocks me the number of times people still come up to me when I'm out and about asking about the car. At the gas station, grocery store parking lot, etc...Maybe people don't actually realize how attainable this car is these days price-wise.
But even though nobody is buying them, it almost shocks me the number of times people still come up to me when I'm out and about asking about the car. At the gas station, grocery store parking lot, etc...Maybe people don't actually realize how attainable this car is these days price-wise.
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Mazda sells 72 RX-8's in February 2011
Down 6.5% from the 77 they sold in Feb 2010.
Link: http://www.prnewswire.com/news-relea...117182043.html
Link: http://www.prnewswire.com/news-relea...117182043.html
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I should have said that my statement was tongue-in-cheek.
I just happened to randomly search for how many RX-8's they sold in Feb 2011 and decided toupdate this tread.
I just happened to randomly search for how many RX-8's they sold in Feb 2011 and decided toupdate this tread.
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Monthly and Yearly US Sales totals since 2004
The attached PDF file is a chart I've been keeping for a while. It gives a good overall view of how US RX8 sales went up....then down; now it's just kind of flatlined. Kind of a bummer... I'll post updates once in a while.
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I bought my 2009 new in 2010. Loaded GT with 100 miles on it for 25K.
Now i work at a mazda dealership and we have 4 Rx-8s that have sat on the lot for 3 months. I've sold one, sure, because i can convince people past the usual negative things they've heard, Torque, handling on wet roads, expense, etc. But most of the other salesmen don't try to overcome those objections. (plus there's more money to be made in Cx-s and even 3s)
This is the last year for the Rx-8, from what i've heard anyway. So mazda aren't trying to advertise or even give incentives to sell them. I don't even have special financing on them like I do on the ill-selling Mazda2. It's a shame alright.
Now i work at a mazda dealership and we have 4 Rx-8s that have sat on the lot for 3 months. I've sold one, sure, because i can convince people past the usual negative things they've heard, Torque, handling on wet roads, expense, etc. But most of the other salesmen don't try to overcome those objections. (plus there's more money to be made in Cx-s and even 3s)
This is the last year for the Rx-8, from what i've heard anyway. So mazda aren't trying to advertise or even give incentives to sell them. I don't even have special financing on them like I do on the ill-selling Mazda2. It's a shame alright.