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Bulldog6670 06-30-2003, 02:15 PM My dealer called last week informing me the accessories price list was in. He suggested I put my order in now as it may be a short supply available and the usual first come first serve.
Here’s what I ordered for my Lightning Yellow GT;
Rear spoiler $629.99
Rotary Crest Front $129
Rotary Crest Rear $139
Exhaust Finishers $464.69
Aluminum Scuff Plates $389.95
All Weather Mats $109.95
Wheel Locks $51.20
Inner Door Protector with RX-8 Logo $49.00
Other accessories he quoted as available were the cargo net, cargo tray, front air dam, side deflectors, air outlet garnish, center caps, polished rims, and mud flaps.
Wondering what others are getting for their RX-8’s.
norats 06-30-2003, 03:08 PM bump
Jasper_the_2nd 06-30-2003, 03:18 PM Bulldog,
Are those prices after taxes, or installation, or anything?
They're higher that the prices I got from my dealer today.
Bulldog6670 06-30-2003, 03:33 PM Jasper,
Prices are with installation. There is some work the dealer has to perform to install them. I was assuming the price he quoted was not inflated Ontario GTA prices. Interested to see what the prices out east are.
Quick_lude 06-30-2003, 04:31 PM Originally posted by Bulldog6670
He suggested I put my order in now as it may be a short supply available and the usual first come first serve.
Ummm... riiiight... sure... ;) Nothing like emphasizing the "short" end of the "supply and demand" equation.. :)
Doctorr 07-01-2003, 03:41 AM You all seem to be taking these prices very well.
I realise I am new to this 'new car' stuff, but are those prices for REAL?
$629 for a spoiler? Should that lump of plastic really cost more than a new refrigerator?
SCUFF plates that cost $389? There is no way that two slices of aluminum are worth 1% of the cars total price! I must be missing something. 'Course that includes installation, you DO have to open the doors to screw them in.
"Exhaust Finishers" that cost $464? Just how 'un-finished' is the exhaust? The last time I bought a catalytic converter it was only half that price! (including some platinum!)
Last week I picked up two of those 'cargo nets' for $2.50@.
As far as I can see, identical. Mazda wants 20 times that.
Time to go cool off,
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doc
ZoomZoom 07-01-2003, 03:49 PM I called my salesman Monday afternoon to see if anything was sent to dealership from MazCan. My response was nothing, zilch, nada. Oh well! :(
Quick_lude 07-01-2003, 11:11 PM Originally posted by Doctorr
You all seem to be taking these prices very well.
I realise I am new to this 'new car' stuff, but are those prices for REAL?
Haha.. welcome to the latest craze of customizing your car.. and the prices that follow. :( Dealers don't make that much money on the car itself margin wise.. Where they make THE money is from service and accessories. OEM parts and accessories have always been overpriced, no doubt about it.
Maybe Mazda Canada is making up for the "cheap MSRP price" that they are selling the RX-8 for here with those high accessory prices.
Gord96BRG 07-02-2003, 05:15 PM Relative to the prices of the accessories in the US, Mazda Canada prices aren't out of line. Relative to other aftermarket vendors, though, both Mazda NAO AND Mazda Canada are overpriced! You can bet that Moss Motors, Racing Beat, etc. will quickly have accessory catalogues out with lower prices for similar items.
Regards,
Gordon
ZoomZoom 07-02-2003, 05:30 PM Are these US or Canadian outlets? If they are in the States there will probably be little savings after you add the exchange, shipping, brokerage, etc. etc.
Jasper_the_2nd 07-03-2003, 07:44 AM My question is, why are the car covers not available in Canada?
I got the Accessories list from my dealer the other day (in pdf, so I don't think I could attach it) and they aren't even listed.
I think I'll just be ordering the Alarm Shock Sensor ($56.65) and Wheel Locks ($31.20) for now.
Safety first! :D
Bulldog6670 07-03-2003, 01:37 PM Originally posted by Jasper_the_2nd
I think I'll just be ordering the Alarm Shock Sensor ($56.65) .
:D
Jasper, what are alarm shock sensors? I may have to add them to my list.
Also, would'nt mind getting the accessories pdf if you're willing to email it to me.
Jasper_the_2nd 07-03-2003, 02:06 PM Assuming it's what I think it is, it should be sensor (or sensors) that tie into the security system and detect any impacts on the car, or if some tries to jack it up or tow it. A guy here at work has one on his Civic. The only problem with them is if there is construction going on, as the heavy machinery can make the car shake enough to set the alarm off.
If you send me a message with your email, I'll send you a copy of the pdf.
Bulldog6670 07-03-2003, 02:09 PM Just got off the phone with my salesperson. He says all of the accesories I ordered are in. He looked at each one individually and was very impressed with the Lightning Yellow colour and the aluminum scuff plates. Sure made my day before taking off to the East Coast for my holidays.
Sure wish my car would come as quick as the accessories. I would even be happy if it took twqice as long!
Ugh! The Mazda site said that the accessories list would be up by the first week of July. Well it's Friday and still no list. We know it's out since SOME dealers have them and they were nice enough to call their customers to let them know. Anyone want to guess what my local dealer(s) replied when I called to see if they had the accessories price list!:mad:
funksoulbrother 07-04-2003, 10:18 PM Here is the official accessories price list from my guy.
Mac: Which dealer in Ottawa have you been going to, I've got to find one for servicing only and maybe some extra accessories down the road and I havn't been impressed with anybody yet.
Originally posted by funksoulbrother
Mac: Which dealer in Ottawa have you been going to, I've got to find one for servicing only and maybe some extra accessories down the road and I havn't been impressed with anybody yet.
If you look at some of my previous posts in the Canada forum you would see that I am not doing any better in finding that elusive "decent" Mazda dealership :(. Wing has had similar luck. One guy was happy with Bank Street. I have never owned a Mazda before so I can't comment on the service departments. My personal rating so far: Performance (Orleans) most sales people there are simply clueless and think that BS is OK (unfortunately it is the easiest to get to). Bank St Mazda, they have a couple of sales people that seem to know a little more about the rotories but I felt like I needed a shower every time I came out of there. Argus Mazda (Hull): they didn't know very much about the RX8 but didn't try to hide it either with BS. Didn't know how many or what colour etc they were getting either. Note that I haven't been back there since April (they are the closest but also the most difficult to access because of the problem getting across the bridge). I've only been to the Mazda dealer on Carling once, they also didn't know much about the 8 and didn't seem to care either. Again this was early in the year. Things may have changed now that the car will be released in the next few weeks.
I've just checked out the price list. So I did see those outrageous prices in early June. This is my whish list
air outlet polished accents $400, rotary accents $112/130, parking break $309, scuff plates $370, exhaust tips $386, rotary wheel caps $57 (each?). My total would increase by an eye popping $ 1,935 and that doesn't include installation! :eek: I think I'll just go for the rotary accents and wheel caps. The rest I will get from 3rd party vendors.
BTW, what are side deflectors (body kit or windows)? I don't see the aluminum gas cap listed, nor the colour options for the fogs (I prefer yellow tint). Wasn't the Canadian 8 supposed to come with the spare tire kit (law)?
Other tidbits, notice that the web site now states 247hp instead of the 250hp from the brochures.
canzoomer 07-06-2003, 04:13 AM I am not surprised to see the dealers are gouging on the accessories.
I am going to Tokyo on the 20th, and there is a sales rep for our company who works there.
In collaboration with jeremy from the US side (also on this list) we have dug up all the pricing and items in Japan, and we are putting together a group buy.
I will handle getting the stuff shipped to our office in Edmonton, and from there individual freight choices are up to the individual. We have accounts with Fedex (both air and ground), DHL, and Purolator.
If interested email me off list and I will send a list with Japanese prices, the Canadian and US dollar equivalents, and links to pictures of the parts.
Click here to email me (maurice@harddata.com)
Thanks for your time, and now back to your regular zooming!
mdmaclean 07-06-2003, 03:30 PM Originally posted by funksoulbrother
Here is the official accessories price list from my guy.
Mac: Which dealer in Ottawa have you been going to, I've got to find one for servicing only and maybe some extra accessories down the road and I havn't been impressed with anybody yet.
I could not find the price for the "Aluminum Fender Strakes" (RX081003). Does that mean that they are not available in Canada?
I was thinking about getting the alarm shock sensor, the strakes, and both the front and rear rotary crests. The GT I have on order is Titanium Grey.
http://www.finishlineperformance.com/rx8/fender_strakes.jpg
funksoulbrother 07-06-2003, 06:52 PM Originally posted by mdmaclean
I could not find the price for the "Aluminum Fender Strakes" (RX081003). Does that mean that they are not available in Canada?
I was thinking about getting the alarm shock sensor, the strakes, and both the front and rear rotary crests. The GT I have on order is Titanium Grey.
http://www.finishlineperformance.com/rx8/fender_strakes.jpg
You and I are going to have the same car driving around Ottawa, hope you don't work in Bells Corner.
The fender strakes, are called the "air outlet garnishes" as far as my guy told me. But I'm waiting to see the catalogue when it comes out before I spend the $400. I'd hate for those to turn out being the little ring around the inside vents.
This town isn't big enough for 3 titanium grey 8's, both of you will have to change the colour of your car 'cause I want mine to be titanium:eek: ;)
Originally, I was going for the blue since grey is everywhere this year (titanium, gun metal, charcoal) but when I saw a picture of the Titanium with tan inserts... nice! I would rather have the Green with tan inserts but Mazda gazed in their crystal ball and decided that Canada was simply too green and we wouldn't want it. As much as I like the green I find that the 8's is too dark, it only looks green in full sun (at least that what the pics look like). All of this diatribe is moot since Green isn't an option and somehow I don't think that you guys are about to change your colour selection because I'm asking nicely.
Now back to your regularly scheduled program...
mdmaclean 07-06-2003, 09:00 PM Originally posted by funksoulbrother
You and I are going to have the same car driving around Ottawa, hope you don't work in Bells Corner.
The fender strakes, are called the "air outlet garnishes" as far as my guy told me. But I'm waiting to see the catalogue when it comes out before I spend the $400. I'd hate for those to turn out being the little ring around the inside vents.
I work at Carling & Moodie, which is pretty close to Bells Corner. When I read the price list, I thought that they might be the rings for the air vents too, but the price (and the front/back description) makes it sound like what I am looking for too.
Where did you order your RX-8? I went to Performance Mazda.
funksoulbrother 07-06-2003, 09:04 PM I just moved here so I'm getting mine from the maritimes, delivery should oincide with a little vacation, driving it back will break in the engine in one weekend.:)
I'm thinking of getting the servicing and maybe the accessories installed at Performance though, I don't like the guys on Bank, they gave me a bad feeling.
canzoomer 07-07-2003, 06:56 PM I have been speaking with some Mazda dealers about a group buy of accessories.
I have been offered:
On order $3,000 to $5,000: 20% off Mazda Canada list prices.
$5,000 to 10,000: $25% off
If interested in participation, email me off list at:
maurice@harddata.com
LiQuiDLaM 07-09-2003, 09:23 PM http://www.mazda.ca/fre/cars/2004_RX8/download/RX-8_Accessories_Brochure_Fre.pdf
Accessories Brochure is up! Though i don't understand why it's not up at the Mazda english site, but the french one is up! :p
ZoomZoom 07-09-2003, 09:40 PM Originally posted by LiQuiDLaM
Accessories Brochure is up! Though i don't understand why it's not up at the Mazda english site, but the french one is up! :p
Maybe because the president of MazCan is French Canadian - it's true. :eek: :eek: :eek:
StealthTL 07-14-2003, 03:46 PM Wow, that accessories price list even makes the $3000 Nav option look reasonable!
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Redshift 07-16-2003, 10:13 AM Anybody looks for accessories, call Brad Mills at Mills Mazda in Truro NS. http://www.millsmazda.com 902-897-3400
Good guy, and I've gotten GREAT accessory prices from him. I ordered up the air dam, deflectors and rear valances and got prices competitive to the group buy prices above.
In fact, if enough people are interested, I'll give him a shout and see if he would be interested in putting together a group buy for everyone here.
broose 07-17-2003, 04:30 PM Canzoomer's list of accessories from Japan is very interesting and very well done. I have expressed my interest in investigating joining his group buy. I spoke with my dealer today and he gave me installed prices for some of the items (mostly exterior accessories). He told me that he couldn't be flexible with the prices. I mentioned vaguely about Canzoomer's project and he told me that he would be interested in entertaining a group buy if I wanted to put something together and present it to him.
I'm not interested in duplicating Canzoomer's work or stepping on his toes but am a little concerned about freight charges from Edmonton to Toronto making it price prohibitive.
What do other people plan on doing regarding accessories?:confused:
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