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CriticalMass 01-05-2004 02:01 PM

Interior Satisfaction - Ergonomics, Features etc.
 
Please vote on the Interior of your Rx-8. Are you satisfied with everything? If not, what are you dissatisfied about? Is everything easily reachable?

Poll is located above.

CM

Limit to only 1 post please, for scientific purposes.

Genom 01-05-2004 02:24 PM

I find I am anoyed slightly by the minor issues, but not enough to lose any joy from the car.

GeorgeH 01-05-2004 02:34 PM

Here's a minor quibble - I hate the fact that I cannot change from fresh air to recirculated air without first changing to a non-defrost mode. Sometimes, when you are following a smelly truck or Mercedes deisel, you want to temporarily shut off fresh air until you can pass the offending vehicle. I hate having to fumble with two different buttons requiring multiple clicks just to cycle between fresh and recirculated air.

I said it was minor - but hey, I design user interfaces for a living, and I can't help but nit pick these items.

But overall, I love the interior - the best I looked at once you move away from $40k BMWs and the like.

George

Chrisbert 01-05-2004 02:34 PM

A few rattles and buzzes. Likely due to the tight fit of the parts in this well-made car. Still gotta find the buzzing / rattle coming from under the car by my feet under certain load conditions.

success07 01-05-2004 03:58 PM

I have owned alot of cars and test drove alot of cars before I purchased my 8. The G35c, S2000, & 350Z to name a few. None of them, IMO, had the connection to the road that I felt with the 8. Don't get me wrong, all three of those were fun to drive but I didn't feel comfortable in the drivers seat and didn't enjoy the layout of the others as well as I did when I was sitting in the 8. With it's ultra clean, red, white, and black center tach and tasteful aluminum accents!! It is soo choice!! Ergonomics, driving position, driving feel are Aces!! Very happy with only one complaint. Memory seats!! Had them on my TL Type-S and loved them.

fan 01-05-2004 04:12 PM

I voted "Definitely has what it takes, Just minor flaws, but nothing that hurts the cars Rep"

Nothing wrong per say now, but I'm convinced the center-console cup-holder-cover is going to break.

zerobanger 01-05-2004 04:28 PM

OMG this cars interior is so amazing. There is no comparision. Those of you that Didn't vote for the first choice, please return your car to the dealer you dont deserve it.

Rotary Nut 01-05-2004 05:37 PM

I think the only real flaw I can think of at the moment would be to ADD MORE PADDING TO THE ARM RESTS (both on the door and center console!

captainrx8 01-05-2004 06:28 PM

Theinterior rates 10 and makes the car. The exterior rides the coattails of the interior. If you like the exterior and have not driven much you will be blown away.
Jeff

CriticalMass 01-05-2004 11:43 PM

I love the interior, its beautiful. The color combo fits nicely, and at NIGHT the car looks SICK ..and im loving it. no doubt.

The SEATS Are soo damn comfortable. Thats what I really like, long drives are going to be nothing with this pretty girl. Then again gas..but who cares!!! this should really be a second car...just cuz snow and other things....ugh...are no fun. lol

CM

noahprtlnd 01-06-2004 12:50 AM

The interior is nice, and very comfortable, but I just don't think it's totally up to par for $30k+. As far as sports cars go, it may be as good as it gets; but there are certainly cars in this price range (Lexus ES) that have nicer interiors. My chief complaint is the seats - while comfortable, I'd prefer full leather to the leather/rubber mix. They could also use more padding. Leather door panels would be nice too, as well as more padded armrests. Finally, my chief complaint is that all the surfaces scuff so extremely easily. One touch of a shoe sole to a door panel or seat and it has a white scuff on it...I haven't seen this problem so much in other cars.

shift_zoom8 01-06-2004 03:04 AM


Originally posted by noahprtlnd
The interior is nice, and very comfortable, but I just don't think it's totally up to par for $30k+. As far as sports cars go, it may be as good as it gets; but there are certainly cars in this price range (Lexus ES) that have nicer interiors. My chief complaint is the seats - while comfortable, I'd prefer full leather to the leather/rubber mix. They could also use more padding. Leather door panels would be nice too, as well as more padded armrests. Finally, my chief complaint is that all the surfaces scuff so extremely easily. One touch of a shoe sole to a door panel or seat and it has a white scuff on it...I haven't seen this problem so much in other cars.
You must have money or come from money. For those of us who came to the RX8 from cheaper cars, the step up is apparent.

The ES's interior is nicer than the older Acura's but not the new Acura TL and TSX. I feel the RX8's interior is comparable to the new Acuras' and that some of the perceived quality differences are because they are in different car categories- sports car/sports tourer versus sports luxury sedan.

mmmdowning 01-06-2004 05:39 AM

The lines are great. Love the 2 tone interiors. I would only change the shift paddles to + up, and - on the bottom of the steering wheel.

Spin9k 01-06-2004 06:54 AM

Only little things that should (and hopefully will be ) fixed:

-Trunk open button is a bitch to find - should be on door
-Door material shows shoe scuff marks way too easily
-adj pedal positions would be helpful
-ctr console bin door seems too fragile
-quieter heat/air fan at higher speeds

AF-RX8 01-06-2004 07:22 AM

One cool interior feature the 8 could use would be the atmosphere lighting . . . the ones that throw off a orange light into the interior when the headlights are on so it is not completey dark at night . . . they are usually located in the rearview mirror


It's one of the coolest features that both my Corvette had & the bimmer had . . .

skychick911 01-06-2004 10:55 AM

Love the interior and my girlfriend appreciates the "butt warmers" as well...I have to agree that the door panels show scuffs WAY too easily-Jeff

BillK 01-06-2004 12:46 PM

IMHO, the interior of the 8 tries a bit too hard and is likely going to look very dated, very quickly.

This is the problem any "edgy" design faces; what's hip and trendy today is what looks incredibly dated tomorrow.

For example, I suspect the WRX STi and Evo VIII are going to look intensely stupid in a few years, once the trend toward having a foot tall wing bolted to the trunk goes away.

Likewise, I think the rotary emblems in the head rests are going to look a bit strange five years from now; frankly they even look a bit dated compared to when the first photos were released just about a year ago now.

Don't get me wrong, I like the way the interior looks, but if you compare it to the best interiors from BMW and Audi you can see where a little more refinement and a slight upgrade in materials quality instead would have improved things just a bit...

shift_zoom8 01-06-2004 01:54 PM

Yet the current Audi interiors, most notably the center consoles, look just like they did 15 years ago.

I keep reading in magazines how they love the Audi console while criticizing other cars for looking dated, like the G35. There's some kind of widespread journalistic bias going on with regard to Audis. I find it really puzzling. I wonder if it's political.

A few months ago, I finally read a magazine in which they RIPPED an Audi interior (forgot which Audi. who cares, they all look exactly the same on the inside) for being boring and dated.

MMGDC 01-06-2004 02:22 PM

I like the interior, although I share some of the minor gripes others have pointed out. The center console is very rickety and I'm afraid it's going to break every time I open or close it. Headroom is kind of limited with the moonroof... why can't I have leather seats, seat heaters and xenon headlights without the moonroof? The rubber/vinyl bits on the seats are kind of cheesy. For $30K+ can't we get the whole seat made out of leather? A climate control system would be a nice perk too.

Other than those relatively minor issues, I like both the look and the feel of the interior. It's not quite as nice as my old Audi TT, but with an MSRP almost $7K less and a much more enjoyable ride, I'd say the 8 more than makes up for that.

racerdave 01-06-2004 03:23 PM

Yeah, I'd say the 8 interior probably will look a bit dated in time, but it's still very good. It's nowhere near as cheap-looking as the IS300's interior when it came out... and looks even worse today.

As for BMW's, have you seen the Z4 and 5-series interiors? I think BMW has slipped as well...

noahprtlnd 01-06-2004 03:25 PM

Good points here. As far as the interior looking dated - one of the reasons I didn't get the 2-tone interior is I was afraid it would look more dated than the all-black. I think the interior as a whole is conservative enough to not appear dated in the next decade or so. As for the perceived differences in quality being attributed to this being a sports car and Lexi/Acuras being luxury cars - what I really don't like is the rubber/leather mix on the seats and the easily scuffed surfaces - those aren't really items that are "sporty" as opposed to full leather and better surfaces being luxurious.

I also agree with RacerDave about the Z4 - that interior looks pretty damn cheap.

powerhead 01-06-2004 04:17 PM

My main complaint is the easily scuffed surfaces (make me feel uneasy). I am glad about the rubber seat parts though. These parts were the most easily worn out in my previous full-leather interior, and these will last longer... The interrior feeling is by far the best I 've been into.

Psylence 01-06-2004 05:09 PM

How is the interior not going to age well? I find the layout to be the most "pleasing" of any car I have owned, from numerous Audis to a Porsche Boxster to a couple Subarus..
We're not talking about a dash that looks like Knight Riders Kitt or anytihng... and its surely not as bad as a Toyota Echo ;)

If you twisted my arm, I'd gripe about the easily scuffed doorpanels. Interior fits me like a glove, since I'm a skinny bastard.

Mitch Strickler 01-06-2004 06:13 PM

I like the interior a lot, especially the good lighting of controls. Without repeating other gripes I agree with, like scuffing, there are two things I'd like improved.

The part-mesh sunshades are cool, and occasionally handy to block out afternoon sun directly ahead while watching through the mesh for the red light to change. But more often, they are a pain because they don't block light from the side. I have found that it sometimes helps to tilt them in (bottom of shade towards center of car) so the mesh is at an angle to the sun and becomes almost opaque. That's not ideal, though, because you wind up with the bottom almost tickling your chin, and the shade impeding vision to the left front. Besides, even the mesh doesn't go far enough back sometimes. Short answer, which is available on many other cars: extenders.

The second gripe has to do with interior heat. I know that the nature and placement of the Renesis is the cause, but more insulation in the interior could help. I bought JCWhitney aluminum backed pads, as recommended on this board, and have already installed them in the trunk. I will also put them under front and rear mats (stopping short of reducing rear foot space). But I don't see a (non-ugly) way to block heat from where it seems to come, around the console and dashboard. Mazda should have designed a way, and build it in.

Oh, and a third, small gripe: the central hump (transmission housing area?) intrudes into the front passenger's leg area, so you can't really stretch your left let out straight, but sort of hitch right to avoid ithe structure.

gingersrus 01-06-2004 09:47 PM

The interior quality, look and functions are outstanding! The only thing I could really downgrade it for was the location of the controls for the Nav system and the seat warmers. I like to rest my arm there and have bumped those switches once or twice, but that is very minor compared to all the positives.


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