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Imidazole Oct 20, 2006 12:43 AM

Mpg
 
Hey
[ ]Guys
[ ]Ladies
[ ]People

I'd like to
[ ]Rant
[ ]Complain
[ ]Ask about

The RX8-s
[ ]Low Gas Mileage
[ ]MPG
[ ]Fuel Economy

And why it/how it
[ ]Sucks
[ ]Blows
[ ]Can be improved
[ ]Can be fixed

Because I dont know how to
[ ]Search
[ ]Drive
[ ]Use forums
[ ]All of the above

shakRpahX8 Oct 20, 2006 12:55 AM

alrite alrite

gather around
and pick a number

N rider89 Oct 20, 2006 01:17 AM

i choose 89

SmokeyTheBalrog Oct 20, 2006 09:51 AM

rotf finally a MPG thread we can all enjoy!

Razz1 Oct 20, 2006 10:43 AM

WOW! another cry baby thread :crying: :crying: :crying:

AdRoCK3217 Oct 20, 2006 10:59 AM


Originally Posted by Razz1
WOW! another cry baby thread :crying: :crying: :crying:


I think you missed the sarcasim in the original post :-P

Seems he is making fun of all the MPG threads..

1145climber Oct 20, 2006 02:46 PM

hahahhaha good mocking

SSJ 909 Oct 22, 2006 07:43 PM

I know this thread is meant for mocking, but i think its pretty lame how its "not cool" to bitch about the poor fuel economy.
Its okay to compalin about the "lack" of power but not fuel because it's not what you are interested in.
Considering everyone says this car is more of a joy to drive than a road rocket, whats wrong with an extra 10 mpg so that we can "enjoy" driving the car more, with fewer gas station stops?

If the rx8 is to survive it needs a gimmick more so than the rotary by itself, and since fuel economy is on everyones mind, I think an rx8 that gets 35+ mpg (without a significant increase in price) would be the best approach

Freddie Oct 22, 2006 09:31 PM

I had my car at an excellent dealership yesterday for scheduled maintenance. While waiting, I chatted with a rather engineering-savvy manager. He ventured his opinion that the rotary engine has pretty much no long-term mass-market future in the USA, due to the engineering trade-offs involved with fuel consumption and especially emission controls.

Obviously please do not ask me to name the manager or the dealership.

tjbourgoyne Oct 22, 2006 09:54 PM


Originally Posted by Freddie
I had my car at an excellent dealership yesterday for scheduled maintenance. While waiting, I chatted with a rather engineering-savvy manager. He ventured his opinion that the rotary engine has pretty much no long-term mass-market future in the USA, due to the engineering trade-offs involved with fuel consumption and especially emission controls.

Obviously please do not ask me to name the manager or the dealership.

It never had mass market appeal and it never will. There is a small niche of people that love that engine. Besides, Mazda already said they aren't throwing in the towel on it. Guess we will have to wait and see.

Freddie Oct 22, 2006 10:09 PM


Originally Posted by tjbourgoyne
It never had mass market appeal and it never will. There is a small niche of people that love that engine. Besides, Mazda already said they aren't throwing in the towel on it. Guess we will have to wait and see.

I love it. But then, I am an engineer. Which means:
  1. I can appreciate its elegant engineering
  2. I can afford the gas

CarAndDriver Oct 22, 2006 10:10 PM

Get a Prius.


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