RshnRoket
07-23-2008, 10:19 AM
... while waiting for a new computer for my RX-8.
My impressions of the R3 package RX-8 were very similar to that of a previous members. It felt very much the same dynamically but with noticeably shorter gearing. This was especially noticeable in 6th where cruising speed was at a higher RPM than that found in the previous models. The seats were a nice treat with great side bolsters significantly wider than the stock rx-8, and are definitely lighter due to them not being automatic at all... I'd wonder if any members here would do the swap. I don't think it rode as comfortably due to the 19 inch wheels, but the response from the tires was almost less than that of my car due to having RE-010-R rubber. The interior I'll admit looks a lot more classy, especially the new tachometer design. Worth the extra money? Not yet, not until Mazda releases the 1.6 L rotary. For me, the R3 is just an appearance package with some cool little tidbits.
The Mazdaspeed3 felt like the Mazda3 I had last week, but on cocaine. Larger rubber, bigger brakes, tighter suspension, and a NOTICEABLE kick in the pants when that turbo comes on at around 2500 rpm. I don't know about many members here, but I'm not too keen on the overall looks of the car. The seats were less supportive and bolstered than my RX-8, but were still pretty good. The interior quality is a little bit short of the RX-8 as well. The entire dash seems to be made of a plastic that isn't as high quality as the RX-8. Flat out, this car is quicker than the RX-8. Can definitely see where it falters in reguards to braking and cornering. The front just wants to understeer you out of a good apex line, as well as providing some torque steer in 1st and 2nd gear. The torque steer isn't as bad as one would thing due to Mazda nerfing the power. If you need the space... this car is a definite buy.
And last but not least: The Miata Hardtop 'Vert. What's to like? The car changes direction with amazing speed, no wonder this car is an autocross marvel. The gearbox is beautiful as well, perfectly mated to the 4-cylinder that powers the car. Nothing really bad about this car either... except that it needs more power.
My impressions of the R3 package RX-8 were very similar to that of a previous members. It felt very much the same dynamically but with noticeably shorter gearing. This was especially noticeable in 6th where cruising speed was at a higher RPM than that found in the previous models. The seats were a nice treat with great side bolsters significantly wider than the stock rx-8, and are definitely lighter due to them not being automatic at all... I'd wonder if any members here would do the swap. I don't think it rode as comfortably due to the 19 inch wheels, but the response from the tires was almost less than that of my car due to having RE-010-R rubber. The interior I'll admit looks a lot more classy, especially the new tachometer design. Worth the extra money? Not yet, not until Mazda releases the 1.6 L rotary. For me, the R3 is just an appearance package with some cool little tidbits.
The Mazdaspeed3 felt like the Mazda3 I had last week, but on cocaine. Larger rubber, bigger brakes, tighter suspension, and a NOTICEABLE kick in the pants when that turbo comes on at around 2500 rpm. I don't know about many members here, but I'm not too keen on the overall looks of the car. The seats were less supportive and bolstered than my RX-8, but were still pretty good. The interior quality is a little bit short of the RX-8 as well. The entire dash seems to be made of a plastic that isn't as high quality as the RX-8. Flat out, this car is quicker than the RX-8. Can definitely see where it falters in reguards to braking and cornering. The front just wants to understeer you out of a good apex line, as well as providing some torque steer in 1st and 2nd gear. The torque steer isn't as bad as one would thing due to Mazda nerfing the power. If you need the space... this car is a definite buy.
And last but not least: The Miata Hardtop 'Vert. What's to like? The car changes direction with amazing speed, no wonder this car is an autocross marvel. The gearbox is beautiful as well, perfectly mated to the 4-cylinder that powers the car. Nothing really bad about this car either... except that it needs more power.