RX-8 drive days
RX-8 drive days
This is from Mazda Australia Today
Having received such a positive response to the proposed RX-8 Advanced Driving Course, Mazda Australia are delighted to provide you with final costs and proposed dates for the event.
The program has been specifically designed to allow RX-8 owners to learn and fully understand the capabilities of this supreme vehicle that has captured the hearts and minds of motor enthusiasts.
As a valued Mazda customer, Mazda Australia are delighted to offer you the course for $290, this is great value for money considering that market value for such a course ranges from $450-$658 depending on the course venue as shown in the following details:
NSW Eastern Creek22nd September $658
VIC Sandown27th October $470
SA Mallala 29th September $490
QLD Queensland Raceway 15th September $450
WA AHG Driving Centre 15th September $497
Having now finalised costs and primarily booked dates on the basis of your response, please feel free to reserve your name by RSVP to rx8@mazda.com.au by the 31st May 2004 stating your Name, Address, Telephone Number and preferred venue.
Please also indicate whether you will require a helmet for the day and your preferred helmet size (Large, Medium, Small). Confirmation of the day's activities and itinerary will be sent to you once the required number of acceptances have been received.
The course has been designed to emulate the fun, energy and style that is Zoom-Zoom.
We look forward to hearing from you.
Having received such a positive response to the proposed RX-8 Advanced Driving Course, Mazda Australia are delighted to provide you with final costs and proposed dates for the event.
The program has been specifically designed to allow RX-8 owners to learn and fully understand the capabilities of this supreme vehicle that has captured the hearts and minds of motor enthusiasts.
As a valued Mazda customer, Mazda Australia are delighted to offer you the course for $290, this is great value for money considering that market value for such a course ranges from $450-$658 depending on the course venue as shown in the following details:
NSW Eastern Creek22nd September $658
VIC Sandown27th October $470
SA Mallala 29th September $490
QLD Queensland Raceway 15th September $450
WA AHG Driving Centre 15th September $497
Having now finalised costs and primarily booked dates on the basis of your response, please feel free to reserve your name by RSVP to rx8@mazda.com.au by the 31st May 2004 stating your Name, Address, Telephone Number and preferred venue.
Please also indicate whether you will require a helmet for the day and your preferred helmet size (Large, Medium, Small). Confirmation of the day's activities and itinerary will be sent to you once the required number of acceptances have been received.
The course has been designed to emulate the fun, energy and style that is Zoom-Zoom.
We look forward to hearing from you.
Last edited by takahashi; May 5, 2004 at 09:28 PM.
so can any rx8 owner rsvp or do you have to get a letter first?
I do the defensive drive course next week and I'll sign up for the advanced one asap!
everyone should go to www.mazda.com.au and demand that they offer mazdaspeed products over here if there is enough noise they might make it happen sooner than later
I do the defensive drive course next week and I'll sign up for the advanced one asap!
everyone should go to www.mazda.com.au and demand that they offer mazdaspeed products over here if there is enough noise they might make it happen sooner than later
Originally posted by rotarenvy
everyone should go to www.mazda.com.au and demand that they offer mazdaspeed products over here if there is enough noise they might make it happen sooner than later
everyone should go to www.mazda.com.au and demand that they offer mazdaspeed products over here if there is enough noise they might make it happen sooner than later
Gomez.
Do we know if these are normal Murcott Advanced Driving days that Mazda are subsidising for highly discerning RX8 owners, or whether it is a specifically Mazda-run day (though probably run by Murcott or whoever)?
Though having a look back through the venues chosen, they do not appear to particularly be the usual Murcott fare.
Though having a look back through the venues chosen, they do not appear to particularly be the usual Murcott fare.
Last edited by Noddy; May 6, 2004 at 03:53 AM.
the murcott site makes it look like they arn't interested in performance since they only do courses down south. their call centre told me as much when I enquired after level 2 defensive driving in bris something along the lines of "nothing is running in bris up to september and I don't know if any are going to be run after that date"
which might be why mazda has chosen someone else?
which might be why mazda has chosen someone else?
Originally posted by rotarenvy
so can any rx8 owner rsvp or do you have to get a letter first?
I do the defensive drive course next week and I'll sign up for the advanced one asap!
everyone should go to www.mazda.com.au and demand that they offer mazdaspeed products over here if there is enough noise they might make it happen sooner than later
so can any rx8 owner rsvp or do you have to get a letter first?
I do the defensive drive course next week and I'll sign up for the advanced one asap!
everyone should go to www.mazda.com.au and demand that they offer mazdaspeed products over here if there is enough noise they might make it happen sooner than later
1. you can email and confirm in your state
2. Vafuncool and Gomez are doing that tonight. Too bad I missed out
Originally posted by Noddy
Do we know if these are normal Murcott Advanced Driving days that Mazda are subsidising for highly discerning RX8 owners, or whether it is a specifically Mazda-run day (though probably run by Murcott or whoever)?
Though having a look back through the venues chosen, they do not appear to particularly be the usual Murcott fare.
Do we know if these are normal Murcott Advanced Driving days that Mazda are subsidising for highly discerning RX8 owners, or whether it is a specifically Mazda-run day (though probably run by Murcott or whoever)?
Though having a look back through the venues chosen, they do not appear to particularly be the usual Murcott fare.
Murcott has too much stupid rule... it makes less fun during the day rather than an open ride.
RX-8 day will be RX-8 exclusive --- won't that be fun anyway?
Taka
Last edited by takahashi; May 6, 2004 at 05:34 AM.
I'm in for this one.
Bye the way if Mazda Australia invite us to a track day like this I do not see how they could deny warranty claims for issues arising from going to the sprints.
Zoom Zoom ..............................................
Bye the way if Mazda Australia invite us to a track day like this I do not see how they could deny warranty claims for issues arising from going to the sprints.
Zoom Zoom ..............................................
RX8 smooth, as usual I'm sure attendance will require the signing of a disclaimer that you recognise that all safety issues have been addressed and that you accept responsibility for any incident involving your car
RX8 smooth, as usual I'm sure attendance will require the signing of a disclaimer that you recognise that all safety issues have been addressed and that you accept responsibility for any incident involving your car
Beautiful!!
disagree, redline is a safety limit way below where the negine can rev to. If the motor is buggered through use without any mechanical interferences during the warranty period, I don't think Mazda will have a warranty issue.
disagree, redline is a safety limit way below where the negine can rev to. If the motor is buggered through use without any mechanical interferences during the warranty period, I don't think Mazda will have a warranty issue.
The point is Mazda have set a precedant by organising this day that endorses the use of an RX8 on a track.
Again, I'm going to have to disagree. I'm sure that if you check the fine print of the warranty I think you'll probably find that any incident on a track will ot be covered. BMW also have an advanced day for owners of the M3, but it is not an endorsement that the car is a track car. I don't think MAzda will have made such an arrangement lightly without considering such issues. I cannot see how such an avent can be an endorsement that the car is a track car.
So you are saying that Mazda will not fix your car if a warranty issue develops arising from the use of the car on their drive day.
I don't think so.
They may attempt to limit their liability by doing disclaimers etc -but I have seen no mention of thus far. Even if they do and something happened and the matter proceeded to litigation what is the judge going to say when he hears that the day was organised by the cars manufacturer? He is going to say "PAY" It would not matter what disclaimers had been signed.
Lets just agree to disagree on this one.
I don't think so.
They may attempt to limit their liability by doing disclaimers etc -but I have seen no mention of thus far. Even if they do and something happened and the matter proceeded to litigation what is the judge going to say when he hears that the day was organised by the cars manufacturer? He is going to say "PAY" It would not matter what disclaimers had been signed.
Lets just agree to disagree on this one.
I work in the insurance industry and I can name numerous examples where similar instances have happened ie disclaimers have been signed.
What happens when the thing gets to a court of law is the plantiff (us) portrays themselves as the poor unfortunate that didn't really know what they were doing. The defendant (Mazda) is seen as a big corporation with deep pockets. Guess what the guy with the deep pockets generally loses. Even if they have done the right thing. In fact the whole system stinks but that seems to be the way it is.
Anyway the chances of the cars breaking on the day are miniscule. I just want to have a great day!
What happens when the thing gets to a court of law is the plantiff (us) portrays themselves as the poor unfortunate that didn't really know what they were doing. The defendant (Mazda) is seen as a big corporation with deep pockets. Guess what the guy with the deep pockets generally loses. Even if they have done the right thing. In fact the whole system stinks but that seems to be the way it is.
Anyway the chances of the cars breaking on the day are miniscule. I just want to have a great day!
so then, why not sue the owner of the track because they provided the track and have profited in doing so, hence a case of vicarious liability.
This country has unfortunately become one where somebody else is always responsible for your misfortune regardless of you knowing and agreeing to the risks. No wonder all types of liability insurance have skyrocketed.
Smooth if those are your concerns then why turn up!
This country has unfortunately become one where somebody else is always responsible for your misfortune regardless of you knowing and agreeing to the risks. No wonder all types of liability insurance have skyrocketed.
Smooth if those are your concerns then why turn up!


