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Old Dec 3, 2007 | 11:59 PM
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Every Problem Known To Man--I'm Out :(

*Warning* This is long!
I know that Rx 8 owners are loyal & hate neg posts, but, ....
When I bought my '04 GT (6MT) I knew I was taking a chance buying a car in its
1st year of production. To make it worse, I bought it at the end of '04 & had read lots of posts on this site about the probs owners were having, but I liked the car so much I got one anyway. My safety valve was to lease instead of purchase.

The rest has been a disaster. Pretty much every problem reported on this site has affected my car. To name just a few, I have experienced defective lights (replaced all 4), failed power steering (4 times without a dealer fix yet!), starter issues, flooding, rattles galore, numerous recalls, noisy brakes, front suspension issues, unresolved rear end noise, and yes, even a new engine (coolant leaked back into the block, .....).

The new engine issue provides an interesting perspective on perhaps the hottest topic on this site--the absolutely HORRENDOUS mileage!!! First I must clarify that I am fine with poor mileage if there is a correlating payoff in power (I also own a Grand Cherokee SRT8, which gets about 10 mpg city/15 mpg highway & it's worth every gallon !!!). I have often laughed aloud reading the various theories about the causes of poor mileage in these forums, and how many attribute it to driving style. ABSOLUTELY IRRELEVANT!!! Here is the proof. With my first engine, I tried everything (easy to hard driving, ...); IT MADE NO DIFFERENCE!!! 14 mpg MAX city/19 mpg MAX hwy. With the new engine, I am getting EXACTLY the same mileage!!! I was actually thrilled to get a new engine, thinking I might get the mileage that some of you r enjoing, but......... sigh. Don't even get me strared on how different owners can get such varying mileage, ..........gremlins, plain & simple.

Maybe I am insane, but despite all of these issues I was still considering buying out the lease and keeping it I really do love the uniqueness, look and handling of the car, and it is a relative bargain, but it is the most unreliable car I've ever owned and, in my opinion, needs a lot more torque. I am also frustrated with the brutal rate of depreciation (zero equity in the lease for trade in, ...).

So, ... I'm out. I am going to bite the bullet (double my payment!) and get into a
G37 or maybe even a 335i. This is an amazing website and I am grateful for all of the info shared by fellow owners (mostly because it provided me with ammunition for my MANY trips to the dealer (laughable that EVERYONE in the service dept know me by name!). Most of the time when I went in I knew more than the service guys--sigh.

Your passion for the car also rubbed off on me, at least for awhile!
I wish u all the best of luck with this interesting machine.

Out.
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Old Dec 4, 2007 | 12:02 AM
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good luck with ur new ride.
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Old Dec 4, 2007 | 12:13 AM
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Good luck with whatever you decide to go with. There are lots of great cars to choose from out there. Let us know what you end up with.
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Old Dec 4, 2007 | 12:17 AM
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sorry to hear this man, good luck
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Old Dec 4, 2007 | 01:38 AM
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Problems!? You wanna talk problems?!?? Mine had a slightly squeaky clutch pedal, a squeaky sunroof (over bumps), and… and… well, uh… that's all.



Never mind.
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Old Dec 4, 2007 | 01:47 AM
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I got the sunroof problem too. Other than bringing it into the dealer for a warranty fix, how do I go about fixing it myself?
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Old Dec 4, 2007 | 07:08 AM
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Some teen is going to buy that 8, and come here and ask a 1,000,000 questions.
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Old Dec 4, 2007 | 08:31 AM
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I got the sunroof problem too. Other than bringing it into the dealer for a warranty fix, how do I go about fixing it myself?
Go to the dealer, buy the revised sunroof guide rails, remove the sunroof, remove the original guide rails, install the new ones, reassemble.
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Old Dec 4, 2007 | 08:36 AM
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so glad I havent had a single problem with my 04.
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Old Dec 4, 2007 | 09:39 AM
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I have an 04 6mt and its still not had any problems.
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Old Dec 4, 2007 | 09:45 AM
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^^^ Same here, except a faulty gas cap which was replaced under warranty.
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Old Dec 4, 2007 | 10:51 AM
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335i ftw!!!
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Old Dec 4, 2007 | 11:22 AM
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Whilst you may be out don't forget the excitement and fun you had with it. Dollar for dollar you will be hard pressed to find a similar replacement.

Most cars have an issue from time to time and don't expect your next to not have the same.

Good luck....
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Old Dec 4, 2007 | 11:31 AM
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Originally Posted by TCZ
ABSOLUTELY IRRELEVANT!!! Here is the proof. With my first engine, I tried everything (easy to hard driving, ...); IT MADE NO DIFFERENCE!!! 14 mpg MAX city/19 mpg MAX hwy. With the new engine, I am getting EXACTLY the same mileage!!! I was actually thrilled to get a new engine, thinking I might get the mileage that some of you r enjoing, but......... sigh. Don't even get me strared on how different owners can get such varying mileage, ..........gremlins, plain & simple.
I'm always interested by that. Myself and about 5 other owners drove from Chicago to GingerMan Raceway (MI) and after the trip, just for curiosity since we went in a carvan calculated our gas mileage. Every car averaged 23-23.5 mpg for the roundtrip (near all highway).
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Old Dec 4, 2007 | 11:48 AM
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Buy a beater for now and wait till the new Hyndai Genesis coupe comes out. Buy it and come back here and report.
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Old Dec 4, 2007 | 11:55 AM
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Ive had about the same amount of problems, minus a new engine and front suspension. You listed off literally all my problems with my 04 6spd. Im just so upside down in mine that I cant trade it if I wanted to!!!
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Old Dec 4, 2007 | 01:09 PM
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Originally Posted by TCZ
So, ... I'm out. I am going to bite the bullet (double my payment!) and get into a G37 or maybe even a 335i. Out.
Go for the 335i, I tested one two months ago. Took it to the same twisties I take my 8 and it held it's own. Very fun to drive and gots plenty of go when you slam on the gas. Another choice could bne the 135i, same power train, less weight, better brakes and the best of all less money. Good Luck
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Old Dec 4, 2007 | 02:27 PM
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Sorry your 8 was a problem child. It certainly seems like owners with a problem car always have many of the 8's known issues.


But if you enjoyed it that much you could always lease a NEW 8 and see what happens. It'll be cheaper than the other 2 options you listed and could be a "Good 8".


GL, whatever you decide.


Oh, and the MPG is definitely affected by driving style. Trust me. My best tank was 280 miles; worst tank was 160 miles (and quite fun)

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Old Dec 4, 2007 | 02:32 PM
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Originally Posted by delhi
335i ftw!!!
Drove one at the BMW Performance Driving School, I'm personally more of a fan of the E46 M3 but they are nice, even the auto. Not quite as raw as the M, but still nearly the same performance.

I will say though, I know what you(OP) mean about the number of issues. I think half the TSBs on Finishlineperformance apply to me. I'm mostly upset with the previous owner of mine who had none of them fixed while it was under the full warranty though.
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Old Dec 4, 2007 | 03:31 PM
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The only thing that I don't get is the assertion he makes that driving style is disproved as a source of poor mileage since he got exactly the same mileage from the first engine as he did the second engine.

Seems to me that if it was a mechanical problem then the two engines would have had different MPG with the same driver and driving style, but I guess that that's just me.

Definitely tell us what new car you get. I'm sure that it will be fun.
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Old Dec 4, 2007 | 05:04 PM
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Originally Posted by TCZ
*Warning* This is long!
I know that Rx 8 owners are loyal & hate neg posts, but, ....
When I bought my '04 GT (6MT) I knew I was taking a chance buying a car in its
1st year of production. To make it worse, I bought it at the end of '04 & had read lots of posts on this site about the probs owners were having, but I liked the car so much I got one anyway. My safety valve was to lease instead of purchase.

The rest has been a disaster. Pretty much every problem reported on this site has affected my car. To name just a few, I have experienced defective lights (replaced all 4), failed power steering (4 times without a dealer fix yet!), starter issues, flooding, rattles galore, numerous recalls, noisy brakes, front suspension issues, unresolved rear end noise, and yes, even a new engine (coolant leaked back into the block, .....).

The new engine issue provides an interesting perspective on perhaps the hottest topic on this site--the absolutely HORRENDOUS mileage!!! First I must clarify that I am fine with poor mileage if there is a correlating payoff in power (I also own a Grand Cherokee SRT8, which gets about 10 mpg city/15 mpg highway & it's worth every gallon !!!). I have often laughed aloud reading the various theories about the causes of poor mileage in these forums, and how many attribute it to driving style. ABSOLUTELY IRRELEVANT!!! Here is the proof. With my first engine, I tried everything (easy to hard driving, ...); IT MADE NO DIFFERENCE!!! 14 mpg MAX city/19 mpg MAX hwy. With the new engine, I am getting EXACTLY the same mileage!!! I was actually thrilled to get a new engine, thinking I might get the mileage that some of you r enjoing, but......... sigh. Don't even get me strared on how different owners can get such varying mileage, ..........gremlins, plain & simple.

Maybe I am insane, but despite all of these issues I was still considering buying out the lease and keeping it I really do love the uniqueness, look and handling of the car, and it is a relative bargain, but it is the most unreliable car I've ever owned and, in my opinion, needs a lot more torque. I am also frustrated with the brutal rate of depreciation (zero equity in the lease for trade in, ...).

So, ... I'm out. I am going to bite the bullet (double my payment!) and get into a
G37 or maybe even a 335i. This is an amazing website and I am grateful for all of the info shared by fellow owners (mostly because it provided me with ammunition for my MANY trips to the dealer (laughable that EVERYONE in the service dept know me by name!). Most of the time when I went in I knew more than the service guys--sigh.

Your passion for the car also rubbed off on me, at least for awhile!
I wish u all the best of luck with this interesting machine.

Out.

I totally know how you feel. ....could have been a great car but sadly it just keeps breaking and the dealers just keep being a-holes.
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Old Dec 4, 2007 | 05:43 PM
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Originally Posted by 4me2
Some teen is going to buy that 8, and come here and ask a 1,000,000 questions.
1,000,000 questions again....LOL...
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Old Dec 4, 2007 | 08:30 PM
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I've had some weird things and I take them in immediatley to have them fixed. I have a 2006 6spd AT. I've had no performane problems.

I've had my airbag bracket rattling, Driver's side window arm rattling, and my pass. side's window stopped working. They fixed EVERYTHING immediately.

I also take automotive courses at my Community College so I go onto AllData or Mitchell-Online. They keep them updated so any common problems or recalls they have them posted up on there. Hell is anyone wants the recalls or common problems, PM me. The dealerships use these programs
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Old Dec 5, 2007 | 09:27 PM
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Originally Posted by caveney81
so glad I havent had a single problem with my 04.
It hears you. It's just biding its time... The gremlins are coming for you!! (j/k congrats on your good luck)

To the original poster... I can understand your hesitation, but are you sure you don't want to take a risk on one of the newer models? I sat in an 07 a month or so ago and didn't even have to drive the damn thing to know it might be worth it! There are always the few cars that are the nightmares to own...

Good luck! (btw, I haven't test driven the G37 - no salesman ever takes me seriously - but wow what a vehicle that is!! G37 ftw)

Jennifer
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Old Dec 5, 2007 | 09:41 PM
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Just get an 06 or 07. The newer cars have all the updates already... I love my car and wouldn't trade it for the world.

Get rid of the problems and start new... I'd stick with the 8 if I were you. Much better looking and a unique engine!

Originally Posted by TCZ
*Warning* This is long!


Maybe I am insane, but despite all of these issues I was still considering buying out the lease and keeping it I really do love the uniqueness, look and handling of the car, and it is a relative bargain, but it is the most unreliable car I've ever owned and, in my opinion, needs a lot more torque. I am also frustrated with the brutal rate of depreciation (zero equity in the lease for trade in, ...).

So, ... I'm out. I am going to bite the bullet (double my payment!) and get into a
G37 or maybe even a 335i. This is an amazing website and I am grateful for all of the info shared by fellow owners (mostly because it provided me with ammunition for my MANY trips to the dealer (laughable that EVERYONE in the service dept know me by name!). Most of the time when I went in I knew more than the service guys--sigh.

Your passion for the car also rubbed off on me, at least for awhile!
I wish u all the best of luck with this interesting machine.

Out.
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