Confused about which car to get...
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Confused about which car to get...
Well, it has come down to it. the 350 Z(Ultra Yellow) vs the RX-8 AT(Ultra Yellow)
Tough choice. First off let me say that I prefer the exterior of the Z. I have not actually test driven it, just sat in it. Interior is nothing special. The RX-8, I love the way it looks. Just a tad below the Z. Truth be told, there ARE different shades of yellow, and I prefer the RX-8's yellow to the Z's yellow. I have never driven the RX-8(i will test drive it later this week).
I know this is an RX-8 forum, and many of you will prefer the RX-8(vice versa with my350z.com forums...) . But I wanted some viewpoints from both sides.
Things I'm assuming:
Z will turn more heads
Z has more power, but more difficult to handle
RX-8 seems like a smoother ride
RX-8 is 2+2, Z isn't.
Any advice?
Tough choice. First off let me say that I prefer the exterior of the Z. I have not actually test driven it, just sat in it. Interior is nothing special. The RX-8, I love the way it looks. Just a tad below the Z. Truth be told, there ARE different shades of yellow, and I prefer the RX-8's yellow to the Z's yellow. I have never driven the RX-8(i will test drive it later this week).
I know this is an RX-8 forum, and many of you will prefer the RX-8(vice versa with my350z.com forums...) . But I wanted some viewpoints from both sides.
Things I'm assuming:
Z will turn more heads
Z has more power, but more difficult to handle
RX-8 seems like a smoother ride
RX-8 is 2+2, Z isn't.
Any advice?
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You wont get a New RX8 in Yellow. They dont offer it anymore. I might be mistaken though.
Believe it or not, RX8's turn more heads than 350Z's do.
As for handling. I have driven both. Both haven been at high speed too. The RX8 glides at low & high speeds. The 350Z is bulky at low speeds & moves everywhere at high speeds.
Smoother ride, I would have to give that to the RX8.
It might seem like I am trying to talk you out of getting a 350Z, but I am not. I almost traded in my RX8 for a 350Z once. But I realized how much I needed 4 seats.
Believe it or not, RX8's turn more heads than 350Z's do.
As for handling. I have driven both. Both haven been at high speed too. The RX8 glides at low & high speeds. The 350Z is bulky at low speeds & moves everywhere at high speeds.
Smoother ride, I would have to give that to the RX8.
It might seem like I am trying to talk you out of getting a 350Z, but I am not. I almost traded in my RX8 for a 350Z once. But I realized how much I needed 4 seats.
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RX-8 might turn more heads cuz there's less of them around. Z's... you practically see everyday.
Z's are heavy but do get better gas mileage.
RX-8's handling is far above the Z's class.
Yeah, it is a smoother ride. 2+2 seats are great.
I personally never liked the styling of the rear end of a Z. But, that car is respectable. I don't think you could go wrong with either a RX-8 or a Z. What do you like better? No one else can answer that for you. ^^
Z's are heavy but do get better gas mileage.
RX-8's handling is far above the Z's class.
Yeah, it is a smoother ride. 2+2 seats are great.
I personally never liked the styling of the rear end of a Z. But, that car is respectable. I don't think you could go wrong with either a RX-8 or a Z. What do you like better? No one else can answer that for you. ^^
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the 8 definately gets a lot of attention. see my thread here.
https://www.rx8club.com/rx-8-multimedia-photo-gallery-6/why-i-love-rx-8-a-70861/
https://www.rx8club.com/rx-8-multimedia-photo-gallery-6/why-i-love-rx-8-a-70861/
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really, blueyes? that sucks.. i know how everyone talks about, "if you're gonna get a sports car, you better get a stick, its the only way to ride it!". but i dont know how to drive a stick, i just dont have the time to. and i sure as hell wont learn how to drive a stick from a brand new rx-8/z.
any more opinions? thanks for the replies so far everyone.
any more opinions? thanks for the replies so far everyone.
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Yeah, it has a less powerful engine. 197 vs 238 hp IIRC and a lowly 7500 rpm redline. It's slow as molases. You've got to learn stick sometime. Can't really do too much damage to a new car, unless you're incredibly terrible at it. I had a freind recently have a salesman teach him the basics before he took delivery of his car, they did it on a POS used car that was on the parking lot. I don't know if he was exceptionally nice, or my buddy paid, or what the deal was, but something to think about.
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Originally Posted by BlueEyes
If you're buying automatic, get the Z. The 8 is pathetic in auto form.
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yeah that is a pretty big diff in horsepower. hmmm... i just remember driving my dad's 94 tercel. it was a stick. and i kept on messing up and the car engine just shut off everytime i did.
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I'm making the same purchasing decision, and I drove both cars last weekend.
The interior of the Z is like a coffin. The interior of the 8 is roomy and it feels absolutely great behind the wheel.
I was hauling down SR 167 last Saturday afternoon with the Mazda salesmen at 85 MPH following a couple of dueling WRX STI / Mutsubishi rice rockets. I forgot how much fun you can have in a true sports car.
I tend to think the Z is probably more reliable, but I have no proof of that. From last weekend, my gut tells me to buy the RX.
The interior of the Z is like a coffin. The interior of the 8 is roomy and it feels absolutely great behind the wheel.
I was hauling down SR 167 last Saturday afternoon with the Mazda salesmen at 85 MPH following a couple of dueling WRX STI / Mutsubishi rice rockets. I forgot how much fun you can have in a true sports car.
I tend to think the Z is probably more reliable, but I have no proof of that. From last weekend, my gut tells me to buy the RX.
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Originally Posted by Purplereign34
really, blueyes? that sucks.. i know how everyone talks about, "if you're gonna get a sports car, you better get a stick, its the only way to ride it!". but i dont know how to drive a stick, i just dont have the time to. and i sure as hell wont learn how to drive a stick from a brand new rx-8/z.
any more opinions? thanks for the replies so far everyone.
any more opinions? thanks for the replies so far everyone.
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To reiterate...
Yellow RX8's were model year 2004 only. So unless you are talking about used cars there's not much chance of getting a yellow 8.
RX8's turn more heads. Around here there are 350z's every 100 feet. No need to turn your head, there's always one right next to you.
If you only drive an at and you only want an at, wait for the 2006 model year. The RX8 at is going to be 212 hp and 6 speed. Don't even look at auto until then. Numerous at 8 owners have traded for mt, never the other way around.
My buddy has a 350z and loves to drive my 8. So does my buddy with a heavily modded C5.
Test drive both. Unless your other car is some sort of supercar, you will love the 8.
Yellow RX8's were model year 2004 only. So unless you are talking about used cars there's not much chance of getting a yellow 8.
RX8's turn more heads. Around here there are 350z's every 100 feet. No need to turn your head, there's always one right next to you.
If you only drive an at and you only want an at, wait for the 2006 model year. The RX8 at is going to be 212 hp and 6 speed. Don't even look at auto until then. Numerous at 8 owners have traded for mt, never the other way around.
My buddy has a 350z and loves to drive my 8. So does my buddy with a heavily modded C5.
Test drive both. Unless your other car is some sort of supercar, you will love the 8.
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Originally Posted by Purplereign34
really, blueyes? that sucks.. i know how everyone talks about, "if you're gonna get a sports car, you better get a stick, its the only way to ride it!". but i dont know how to drive a stick, i just dont have the time to. and i sure as hell wont learn how to drive a stick from a brand new rx-8/z.
any more opinions? thanks for the replies so far everyone.
any more opinions? thanks for the replies so far everyone.
Taking the time out, on a weekend perhaps, to learn a stick is more than worth it. Even if it's brand new, it can handle a few stalls here and there, just as long you don't stall it consistently for a long period of time. And, I've heard the RX8 is easier to grasp than most other cars.
And then there's more horsepower. Get stick.
P.S: The RX8 will exponentially turn more heads than a Z, guaranteed :p , and 4 seats with suicide doors always come in handy.
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REGARDLESS of which car you get: learning to drive a stick is a present you give yourself for the rest of your life.
And it's not that hard. Get a friend who knows it to teach you. In an hour, you'll be able to do it. In two weeks of doing it everyday, you'll be pretty comfortable with it.
Stick. Kicks. ***.
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And it's not that hard. Get a friend who knows it to teach you. In an hour, you'll be able to do it. In two weeks of doing it everyday, you'll be pretty comfortable with it.
Stick. Kicks. ***.
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It's just a matter of what you like, ultimately you will make that decision, because you will have to live with your purchase. I've driven three RX8's and two Z's, (one was a touring model and the other was a track model, and frankly I love the ride, refinement and build quality of the 8. Although I can live with the styling of the Z, I don't particulary love it...on the other hand, the styling of the 8 is absolutely gorgeous, but that's my opinion. In my area of the country there are many Z's and G35 coupes, but RX8's are not seen that often, so there is a sense of exclusivity. The thing I didn't like about the Z besides it's crappy interior was the engine. Although the engine was torquey and powerful, it sounded like a tractor at high RPM's whereas the 8's rotary sounded like a ultra fine singer sewing machine. To drive the Z (especially the track model) was like arm wrestling...I just got tired and also I felt every crevice in the street. Although it's not a big car, it felt harder to handle vs. the 8. It's like the Z looked for a fight whereas the 8 is like..."whatever". The 8 was civil, but taught. I'm just biased though...I've had an RX7 and my oldest brother has had two 7's. It's hard for me to wait to purchase an '06, but "good things come to those"........well you finish the sentence.
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I was facing the same delima..........
Hello everyone, I'm new to the forum but certainly not new to the RX family. I have been in the automobile industry for 20+ years, I have owned nearly every sports car under 40k there is to own, Supra turbos & non-turbos, IROC Z, 280Z, 300Z, Integra GSR, etc. I have owned 7 count them 7 RX7's 1-79, 3-80's, 1- 81, 1-86 & 1-93 Turbo. I am currently a Porsche Sales Professional in KY. I just purchased a 2005 RX8 3 weeks ago after much debate, drove a 350Z, hated it, cheapest car on the inside I have ever seen in that price range, wasn't much fun to drive either, great exterior, poor everything else, drive Boxsters & Carrera's every day, too expensive, drove Mini Cooper S, hated it, drove S 2000, in my opinion the most overrated car on the market & I might add very dangerous at high speed, RX8 for the money is nothing short of amazing. You could easily spend twice the money and get half the performance. Sure it has some quirky stuff, but all in all you should be thanking your lucky stars you own one. Of course this is just one guys opinion, but if there is one thing I know for sure owning an RX8 is a true pleasure.........
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just bought my yellow 8 in march 05 - leftover on the lot - and it was hard to find back then. there are used yellows out there however. Anyway, i had narrowed my search down to 2 cars - the 350z and the 8 - and I too was looking at yellow in both. I ended up with the 8 for several reasons:
first, it's my daily driver and I wanted more than a 2-seater. that was the biggest factor.
second, lots of tire issues with the z - run over to edmunds.com and check out those forums. some z owners are buying tires every 10K miles and lots of other probs that nissan does not seem to be taking care of. too costly for me.
last, for the deal i got on the leftover 04 8, I could get a lot more bang for my buck. to stay in the same price range, i had to let go of a lot of options on the z. i think there are more rebates and incentives on the z now than there were when I was shopping.
I do strongly suggest that you learn to drive a stick and get the mt if you go with the 8. If you are set on an auto, you may be better off with the z.
my opinion so stated!!
first, it's my daily driver and I wanted more than a 2-seater. that was the biggest factor.
second, lots of tire issues with the z - run over to edmunds.com and check out those forums. some z owners are buying tires every 10K miles and lots of other probs that nissan does not seem to be taking care of. too costly for me.
last, for the deal i got on the leftover 04 8, I could get a lot more bang for my buck. to stay in the same price range, i had to let go of a lot of options on the z. i think there are more rebates and incentives on the z now than there were when I was shopping.
I do strongly suggest that you learn to drive a stick and get the mt if you go with the 8. If you are set on an auto, you may be better off with the z.
my opinion so stated!!
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How old are you purple? By the sounds of your posts you sound very young, but I could be off.
If you are new to driving in general neither of these cars will be a great choice, although if you have to pick one then the rx8 would be a lot more friendlier and safer.
The 04-05 RX8 auto's are awful as far as straight line performance goes, you would get trumped by lots of cars out there from a dig. Of course, to some people that doens't matter because street racing is silly, around a track the difference wouldn't be that big.
The 06 rx8 is going to have a 6 speed AT which might be a bit better. Still wont be anything special from 0, but should have a nice boost in performance. The problem with mating the rx8 with a AT is that the rx8's have no low end torque which means dad's minivan could eat you alive.
I would highly HIGHLY HIGHLY suggest getting either of the car in MT form. It wont take you more then a day to learn to drive stick, take your car to the parking lot and give it a go. The most important thing about learning to drive stick is to remember you can get the car moving in 1st gear without even using the gas, it's all about learning to control your left foot.
The way i teach people how to drive stick is take them to a lot and have them practice getting the car moving without gas. No gas at all, reason for that is n00b's tend to give a lot of gas and a little clutch and end up burning the clutch, that's no good. You'll get it quick... it's worth it. Either that or buy a junk car with a MT learn on it, then get the rx8 or 350z.
But if you're young like i said, neither of these machines are really a good choice, lots of power...
If you are new to driving in general neither of these cars will be a great choice, although if you have to pick one then the rx8 would be a lot more friendlier and safer.
The 04-05 RX8 auto's are awful as far as straight line performance goes, you would get trumped by lots of cars out there from a dig. Of course, to some people that doens't matter because street racing is silly, around a track the difference wouldn't be that big.
The 06 rx8 is going to have a 6 speed AT which might be a bit better. Still wont be anything special from 0, but should have a nice boost in performance. The problem with mating the rx8 with a AT is that the rx8's have no low end torque which means dad's minivan could eat you alive.
I would highly HIGHLY HIGHLY suggest getting either of the car in MT form. It wont take you more then a day to learn to drive stick, take your car to the parking lot and give it a go. The most important thing about learning to drive stick is to remember you can get the car moving in 1st gear without even using the gas, it's all about learning to control your left foot.
The way i teach people how to drive stick is take them to a lot and have them practice getting the car moving without gas. No gas at all, reason for that is n00b's tend to give a lot of gas and a little clutch and end up burning the clutch, that's no good. You'll get it quick... it's worth it. Either that or buy a junk car with a MT learn on it, then get the rx8 or 350z.
But if you're young like i said, neither of these machines are really a good choice, lots of power...
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Why....do you type.....like this?? It's incredbly.....annoying.....and it makes me doubt you have.....graduated from highschool, owned a single car.....(let alone 7 rx7's)......or even have a job............................................... .................................................. .................................................. .................................................. ..................................
Originally Posted by ukmark
Hello everyone, I'm new to the forum but certainly not new to the RX family. I have been in the automobile industry for 20+ years, I have owned nearly every sports car under 40k there is to own, Supra turbos & non-turbos, IROC Z, 280Z, 300Z, Integra GSR, etc..........I have owned 7 count them 7 RX7's 1-79, 3-80's, 1- 81, 1-86 & 1-93 Turbo..........I am currently a Porsche Sales Professional in KY.........I just purchased a 2005 RX8 3 weeks ago after much debate.......drove a 350Z, hated it, cheapest car on the inside I have ever seen in that price range, wasn't much fun to drive either, great exterior, poor everything else.........drive Boxsters & Carrera's every day, too expensive........drove Mini Cooper S, hated it ...........drove S 2000 in my opinion the most overrated car on the market & I might add very dangerous at high speed.........this car for the money is nothing short of amazing. You could easily spend twice the money and get half the performance. Sure it has some quirky stuff........but all in all you should be thanking your lucky stars you own one...............Of course this is just one guys opinion, but if there is one thing I know for sure...........I LOVE MY NEW Red RX8................You can't go wrong owning a RX8..........PEACE...........
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Who asked you anyway..........
Originally Posted by BlueEyes
Why....do you type.....like this?? It's incredbly.....annoying.....and it makes me doubt you have.....graduated from highschool, owned a single car.....(let alone 7 rx7's)......or even have a job............................................... .................................................. .................................................. .................................................. ..................................