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Berni
03-08-2004, 08:46 PM
Wife drove my 8 for the first time today. (solo and first time)
Heard he getting back from the Gym. so i went out to see if she felt comfortable pullin into the garage, (she is not the best and parking in there) She had the top open and was wearing a BIG ASS GRIN :D on her face. first thing that made it past her grin was "Wow, I really like your car" I was so relieved she still refered to is as mine. lol. anybody else having this problem??

HotC4rL
03-08-2004, 08:58 PM
Im a bit young to have a wife...but i did have the "its my car now!" problem with my mom..who is extremely spoiled and drives an SLK. I just got my car last week, and i dont think theres 1 person that didnt ask me to drive it. Especially females

greese
03-08-2004, 09:06 PM
yep. Same problem here. My wife finds all kinds of ways to run her errands after i am home now so she can take the 8

greese

Tamas
03-08-2004, 09:55 PM
I guess I must be lucky then... my wife didn't like driving my car. She is very fond of the looks and all, but said it's too 'sporty' for her :D
That is actually a good thing since she won't be driving my 8 - she gets to keep the family sedan :p

fxdsconv2000
03-08-2004, 10:03 PM
I guess I'm lucky too. My wife doesn't know how to drive stick!!!!

93rdcurrent
03-08-2004, 10:06 PM
Yeah my wife is still a little... uh... maybe a lot pissed off that she didn't get the X-5 we were looking at because I spotted the 8 the same week we were supposed to be getting her a new car :D . I think it will take a while for that one to wear away...

HotC4rL
03-08-2004, 10:50 PM
i dont think i wanna get married any more....

mmmdowning
03-09-2004, 05:51 AM
Yes, my wife wants to drive it all the time. I think it will be easier to get myself the RX7 when it comes out. Give her the 8. And I'll settle with the 7. Save the Sequoia for the winters. Ha Ha

dag
03-09-2004, 06:44 AM
I'm travelling for the week and my 8 is sitting curbside. My wife drives a Volvo. One of the first things out of her mouth when I called her was where is the RX-8 keys.

dag

XeRo
03-09-2004, 07:29 AM
yeh...mine waits till i'm out of town as well...but she doesn't really want to drive it...i'm not sure if it's because she knows i had been waiting for this car for forever or she just doesn't get any pleasure driving it...that's ok for me though..cause i do...she's your typical...cell phone glued to ear Tahoe driving soccer mom...so i'm kinda glad she doesn't drive the 8...since she likes the curb action...

blue flash
03-09-2004, 07:43 AM
my wife has only driven mine once and she enjoyed it ,we both smoke but i dont smoke in the car.since she is a chain smokers she will not drive my car anymore until i start smoking in it well lucky for me that will be a long time lol

texlaw
03-09-2004, 10:49 AM
We have had our 8 since last September and my wife refuses to drive it for fear of putting a scratch on it. So she drives the Jeep Liberty Limited instead. Darn! I really feel badly about that! Not!

ATL RX-8
03-09-2004, 10:53 AM
My wife likes driving my car but she's in this "I-want-to-drive-a-tank-to-feel-safe" phase so she rarely drives it willingly.

racerdave
03-09-2004, 10:59 AM
I've got the opposite problem.

My wife really seemed cool with the 8. Now, it's getting closer to "buy Dave a car" time and she's getting nervous. We're going to test drive it and put my little dude in his carseat in the back, so hopefully that will take care of it and she'll be fine.

But she's totally irrational about it. (she probably thinks the same of me) She comes up with stuff like, "the rear windows are so small," and "what happens if you get hit from the side? they'd never get Jake out!"

I've shown her all the numbers on the interior, showing her it's really as big as the 325i that she "approves" of, as well as all the pictures of cars that have been crashed and held up remarkably well.

Doesn't matter. She has her own opinion, and mine doesn't count for squat. She believes the d@mn Volvo sales manager at our dealership who says things like "the tires are really bad in cold," etc, more than she believes me! Heck, all of our cars have snows now, why would the 8 be different? Yet she still trots out the same old arguments, despite my addressing and refuting them.

This is going to get ugly before it's over.

Now, I could wind up with something completely nice and practical, like the new Subaru Legacy GT, which seems nice.

But it's not the one car I really *love* and that's the 8...

Any words of wisdom??

texlaw
03-09-2004, 11:11 AM
While my wife doesn't want to drive the 8 the same can't be said for for my 2 and a half year old grandson. He loves to drive in the 8 in his carseat in the back and keeps insisting "faster grandpa, faster." Ever since I got the Blue 8 he keeps telling me that blue is his favorite color and always tells me "cool car, grandpa" when he comes to my house.

On a side note, I am over 50 and have been, how shall I say it, follicle challenged, for over half of those years. I now wear what hair I have very closely cropped. The last few weeks my grandson has been trying to cut his hair with whatever pair of scissors he can find. This has resulted in a few bare spots on the side of his head. When his mom asked him why he kept trying to cut his hair he said "I want my hair to be like grandpa's." When she asked him why, he said "so I can have a cool blue car like his."

How's that for the ultimate compliment on the 8!!

Omicron
03-09-2004, 11:21 AM
Originally posted by Tamas
I guess I must be lucky then... my wife didn't like driving my car. She is very fond of the looks and all, but said it's too 'sporty' for her :D EXACTLY what my wife said, except that she added that she like driving her Mazda 6S better. Fine with me! :D

Mikelikes2drive
03-09-2004, 11:26 AM
Guess I'm lucky too, cuz I got the cheapest car in my family :/ I wish i could drive their cars

boothguy
03-09-2004, 02:40 PM
Separate bank accounts, separate bathrooms, separate cars: these are the keys to a happy marriage.

Racerdave: the way it works at my house is that the 8 is for me and what I do, and the Infiniti I30, soon to become a Volvo S80T6, is for the wife and what she does, including toting our two-year-old niece.

I taught the Spousal Unit to drive stick years ago when I restored an old British roadster for her as a fun-time car. But she's out of practice with the clutch and too stressed out to drive my 8 in hilly San Diego. Works out great.

zoom44
03-09-2004, 03:21 PM
my wife liked driving it when we first picked it up. i have not given her a chance to drive it in like 6months.

racerdave
03-09-2004, 04:05 PM
That is cool Tex. :)

Maximus
03-09-2004, 04:24 PM
I believe most wives dont know how to drive the MT at least mine doesn't :p ..... though friends always ask for a drive. Any tips how you can avoid that? :D

racerdave
03-09-2004, 04:41 PM
Someone with kids in carseats and an 8... I need my wife to talk to yours. :)

DemonRX-8
03-09-2004, 04:48 PM
Just say NO!

Actually, I've let most of my friends testdrive my car. It's no biggie, I trust their driving as they trust mine. Now if a not-so-close friend or acquiantance asks, I just say no . . . unless they have a car that I would like to test drive.

When I was younger, I always said I'm going to buy an MT car just so my mom can't drive it! No wife yet, though, and my ex-GF hasn't seen the car yet.

One of my best friends (who is a girl) loves my car but will not drive it. She has driven an MT before, but isn't very good at it. I would still let her try it though, as long as I'm in the car with her. I had to almost force her to drive a Z3 (AT) when I had one for a weekend. But she loved it afterwards and didn't want to stop!

Air Force RX8
03-09-2004, 05:19 PM
Well, my wife does not drive MT and she is perfectly fine with me driving anyway, she like to watch all the heads turn and see who is "checking us out" (me and the car = 'us') :p She was the one who encouraged me to consider the 8! I was going to get a GTP or wait for the GTO, but did not like the idea that the GTP had no MT. I saw the 8 at a car show at Robins Air Force Base where I am stationed and I was hooked as soon as my cheeks hit the leather drivers' seat (then the salesman let me fire her up and it was a done deal!) I had my 8 2 months later:D We were concerned with our kids' safety and did the research about it, when we learned that the center pillar was stronger than a normal pillar and came standard with curtain airbags, it was a non-issue.

As for friends asking to drive it, I simply let them kow that when they make a monthly payment they can take it for a little spin, but only with me in the passenger seat! Then I tell them my wife doesn't even drive it...I leave out the part of not being able to drive a MT though.

Monique
03-09-2004, 10:07 PM
Hey guys, I am the wife of my house and the 8 is MINE! Hubby drove it after I bought it. Of course he LOVED it but once he scratched a rim (some of u prob rem that) he was cut off! Now I think he's afraid to drive it. He sticks to his truck. Which is gr8 for me!

neit_jnf
03-10-2004, 03:40 AM
Originally posted by Berni
She had the top open and was wearing a BIG ASS GRIN :D on her face.

Driving topless! wow I'm impressed by your wife :D

Or do you have a special one of a kind convertible RX-8? :p

Berni
03-10-2004, 08:30 AM
Originally posted by neit_jnf
Driving topless! wow I'm impressed by your wife :D

Or do you have a special one of a kind convertible RX-8? :p

OK gutter boy. the sunroof. there are other web sight for that type of talk.:mad:

RX8_ML
03-10-2004, 08:38 AM
we women wannna have fuun too! and i don know.. its just something about the rx-8 thats makes you feel sexy too... lol Maybe its just me

RX8_ML
03-10-2004, 08:44 AM
speaking of which,.. for the rx-8 owners who have little babies, Bride and recaro make baby seats! How cute.. almost makes me wanna have a kid so i can get the racing seat. hee hee eh i can wait im too young fo that

guy321
03-10-2004, 09:03 AM
I'll let any pretty girl drive my car.


Originally posted by Maximus
I believe most wives dont know how to drive the MT at least mine doesn't :p ..... though friends always ask for a drive. Any tips how you can avoid that? :D

Berni
03-10-2004, 09:13 AM
Originally posted by RX8_ML
speaking of which,.. for the rx-8 owners who have little babies, Bride and recaro make baby seats! How cute.. almost makes me wanna have a kid so i can get the racing seat. hee hee eh i can wait im too young fo that

4 11 are you sure you dont need a baby seat. jk

RX8_ML
03-10-2004, 09:24 AM
hahah im suprised i can reach the clutch.. lol its a miracle!

khoney
03-11-2004, 12:37 AM
Originally posted by Berni
Wife drove my 8 for the first time today. (solo and first time)
Heard he getting back from the Gym. so i went out to see if she felt comfortable pullin into the garage, (she is not the best and parking in there) She had the top open and was wearing a BIG ASS GRIN :D on her face. first thing that made it past her grin was "Wow, I really like your car" I was so relieved she still refered to is as mine. lol. anybody else having this problem??

Nope. My wife has an aversion to my stick. Can't drive a MT either :D

Pirate Rex
03-11-2004, 02:30 PM
Originally posted by racerdave


Any words of wisdom??

Be a man, get the RX-8.

Do you want me to PM you the name and number of my divorce lawyer?

racerdave
03-11-2004, 02:49 PM
LOL! :D

Who knows? It may come to that! :)

We shall see... I'm not giving up until it's "my way or the highway."

And I'll have to make that call once at that highway entrace ramp. :)

Berni
03-12-2004, 09:28 AM
I tell ya what ...i get a little mean when she wants to warm the car up for me. things will be better when she gets here registration and plates in the mail...she just got a new vehicle as well. plate come form out of state (military thing) so the temp has expired

Racer X-8
03-12-2004, 10:46 AM
My wife suprised me too when she coaxed me to look further into getting an 8. I sent her an email at work about them & asked what she thought. She quickly replied "Go for it!" Like Tim Allen in "Tool Time", I went "Uhhhhh??!!???":D

She drives manual real well. She scared the salesgirl on the test drive with her TEST drive. :eek:

But,,, she knows how I am about the car and really wants it to be my car, even though I insist that, like everything else we own, it is ours. She never takes it without being real sure that I'm ok with it. Sometimes I'll ask her if she wants to drive it when we're out somewhere together.

ps. She's hooked on getting a Jag. I do believe there is a means to her madness. :(