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Re: traded in my rx8. Good memories. [secondcity]
by secondcity
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Dec 11, 2008 (7:54 pm)
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Replying to: secondcity (Dec 11, 2008 7:48 pm)
Regarding my last post, i did have one issue that regarded the engine recall/failed vacuum test, but Mazda dealer handled it professionally, replaced the engine and the car ran just as great after i got it back 4 days later. Any issue I had, they took care of it and at least they stepped up and handled it properly. the extended warranty provided piece of mind. Again--nothing but good times with the car. As i said before, This forum was very helpful when i needed answers about anything related to the 8.
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- #3607 of 3616
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Re: rx8 v 350z mpg [tomnavy]
by BabyGrl2U
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Jan 13, 2009 (3:42 pm)
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Hey tomnavy, do you own an RX8? If so, what year? Can you give me any advice if I'm looking to buy a 2004 RX8? ~~~ Thanx!
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Re: rx8 v 350z mpg [BabyGrl2U]
by darkpath
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Jan 17, 2009 (8:25 pm)
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Replying to: BabyGrl2U (Jan 13, 2009 3:42 pm)
Assuming it isn't under an extended warranty, the first thing I'd recommend is making sure that all TSBs and recall work has been done (especially the bigger battery, hotter spark plugs and stronger starter motor). When purchasing a used car, I generally assume that the fluids were not changed when they were supposed to, so I immediately have them all changed. This is particularly important with any car with a rotary, because the quality of the engine's oil makes or breaks it. Approximately 30-40% of the engine's cooling is done by the oil, so thermal breakdown is quite common and Mazda recommends what I regard as a completely unrealistic 7500 mile oil change interval. If you're sticking with the US-recommended 5W-20, then I strongly advise you to keep that to 3000 miles as I have done. I would also recommend that you have a compression test done on any RX-8 you're considering. A small number have had issues and you want to make sure you don't get a bad one. The two things you want to make sure of are:
1. always let the engine warm all the way up (yes, ALWAYS!)
2. be care to not let the engine overheat
If you live in an area that gets particularly hot in the Summer, consider installing an oil temp gauge and take whatever steps are needed to keep the oil temperature below 250F.
If you live in an area that gets particularly cold in Winter, be very careful to make sure the engine reaches full operating temperature. If in doubt, use the cold shut down procedure of holding the engine revs at 3000 for 10 seconds before shutting the engine down. This will make sure that the oil film inside the engine is not excessively diluted by fuel, causing a temporary reduction of compression and very hard starting.
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Re: rx8 v 350z mpg [darkpath]
by BabyGrl2U
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Jan 17, 2009 (8:36 pm)
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Replying to: darkpath (Jan 17, 2009 8:25 pm)
Thanx! I'll keep all that in mind. I think my best bet might also be to take it to a reliable mechanic and have them do a compression test and just check the car out completely. Thanx so much for the advice.
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Re: rx8 v 350z mpg [BabyGrl2U]
by tomb10
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Jan 22, 2009 (7:11 am)
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Replying to: BabyGrl2U (Jan 13, 2009 3:42 pm)
I would like to add a few comments to darkpath's reply.The 2004 rx8 is probably best with a manual transmission--there seem to be some problems with the 4-speed automatic in the early years. Also the rx8 needs to be monitored more closely than most other cars. The battery provided with the rx8 in 2004 was very weak. If you happen to flood the engine[which probably will happen sometime],then the battery life and starting capability will weaken.The stronger battery is a must.The starter is probably fine.I had a 1986 rx7 for 15 years--went thru many batterys starting a flooded engine but never had to replace the starter in 200,000 miles.Remember this 2004 engine has a warranty period of 7 years.So any major engine problems should be taken care of by Mazda.And yes make sure all the latest computer updates are taken care of. These should be provided free by mazda.
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Good deal?
by threesixt
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Feb 07, 2009 (4:02 pm)
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Looking at picking up a Blue 05 RX-8 GT 6MT with Nav, Appearance Package, and 19K miles from a private dealership. Have it listed for $14k on the internet. I started at $12K and got them down to $13.3...won't go any lower. KBB says retail value is $19K+ and PP value is as follows:
Excellent -$17,400
Good - $16,600
Fair - $15,550
Edmunds TMV says:
Dealer Retail - $17,300
Private Party - $15,900
Trade In - $14,344
Seems like a good deal to me. Thoughts?
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mechanic recommendations - Austin, Tx
by glen13
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Feb 18, 2009 (3:08 am)
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Can anyone can recommend a mechanic in Austin?
Some details appreciated. Trying to avoid dealers.
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RX-8 Gets No Respect
by ccd1
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Apr 21, 2009 (1:20 pm)
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Did anyone notice the review of the Infiniti G37 Sport 6M? At the end of the review, the so called alternatives to the Infiniti were listed. Edmunds listed the 370Z which should not have been given since it lacks a back seat and omitted the RX-8. What's up with that???
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Re: RX-8 Gets No Respect [ccd1]
by plekto
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Apr 21, 2009 (2:33 pm)
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Replying to: ccd1 (Apr 21, 2009 1:20 pm)
The RX8 is not a muscle car. It sort of if you squeeze your eyes a bit looks like the others, but it's really a 4 door sport sedan that should be compared to an A4 or IS350 or similar.
You wouldn't call an typical extended cab pickup a 2 door vehicle just because the rear doors open backwards would you? No, it's got 4 doors. The RX8 is just using sucide type rear doors as an optical illusion to look like a coupe. A nice trick, if I do say so, but it's not a real coupe.
And it's not the same as a G37. It's actually about spec of spec equal on the track to a base Cayman/Boxster. But nobody compares the two...
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I see your point, but...
by ccd1
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Apr 21, 2009 (4:21 pm)
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The RX-8 sits on a desert island, so different from everything else on the market that it gets forgotten. I totally agree that the RX-8 is not a muscle car, but neither is the 370Z. Maybe the Edmunds should have left both off the list of alternatives
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