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08-04-2003, 01:38 AM | #1 | |
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RX-8 reliability test
Hello there, fellow Mazdaers! I just joined this site in hoping of obtaining reliability information of the fantastic RX-8 (it's fantastic because I test-drove it for the first time yesterday and I LOVED IT!).
Seeing as the RX-8 is too new to predict reliability information, I want to run this test on reliability on the RX-8. Between now and May 2004, I want all the owners of the RX-8 to post reports on how their vehicle is doing. If you have any significant problems, post them here. If you put the car through hell and it lived though it, post it here. If you have any friends or family or co-workers or anybody who has an RX-8, refer them to this post and tell the group about. I want to know! The reason I'm doing this is because I really want to prove that the RX-8 has very good reliability and can convince me and any other skeptic that the RX-8 is a rock solid driving machine. If I see good news mostly in this post, then there is a very good possibility that I will purchase the RX-8. If you have any questions about this post, feel free to post a reply or e-mail me! |
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12-23-2003, 03:56 AM | #3 | |
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i came to this section trying to get info on this too, not looking to buy one, just curious. i have heard that the 7's engines generally die a lot faster than conventional piston engines (not many lasting past 100k) but i thought that the8's would probably fix this downfall or at least go in the right direction. from what i have seen here it is just too early to tell (i would hope that any car runs strong with 3100 miles ) but i have high hopes. i also just found out that they are not turbocharged anymore, WTF? that sucks. well they are still very cool cars and handeling monsters from what i hear. i hope people get out there and drive them and let us know
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02-21-2004, 10:53 AM | #4 | |
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Re: RX-8 reliability test
I just bought my RX8 on Tuesday. My wife drove it home and when I started it the next day the check engine light was illuminated. The car has been at the dealership since Thursday and the mechanic told me that they had not yet seen the specific code my car gave before. Consequently, they have been working with people from California via fax and phone. The procedure that was faxed, I was told, involes about 9 steps and after each step they must call California to relay their results and decide upon the next course of action. The problem is electrical they said and should in no way have damaged the engine. When I have more specific information I will be sure to post it as I am interested if anyone else has had a similar problem.
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02-27-2004, 01:10 PM | #5 | |
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Re: RX-8 reliability test
I drove my RX8 M/T GT to 600 miles as calmly and responsibly as possible. Until yesterday, I drove it from Kansas City 300 miles to middle Missouri. I took state highway 135 to the lake and it was a blast. I stayed above 7000 RPM for 15 minutes on a tight hilly road. This car is fantastic. 900 miles now and no problems inside or out. I did get a transient engine light but it went away. My fuel mileage is the the same as it was stated by "randoff" (earlier post). More later.
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05-12-2010, 11:51 AM | #6 | |
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Re: RX-8 reliability test
From what I have heard, the Rx-8 will get horrible mileage. Somewhere between 15-17 mpg. Some have quite a bit of trouble with the engine. Like the last post says, carry a bottle of oil in your trunk. The rotary engine loves oil. Also, I think it is wise to let the engine run at idle for a few minutes when starting up and before shutting the engine off. I highly suggest that if you buy a Rx-8, make sure the dealership is a good one. If you get a bunch of slackers, you might regret your purchase. If not make sure there is a good shop in town that has experience with rotary engines. Having said that, it is a great car that offers something different to the world. It just is a little touchy, that's all.
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