Mazda Zooms 100000 RX-8 off production line in 18 months
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Originally Posted by RotorGeek
This is great news. Any idea how many 3rd Gen 7's were sold while it was here 3 years?
93 - 9,976
94 - 3,403
95 - 500
http://alecto.bittwiddlers.com/vehic...-numbers.shtml
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Originally Posted by flatso
Why are a lot of sales considered good? I would be happy to never see this car coming and going. That is part of what makes it fun to drive, the exclustivity.
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This car definitely blew up b/c now itsno longer the spectacle down here that it used to be. I stillremember back in September 2003 whenI had the only RX8 within a 10 mile radius and high school kiddies would pull up next to me at lights nagging me to roll downmy window. The populous treatedme as if I was some extraordinarily rich ******* w/an exotic car. Hookers tempted me at street corners - drunk coeds would flashme during the wee hours down at South Beach - families would crowd around me at gas stations filming my car w/their cam corders inviting me to their homes - and young women threwtheir panties at my windows w/their phone numbers written inside of them. Dammit man -- where have those good old days gone? Today Im luckyif someone even turns their friggin head to glance at the damn car. I guess we all knowwhat that means: time tobuy some more Zaino
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Originally Posted by Magic8
How much do you guys think this board contributed to any of those sales??
I know it affected my decision to buy :D
I know it affected my decision to buy :D
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Originally Posted by JeRKy 8 Owner
high school kiddies would pull up next to me at lights nagging me to roll downmy window. The populous treatedme as if I was some extraordinarily rich ******* w/an exotic car. Hookers tempted me at street corners - drunk coeds would flashme during the wee hours down at South Beach - families would crowd around me at gas stations filming my car w/their cam corders inviting me to their homes - and young women threwtheir panties at my windows w/their phone numbers written inside of them.
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Originally Posted by PaulieWalnuts
That's good news in more ways than one. 30,000 units was the first year goal in the US. It may have ended up a few shy of that but I would imagine close enough to be considered a success by Mazda NA.
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I thought that 18k was the goal for 1st-year USA sales and they wanted 30k for subsequent years.
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Originally Posted by Deslock
I thought that 18k was the goal for 1st-year USA sales and they wanted 30k for subsequent years.
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More RX-8 sales numbers
According to an Aussie publication:
23,000 sold in Japan
32,000 sold in US
18,000 sold in Europe
2.200 so;d in Australia
That is 75,200 sold and 24,800 in inventory
23,000 sold in Japan
32,000 sold in US
18,000 sold in Europe
2.200 so;d in Australia
That is 75,200 sold and 24,800 in inventory
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I'm not trying to be a wet blanket here, but the stats from Mazda were for the total produced at the factory, not the numbers sold at the dealers. While I'm as excited as everyone about the success of the 8, I'm a little concerned about the number of 04 models sitting in the back of the lot at my local dealer. I walked to the very back of the fenced in lot, and found over 40 RX-8's back there and they were caked with dirt like they had not been out of the lot since they came off the truck. When I walked in between them to look at the stickers, there were literally spider webs strung in between the cars. I couldn't believe it!
I hope that someone ends up getting a good deal on the 04 closeouts, but if the dealers take a bath on this, they will be slow to order as many 05's next year.
I hope that someone ends up getting a good deal on the 04 closeouts, but if the dealers take a bath on this, they will be slow to order as many 05's next year.
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Originally Posted by gettingan8
According to an Aussie publication:
23,000 sold in Japan
32,000 sold in US
18,000 sold in Europe
2.200 so;d in Australia
That is 75,200 sold and 24,800 in inventory
23,000 sold in Japan
32,000 sold in US
18,000 sold in Europe
2.200 so;d in Australia
That is 75,200 sold and 24,800 in inventory
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100,000 vehicle Milestone
Press Release Source: Mazda North American Operations
Mazda Zooms 100,000th RX-8 Off Production Line in Only 18 Months
Tuesday October 5, 2:44 pm ET
- Important Production Milestone Achieved for Award-Winning Sports Car -
# IRVINE, Calif., Oct. 5 /PRNewswire/ -- Mazda Motor Corporation today announced the production of the 100,000th Mazda RX-8 at its Ujina No.1 final assembly line in Hiroshima, Japan. This important milestone was achieved only 18 months after production began in April 2003.(Photo: http://www.newscom.com/cgi-bin/prnh/20041005/LATU121)
"Mazda always has been brave enough to follow the road less traveled, and we broke the mold by producing a four-door, four-seat sports car," said Robert T. Davis, senior vice president, marketing and product development for Mazda North American Operations. "Reaching such a major production milestone so early in the vehicle's production cycle proves that if you build, it they will come."
Reaching 100,000 units in 18 months compares favorably with Mazda's other famous sports car, the convertible, two-seat MX-5 Miata. The MX-5 Miata, which has been recognized by the Guinness Book of World Records as the world's best-selling convertible sports car of all time, took only 17 months to reach the 100,000 production milestone.
The Mazda RX-8 is powered by the award-winning RENESIS rotary engine and shortly after being launched was named "2003 International Engine of The Year." The compact, high performance rotary engine is Mazda's spiritual soul and the hallmark of the company's engineering ability.
The RX-8 and its RENESIS engine have won more than 37 important automotive awards around the globe to date, including Japan's "2004 RJC Car of The Year," the Japan Automobile Hall of Fame's "2003-2004 Most Excellent Developer Award," the 2003-2004 Japan Car of the Year's "Most Fun Award," Car and Driver's 2004 "10Best Cars" in the United States and Wheels magazine's "2003 Car of The Year" in Australia.
Mazda North American Operations (MNAO) is responsible for the sales and marketing, customer parts and service support of Mazda vehicles in the United States. Headquartered in Irvine, Calif., MNAO has more than 700 dealerships nationwide.
Source: Mazda North American Operations
Mazda Zooms 100,000th RX-8 Off Production Line in Only 18 Months
Tuesday October 5, 2:44 pm ET
- Important Production Milestone Achieved for Award-Winning Sports Car -
# IRVINE, Calif., Oct. 5 /PRNewswire/ -- Mazda Motor Corporation today announced the production of the 100,000th Mazda RX-8 at its Ujina No.1 final assembly line in Hiroshima, Japan. This important milestone was achieved only 18 months after production began in April 2003.(Photo: http://www.newscom.com/cgi-bin/prnh/20041005/LATU121)
"Mazda always has been brave enough to follow the road less traveled, and we broke the mold by producing a four-door, four-seat sports car," said Robert T. Davis, senior vice president, marketing and product development for Mazda North American Operations. "Reaching such a major production milestone so early in the vehicle's production cycle proves that if you build, it they will come."
Reaching 100,000 units in 18 months compares favorably with Mazda's other famous sports car, the convertible, two-seat MX-5 Miata. The MX-5 Miata, which has been recognized by the Guinness Book of World Records as the world's best-selling convertible sports car of all time, took only 17 months to reach the 100,000 production milestone.
The Mazda RX-8 is powered by the award-winning RENESIS rotary engine and shortly after being launched was named "2003 International Engine of The Year." The compact, high performance rotary engine is Mazda's spiritual soul and the hallmark of the company's engineering ability.
The RX-8 and its RENESIS engine have won more than 37 important automotive awards around the globe to date, including Japan's "2004 RJC Car of The Year," the Japan Automobile Hall of Fame's "2003-2004 Most Excellent Developer Award," the 2003-2004 Japan Car of the Year's "Most Fun Award," Car and Driver's 2004 "10Best Cars" in the United States and Wheels magazine's "2003 Car of The Year" in Australia.
Mazda North American Operations (MNAO) is responsible for the sales and marketing, customer parts and service support of Mazda vehicles in the United States. Headquartered in Irvine, Calif., MNAO has more than 700 dealerships nationwide.
Source: Mazda North American Operations
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Well, I guess I need to sell my 8.
Too common.
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Seriously though, why is it that you always seem to hear these comments about the 8 not selling well? These figures sure don't seem to indicate that is the case.
If I remember correctly, there were only about 12,000 FD's sold in the three years it was available in the states. That's a huge difference.
Too common.
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Seriously though, why is it that you always seem to hear these comments about the 8 not selling well? These figures sure don't seem to indicate that is the case.
If I remember correctly, there were only about 12,000 FD's sold in the three years it was available in the states. That's a huge difference.
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Originally Posted by gettingan8
Year: Production Total
1978: 72,692
1979: 71,617
1980: 56,317
1981: 59,686
1982: 59,686
1983: 57,864
1984: 63,959
1985: 63,105
1978: 72,692
1979: 71,617
1980: 56,317
1981: 59,686
1982: 59,686
1983: 57,864
1984: 63,959
1985: 63,105
Second Gen. RX-7:
1985: 29,543
1986: 72,760
1987: 52,204
1988: 34,592
1989: 37,624
1990: 29,411
1991: 15,648
1992: 245
Third Gen. RX-7:
1991: 975
1992: 26,654
1993: 6,801
1994: 5,962
1995: 5,202
1996: 4,762
1997: 3,556
1998: 1,423
1999: 4,151
2000: 2,611
2001: 2,589
2002: 3,903
Total 1st Gen: 471,018
Total 2nd Gen: 272,027
Total 3rd Gen: 68,589
(Source: RX-7 Mazda's rotary engined sports car, a book by Brian Long)
The RX-8 is off to a very strong start, I really hope it can keep its numbers more along the lines of the first gen and not the 2nd gen.
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[QUOTE=RX-Hachi]And to complete the comparison of WW production figures...
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Third Gen. RX-7:
1991: 975
1992: 26,654
1993: 6,801
1994: 5,962
1995: 5,202
1996: 4,762
1997: 3,556
1998: 1,423
1999: 4,151
2000: 2,611
2001: 2,589
2002: 3,903
Total 1st Gen: 471,018
Total 2nd Gen: 272,027
Total 3rd Gen: 68,589
The 1992 production was an interesting jump in production
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Third Gen. RX-7:
1991: 975
1992: 26,654
1993: 6,801
1994: 5,962
1995: 5,202
1996: 4,762
1997: 3,556
1998: 1,423
1999: 4,151
2000: 2,611
2001: 2,589
2002: 3,903
Total 1st Gen: 471,018
Total 2nd Gen: 272,027
Total 3rd Gen: 68,589
The 1992 production was an interesting jump in production
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Originally Posted by gettingan8
The 1992 production was an interesting jump in production
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Originally Posted by RX-Hachi
That was the first year the 3rd Gen. was introduced world wide. Even though it was sold as a '93 MY, it made its US debut in the early Spring of '92. The '91 production was for Japan only. My favorite 3rd Gen was the face lifted model with 280 hp, they sold from '98/'99-2002 in Japan. Man I wish Mazda would have sold those in the US.
That's correct.
My FD was a 93, but it was made in January of 1992.
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UK RX-8 sales
Mazda Announces Record September Sales
carpages - UK... Mazda RX-8 continues its popularity with over 1,400 sold in September, over 7,700 this year and over 9,400 since its launch in October 2003. ...
carpages - UK... Mazda RX-8 continues its popularity with over 1,400 sold in September, over 7,700 this year and over 9,400 since its launch in October 2003. ...
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