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Socket7 05-01-2008 03:07 PM

I'd get a CNG conversion kit for my 8 before I'd sell it because of gas prices.

Gas is high based on rampant speculation driving up the price of futures. Stocks are down, so is the value of the dollar, the only things going up right now in the markets are gold and oil, so people are investing heavily. It will go back down again if the economic situation improves.

We have more oil in our strategic reserves then ever, net oil consumption in America is in fact DOWN for the first time in years, and even though we are not building new refineries, we have been improving and expanding existing ones.

No, this is not an issue of the supply chain.

chrism 05-01-2008 03:11 PM

who cares?......same thread new year.......can we get over mpg and the 8 now?

Bamablocker 05-01-2008 03:11 PM

yea, but building new refineries would still help us out a whole lot! we are too oil dependent on other countries.

superglue 05-01-2008 03:11 PM


Originally Posted by Design1stCode2nd (Post 2438672)
I’ve been reading some analyst projections of $200/barrel of oil in the next few years equating to $6-$8/gallon of gas. Is there a point at which you would consider selling your 8 due to fuel costs?

I drive about 16,500 miles per year and get around 18mpg. So at 3.50/gal its not terrible at around $3,206/yr we get to $6, $5,496/yr is another $190/month in gas. I'm thinking it might be time to start looking at something fun but a bit more frugal.

Hopefully the analysts are wrong and it will level off or pull back a bit, I was thinking of a V-8 next time.... Camaro, S5, etc.

For starters, where I'm at 91 octane is $4.19 a gallon. Still not that big of a deal spread out over time.

Just get a beater commuter car and use the Mazda as a weekend cruiser/track slut. Besides, for someone mentioning dreams of buying a used GT-R, I think you making too big of a deal about gas prices ;)

ken-x8 05-01-2008 03:27 PM


Originally Posted by Bamablocker (Post 2438962)
i don't think we are. regardless we haven't built a refinery in 35 years!!! i'm talkin about the tree huggers that won't allow us to drill in Ahrmwar, or however you spell it, in Alaska. where there's enough oil to last us 300 years, but they won't let us because of an endangered animal, but the thing is, it's natural for species to go extinct.

We're a species, so it could be our turn to go extinct. :)

We're still pumping oil out of Alaska and the Gulf. If new fields are to be opened in Alaska, they need to be opened in a non-destructive way. We went through this in almost 40 years ago with the current Alaskan fields and pipeline. The pipeline as built - after intervention by environmentalists and Congress - was a lot more expensive than the oil companies first wanted, but it's paid off in being reasonably protective. And I don't see any oil companies standing in bread lines because of the extra cost.

They still had a major ecological incident with the Exxon Valdez.

Oil companies would like to seize on the current crunch to chuck the environmental rules, just for the sake of even more profit.

Ken

Sacrimon 05-01-2008 03:31 PM

Going to consume as much oil as I can...we're all gonna die anyways

RufusVonStorm 05-01-2008 03:51 PM

Takes gas to make power and takes mo' gas to make mo power

Are there any SPORTS CARS that get significantly better gas mileage??
(when being driven like sports cars)

RedefineRX8 05-01-2008 03:53 PM

I set a new record today! 295 miles on a single tank of gas!

solito77 05-01-2008 03:57 PM


Originally Posted by Bamablocker (Post 2438680)
my question is, how high will the gas prices go before the government says enough? we will reach 4.00/gallon before summer, and i'm only 18, and will be enrolling in college so i will be spending too much on gas. and i already spend too much as it is!! but to answer your question, no i am still gonna keep my 8 because i love it too much.

Your govt(pres.) is in bed with these corporate sharks.

tjbourgoyne 05-01-2008 04:05 PM

There's no shame in ditching the 8 because of gas prices. When I bought mine I factored in a fudge factor for gas but still, I had no idea it would go up this high in a few years. Luckily I'm in a better position now financially so I'm keeping it and will get the next latest and greatest.

Design1stCode2nd 05-01-2008 04:15 PM

Yeah dream of a GTR is right, dream only, it would be too costly to buy and own plus gas was just $3.15 last year, hey there is always lotto. I was just putting the question out there to see what other owners were thinking. $3-$4/gallon isn’t a big deal, it’s when we start hitting $6 that I begin to rethink things. Keep in mind food and other prices go up as well with the increase in the cost of oil. So its more than just extra fuel per month, everything gets squeezed. I’m hoping it’s just a bubble and we come down to some realistic prices.

At best I’d keep the 8 for 5 years anyway, I like new stuff too much to hold on to it longer.

If I go two cars the 8 won’t be one of them. One will be a commuter/family friendly sedan and the other will be a 2 seat convertible/coupe. Bike is out of the question as I need to be a “responsible parent” and not kill myself.

RojoOcho 05-01-2008 04:22 PM

Yup... thats why I'm thinking s2000 in two years... unless the MS Miata is amazing...

dmc27 05-01-2008 04:31 PM


Originally Posted by Socket7 (Post 2438991)
I'd get a CNG conversion kit for my 8 before I'd sell it because of gas prices.

Gas is high based on rampant speculation driving up the price of futures. Stocks are down, so is the value of the dollar, the only things going up right now in the markets are gold and oil, so people are investing heavily. It will go back down again if the economic situation improves.

We have more oil in our strategic reserves then ever, net oil consumption in America is in fact DOWN for the first time in years, and even though we are not building new refineries, we have been improving and expanding existing ones.

No, this is not an issue of the supply chain.

:yesnod:

I find myself agreeing with you alot. You, sir, are obviously a bright fellow*.




*or lady - depends on your parts. :lol:

Raptor75 05-01-2008 04:53 PM

Good call, that would be my move if I was to switch out.


Originally Posted by OptimusWang (Post 2438779)
The shitty milage + my '04 falling apart at the seams pretty much forced me to trade mine in this week. I love this car, but just about everything except my compression has gone to shit on it :(

Got a Mini Cooper S though, which is like driving a go-kart that burns rocket fuel. The 32mpg is just a bonus :lol:


Raptor75 05-01-2008 04:55 PM

Very true, I saw a break down once of what the spectators are adding to the cost of gas and it was absurd something like 30% if I recall correctly.


Originally Posted by Socket7 (Post 2438991)
I'd get a CNG conversion kit for my 8 before I'd sell it because of gas prices.

Gas is high based on rampant speculation driving up the price of futures. Stocks are down, so is the value of the dollar, the only things going up right now in the markets are gold and oil, so people are investing heavily. It will go back down again if the economic situation improves.

We have more oil in our strategic reserves then ever, net oil consumption in America is in fact DOWN for the first time in years, and even though we are not building new refineries, we have been improving and expanding existing ones.

No, this is not an issue of the supply chain.


Bester 05-01-2008 04:55 PM


Originally Posted by Bamablocker (Post 2438962)
i don't think we are. regardless we haven't built a refinery in 35 years!!! i'm talkin about the tree huggers that won't allow us to drill in Ahrmwar, or however you spell it, in Alaska. where there's enough oil to last us 300 years, but they won't let us because of an endangered animal, but the thing is, it's natural for species to go extinct.


Nothing would go extinct by drilliing in anwar. We would only be drilling in a very small part that was originally set aside for drilling. And as for the argument that it will take ten years to see any benifit we would already be receiving the benefits if Clinton had not vetoed it when he was in office.

AJ's Shinka 05-01-2008 05:13 PM

Mazda Maniac is coming out with a new flash that gives us better gas mileage!

expo1 05-01-2008 05:18 PM

I drive over 500 miles a week and I had to make a change. My 8 is no longer my DD, I picked up a 2000 Saturn SL single cam 5-speed and just use it to go to work 3-4 times a week. My last tank I got 39 MPG. I used to fill up 2x a week, just cant do that these days.

zerobio 05-01-2008 05:57 PM

Gas is hitting me a bit ... every time I fill up it's a few bucks more. But it's nothing major. I'm only a year into the 8 so the addiction is strong ... I'd pay almost anything!! I might be wasting a bit of money getting sunoco ultra 94 but my 8 sure isn't complaining.

VolcomStoneX 05-01-2008 06:08 PM

i heart my 8, and gas prices dont scare me!

db_8 05-01-2008 06:20 PM

i'll keep my 8 and just get the 2008 ninja kawasaki 250R for daily commute to work. looks nice and about 50-60 mpg i hear.

RyanX-8 05-01-2008 06:24 PM


Originally Posted by db_8 (Post 2439350)
i'll keep my 8 and just get the 2008 ninja kawasaki 250R for daily commute to work. looks nice and about 50-60 mpg i hear.

Agreed. Keep the car and get a bike.

kartweb 05-01-2008 06:38 PM


Originally Posted by sharkman (Post 2438757)
Do like the Chinese people...ride a bicicle to work...apart from saving money you'll get in shape and loose that food blister around your waist.

The Chinese who aren't riding bicycles are part of the reason gas has gone up.

Pretty good chance the replacement for the current RX8 will have a dual fuel natural gas option.

CTrx8 05-01-2008 06:49 PM

:suspect: a V-8 to consume less gas...

05rx8mazda 05-01-2008 06:57 PM

MAN!! gas aitn nothing but a liquid!

Walk if your so worried about gas :lol:

Id say ridiculous is 10$ a gallon!!

but thats just me.

WE do pay 6 bucks for a gallon of OJ why not a gallon of gas?


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