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BunnyGirl 05-03-2006 11:19 AM

Boy, they sound lazy!!! Did they make you take it to get your full tank of gas, too, or was it full when they handed you the keys to leave?

voodooray 05-03-2006 11:37 AM

full tank of gas??????? lol yeah it was full, just out of interest what service interval details have you been given by tonkin? I know all the info is in the handbook but I asked 3 different ppl at herzog and they didn't have answers

CyprusRX8 05-03-2006 12:03 PM

Thank you Go48 for the pic of the starters.

BunnyGirl 05-03-2006 12:22 PM


Originally Posted by voodooray
full tank of gas??????? lol yeah it was full, just out of interest what service interval details have you been given by tonkin? I know all the info is in the handbook but I asked 3 different ppl at herzog and they didn't have answers

I get free oil changes every 90 days for as long as I own the car, so my first one is due in June. This was an "extra" I paid for but it was worth it since after about 9 oil changes it has paid for itself (I certainly don't have time to attempt to change my own oil anyway). I got a Preferred Customer card that says every 90 days I get one regardless of mileage. They then told me to follow the guidelines in the book for my scheduled maintenance issues very closely. They told me what I needed done for my first scheduled maintenance at 7500 miles but the info is in my glovebox at this time and not in front of me. They seem very well informed and helpful at the service department if I ask anything. Everything was went really easily and smoothly when I ordered the car, got the car, et cetera. The only issue was when they transferred the sales manager/inventory guy that was handling my car over to another dealership. This put my information updates a little behind until I called to find out what was going on and I contacted him and then he right on top of everything.

msrecant 05-03-2006 01:26 PM


Originally Posted by ucfracerx8
They (being the dealer) is supposed to install new spark plugs prior to delivery. I believe that they are not supposed to do so until they do final prep on the car as the idea is to give the owner fresh spark plugs and the ones that are in the car when it comes off the truck and used to move the car around the lot are removed and discarded???

You are correct. The steps are a part of "Mazda Motor Corporation Final Quality Inspection (FQI) Program. This program consists of an inspection of the vehicle at time of customer delivery."

Unfortunately the program is based on the assumption that all dealerships can READ. Apparently a gross assumption on Mazda's part.

BunnyGirl 05-03-2006 01:57 PM

No kidding! It sure sounds like it.

ronrutrx8 05-03-2006 02:39 PM

Free oil changes......when I took delivery of mine in March, I would have liked that, but I'm about to move to another state where the nearest Mazda dealer is 70 miles away. Instead, I get free batteries and tires for the life of the car. I'll still only be 3.5 hours from the original dealer, so I can still take advantage of that.

Senna 05-03-2006 11:58 PM


Originally Posted by alfy28
Has nothing to do with the topic, but i love the Ayrton Senna avatar. :ylsuper:

Thanks. :)

Senna 05-04-2006 12:01 AM


Originally Posted by msrecant
The dates the flooding updates went into production are:

- Updated Engine Control Unit firmware often referred to as an ECU or PCM flash. The exact level (M, N, etc) doesn't matter, you just want them to update you car to the latest level. If you have had all the RX-8 recalls done then this has been done.

- 640 CCA battery. Comes standard on all RX-8s built after 6/1/2004.

- Upgraded starter. Comes standard on all RX-8s built after 12/1/2004.

- Improved leading spark plugs. Comes standard on all RX-8s built after 3/22/2005.

- 3/8/2006 they updated the Dealer pre-delivery procedure to include checking the battery charge level and unconditionally replacing the spark plugs.

Thanks for posting this.

Senna 05-04-2006 12:08 AM


Originally Posted by BunnyGirl
Yeah. My "prep time" took a little longer than expected partly because they didn't remember at the time that they had to change out the plugs and do a battery test as well before I could have it. I also had "issues" with parts unavailability when it was at port so it sat there two weeks longer than originally intended. Then after it was unloaded and unpacked they were prepping it and I got a call to change the time of my appointment to sign the paperwork from 11 a.m. to 1 p.m. since they said 06s required additional prep time for a few extra steps added including changing out the plugs and testing the battery. When I got there they took me into the shop and the guy was just finishing up on my car getting all the sticky stuff and dust off.

Interesting...I refused to let them do any of detailing/pre-delivery stuff...it was late (about 2000 hrs) and I didn't want it staying the night at the shop. Just wanted to get it home..plus prefer doing the detailing myself. I wasn't too worried as it has a Feb '06 build date and was sitting in the showroom since it got to the dealer. Had 8 miles on it. They were eager to get me scheduled to bring it in for the first oil change.

BunnyGirl 05-04-2006 09:44 AM

Mine had 4 but got to 6 when they took it for gas.


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