I just bought an 8. I'm loving it.
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I just bought an 8. I'm loving it.
Well okay, so I didn't just buy it. I actually bought it in October, but am just now getting around to joining/contributing to this awesome site.
I'm probably not your typical 8 owner, but then again, is there such a thing? That's what I love about this site: it's full of unique personalities all united by one thing: love for the 8.
I'm a 33 year old teacher who was driving an Accord for the longest time. I first saw the 8 while living in Japan back in 04 and fell in love at first site. Since then, I always knew it was only a matter of time.. Last year, I married the greatest woman in the world. She drives a Prius! We bought a house last Spring and I thought, what would be a good "ying" to the Prius' "yang" in the garage? What would be the exact opposite of her "cute" little Prius? I knew it was time to pull the trigger on an 8.
I began researching and shopping (this site helped immensely so thank you to all of you.) I heard all the haters and read about all the drawbacks (guzzles gas and oil, yadda yadda yadda). I can live with that. The design of this car alone is enough to make you regain your faith in mankind. After some shopping, I was able to find a brand new 2009 Grand Touring Black Mica beauty for 25k. I couldn't be happier.
Here are some pics.
I'm probably not your typical 8 owner, but then again, is there such a thing? That's what I love about this site: it's full of unique personalities all united by one thing: love for the 8.
I'm a 33 year old teacher who was driving an Accord for the longest time. I first saw the 8 while living in Japan back in 04 and fell in love at first site. Since then, I always knew it was only a matter of time.. Last year, I married the greatest woman in the world. She drives a Prius! We bought a house last Spring and I thought, what would be a good "ying" to the Prius' "yang" in the garage? What would be the exact opposite of her "cute" little Prius? I knew it was time to pull the trigger on an 8.
I began researching and shopping (this site helped immensely so thank you to all of you.) I heard all the haters and read about all the drawbacks (guzzles gas and oil, yadda yadda yadda). I can live with that. The design of this car alone is enough to make you regain your faith in mankind. After some shopping, I was able to find a brand new 2009 Grand Touring Black Mica beauty for 25k. I couldn't be happier.
Here are some pics.
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congrats and welcome to our awesome community!
enjoy the car and hopefully having the prius can balance some of the drawbacks that having the 8 can bring with it!
enjoy the car!
and remember the only way to keep a smile on your face with our cars is to redline it daily!
it'll keep you like this the whole drive.
enjoy the car and hopefully having the prius can balance some of the drawbacks that having the 8 can bring with it!
enjoy the car!
and remember the only way to keep a smile on your face with our cars is to redline it daily!
it'll keep you like this the whole drive.
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[quote=nikkdizzle;3431202] enjoy the car and hopefully having the prius can balance some of the drawbacks that having the 8 can bring with it!
One thing about that: Slipping into an 8 and driving around feels that much better after cruising around in the Prius for a while. If we're going anywhere far, we'll usually drive the Prius. By the time we get home, I'm itching to jump right into the 8 and take off. Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde!
One thing about that: Slipping into an 8 and driving around feels that much better after cruising around in the Prius for a while. If we're going anywhere far, we'll usually drive the Prius. By the time we get home, I'm itching to jump right into the 8 and take off. Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde!
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I just picked up my 2004 8 on Friday.
Hello,
I'm new to the RX8 Club Family. Just got my 8 a few days ago, and enjoying the ride.
I was told about the fuel economy, or lack there of!....but bought it anyways. I must admit....it does use more than I anticipated! or maybe it is how I'm driving it.
Any suggestions on how to better conserve fuel? i don't plan on not driving my car....having way to much fun with it.
Your responses would be greatly appreciated.
PS: I hate that we have snow around here....wish it was summer, so I could enjoying the car alot more.
Thanks,
Edward
I'm new to the RX8 Club Family. Just got my 8 a few days ago, and enjoying the ride.
I was told about the fuel economy, or lack there of!....but bought it anyways. I must admit....it does use more than I anticipated! or maybe it is how I'm driving it.
Any suggestions on how to better conserve fuel? i don't plan on not driving my car....having way to much fun with it.
Your responses would be greatly appreciated.
PS: I hate that we have snow around here....wish it was summer, so I could enjoying the car alot more.
Thanks,
Edward
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Hello,
I'm new to the RX8 Club Family. Just got my 8 a few days ago, and enjoying the ride.
I was told about the fuel economy, or lack there of!....but bought it anyways. I must admit....it does use more than I anticipated! or maybe it is how I'm driving it.
Any suggestions on how to better conserve fuel? i don't plan on not driving my car....having way to much fun with it.
Your responses would be greatly appreciated.
PS: I hate that we have snow around here....wish it was summer, so I could enjoying the car alot more.
Thanks,
Edward
I'm new to the RX8 Club Family. Just got my 8 a few days ago, and enjoying the ride.
I was told about the fuel economy, or lack there of!....but bought it anyways. I must admit....it does use more than I anticipated! or maybe it is how I'm driving it.
Any suggestions on how to better conserve fuel? i don't plan on not driving my car....having way to much fun with it.
Your responses would be greatly appreciated.
PS: I hate that we have snow around here....wish it was summer, so I could enjoying the car alot more.
Thanks,
Edward
You can conserve fuel by limiting your short trips; keep the engine warm.
Get an oil pan heater heater for cold starts.
Or leave it parked