My RX* is a POS
I have a 2004 RX8 that has to be the sorriest POS I have ever owned. It breaks down weekly with the flooding problem and Mazda's response is "we will replace the plugs" - this doesn't cure the problem, it only cures the symptoms.
What a loser Mazda is...I have driven RX-7 and RX-8s since 1985 - NEVER again will I own or even look at a Zoom-Zoom POS. Bob |
Originally Posted by HondaGoldWingRider
I have a 2004 RX8 that has to be the sorriest POS I have ever owned. It breaks down weekly with the flooding problem and Mazda's response is "we will replace the plugs" - this doesn't cure the problem, it only cures the symptoms.
What a loser Mazda is...I have driven RX-7 and RX-8s since 1985 - NEVER again will I own or even look at a Zoom-Zoom POS. Bob lol I didnt know my car is ..... 22 years old ! shitz ! You want to troll around? Go have fun with ur Civic and dont cry when any of us smoke u |
Poetic justice.....
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You dont deserve a 8, you ride a GoldWing. LOL
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Your just not asking the right questions. Print this out and go get your car fixed. Not nice to come on a site and bad mouth our wives like this. LOL
http://www.finishlineperformance.com...48-06-1691.pdf and what ever else is wrong with your car here is a list of things that may be wrong just pick one, print it and take it to your mazda dealer and get her fixed. http://www.finishlineperformance.com...ins_index.html Oh yeah Bob, Patiance is the key to not having an Aneurism Please take a few breaths, help is on its way. -SlipNslide1.3 |
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Is this your new car?
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Originally Posted by Silver_Surfer
You dont deserve a 8, you ride a GoldWing. LOL
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You're a FRICKIN idiot. Please go buy a Crossfire and troll their website.
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Originally Posted by HondaGoldWingRider
I have a 2004 RX8 that has to be the sorriest POS I have ever owned. It breaks down weekly with the flooding problem and Mazda's response is "we will replace the plugs" - this doesn't cure the problem, it only cures the symptoms.
What a loser Mazda is...I have driven RX-7 and RX-8s since 1985 - NEVER again will I own or even look at a Zoom-Zoom POS. Bob So you either were very lucky with your previous RX-7s, or you actually never owned a rotary before the RX-8. |
He said Crossfire.
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Come on guys, lets kill him with kindness, we are adults, not young civic drivers. :ylsuper: He can leave with a good impression maybe even apologize for being and idiot. LOL See he is just ignorant and I will be the preacher man of good words. Ok maybe not. :lol2:
-SlipNslide1.3 |
Here's a few glowing reviews of the Goldwing:
http://www.complaints.com/september2...ember28.12.htm http://www.thesqueakywheel.com/compl...plaint9756.cfm http://www.motorbeat.com/model/honda/goldwing/2003/ http://www.motorcyclistonline.com/mo...ing/28742.html And a broken frame issue; really nice on a bike: http://www.goldwingfacts.com/forums/...983&forum_id=4 |
Originally Posted by Chrisbert
Here's a few glowing reviews of the Goldwing:
http://www.complaints.com/september2...ember28.12.htm http://www.thesqueakywheel.com/compl...plaint9756.cfm http://www.motorbeat.com/model/honda/goldwing/2003/ http://www.motorcyclistonline.com/mo...ing/28742.html And a broken frame issue; really nice on a bike: http://www.goldwingfacts.com/forums/...983&forum_id=4 ROTFLMAO :ylsuper: IBTL :hahano: |
He must be ignorant or something if he floods his car weekly...!!!!
I mean come on.....Is it really that hard to follow a simple procedure? But maybe you guys are right... HE DOESN"T EVEN DESERVE THE 8. |
Show cars.....
When I was in the army, I used to own old Corvairs, now THEY are a piece of junk!
.....but I've never flooded my '8 in three years. S |
Now if you want to own a real POS then buy yourself a Civic. (I know because I owned one)
If you own a Goldwing then you probably are used to driving slowly to the nearest donut shop and posing there with you chrome laden touring bike and then driving slowly home. Driving an RX8 that way is bad. :bottom: Sell the '8 to someone who will appreciate it. |
I have never flooded my car since the car first came out. You must be one lucky son of a b*tch to flood it weekly. You should go buy a lottery ticket. I think you will win.
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On the other hand though, we are a group of enthusiast that love our 8 and try to always make sure it is performing at its best. I think that the masses out there that own the vehicle and not knowing th nuiances with what we know, do go through the problems quite regularly. I befriended my mazda dealership's technician (he performs work on my vehicle outside the dealership) and the flooding issue is a very broad problem, especially with those that are not in the know or spend time driving the car like it should be driven. Seems the dealerships are not greatly motivated to educate the owners of the resolution to the problems and since these are owners that don't read the manual or TSB letters from Mazda. What a great way to keep business coming in to the service bay; hmmm, you know of a problem, don't let the customer know about it, have them bring in the vehicle, make more money on the MFG for service ..... Capitalism at its best !
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well i used to own a rx-8, i wouldnt say thier POS... but i would say they deffinatly have thier fair share of problems. horrible mpg, flooding, mine was in the shop way too much.
but your just a retard making a thread like this. |
Originally Posted by HondaGoldWingRider
It breaks down weekly with the flooding problem
Here, let me help you out the next time your car floods: Step 1: open hood, on the lower right side under the hood there is a little black box. Take the lid off. Step 2: look on the inside of the box for a fuse that says fuel pump (should be 20A and green) pull it out with little tweezers in the box Step 3: Start the car and keep cranking it until it starts (should run a little without the fuel pump working) Step 4: Once the car starts then stops, put back fuel pump fuse and start the car as you normally would. Step 5: Drive your sorry ass to a dealership and get rid of the car because you a are discrace to the rotary and mazda community. Step 6: Buy a civic ( I think mugen makes a can of bees you can attach to the back) |
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look I found his picture!
owing a goldwing is almost as bad as owning a crosfire! |
Originally Posted by GT34
You must be doing something wrong to cause your car to flood so often. It's a user problem, not a car problem.
Here, let me help you out the next time your car floods: Step 1: open hood, on the lower right side under the hood there is a little black box. Take the lid off. Step 2: look on the inside of the box for a fuse that says fuel pump (should be 20A and green) pull it out with little tweezers in the box Step 3: Start the car and keep cranking it until it starts (should run a little without the fuel pump working) Step 4: Once the car starts then stops, put back fuel pump fuse and start the car as you normally would. Step 5: Drive your sorry ass to a dealership and get rid of the car because you a are discrace to the rotary and mazda community. Step 6: Buy a civic ( I think mugen makes a can of bees you can attach to the back) |
This one works better. Do this next time it floods
Step one, open mouth. Step two, insert gun into open mouth. Step three, pull trigger. :MissileSm |
this threat should be closed
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with any luck it will be, untill then free post :D:
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Originally Posted by HondaGoldWingRider
I have a 2004 RX8 that has to be the sorriest POS I have ever owned. It breaks down weekly with the flooding problem and Mazda's response is "we will replace the plugs" - this doesn't cure the problem, it only cures the symptoms.
What a loser Mazda is...I have driven RX-7 and RX-8s since 1985 - NEVER again will I own or even look at a Zoom-Zoom POS. Bob For future reference . . if you ride a SPORT bike, you probably fit the demographic the RX is after. If you drive a lounge chair balanced on 2 wheels . . get a BUICK!!!! |
Originally Posted by Nemesis8
Is this your new car?
:yelrotflm Say what you want - the car is a POS. Not all RX8s are - never said that - but mine is!!! And as far as the Goldwing - I also own a 2005 Harley Ultra Classic which has had nmore problems that my Goldwing has ever imagined. The Goldwing has never had one single problem in 40K plus miles - and the frame issue was only on a couple of years worth of production Bob |
Originally Posted by WantedTwo
This one works better. Do this next time it floods
Step one, open mouth. Step two, insert gun into open mouth. Step three, pull trigger. :MissileSm |
Originally Posted by DarkBrew
Now if you want to own a real POS then buy yourself a Civic. (I know because I owned one)
If you own a Goldwing then you probably are used to driving slowly to the nearest donut shop and posing there with you chrome laden touring bike and then driving slowly home. Driving an RX8 that way is bad. :bottom: Sell the '8 to someone who will appreciate it. |
Originally Posted by puch96
He must be ignorant or something if he floods his car weekly...!!!!
I mean come on.....Is it really that hard to follow a simple procedure? But maybe you guys are right... HE DOESN"T EVEN DESERVE THE 8. |
hehe i love threads with no apparent point :)
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if he/she doesn't like the 8 just sell it..end of story...what was the point of his/her Juvenile post?
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Originally Posted by DarkBrew
Now if you want to own a real POS then buy yourself a Civic. (I know because I owned one)
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Originally Posted by HondaGoldWingRider
...I have owned rotary engine cars for 20 years. The local dealer offered to trade me for a new one - liek I really want a new porblem.
I have 52,000 miles of trouble free service, and I am very happy. Good Luck to you. |
Originally Posted by HondaGoldWingRider
I have driven Goldwings all across the US - around 40 states so far ont eh Wing. how far have you been on a bike. BTW, since I own both, the Goldwing will outrun the RX8 in a 1/4 mile.
IB4TL -Steakboy |
Sounds a flood damaged vehicle ??
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Most people do not have these issues with their RX-8's. There are a few issues here and there (as with any car) but there are far more people out there with no issues at all then there are with constantly ongoing issues like this. Sure you'll see warranty work for some people. Sure some people will flood their cars or need the taillights replaced. Most don't. These are the types of problems that all cars have in some form. This begs the question that if most owners don't have problems like this on this large of a scale, is the problem really with the car or with the owner? I think that's a very valid question given the information provided.
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Originally Posted by Steakboy42
oh no, please tell me he didn't just compare straight line of a bike to a car. please tell me he didn't. oh god, why? why? let it stop!!!
IB4TL -Steakboy |
you are still comparing apples to kangaroos.
Now, stop posting or I kill the cat http://www.davehamilton.org/just%20f...%20burglar.jpg -Steakboy |
Originally Posted by SlipNslide1.3
Your just not asking the right questions. Print this out and go get your car fixed. Not nice to come on a site and bad mouth our wives like this. LOL
http://www.finishlineperformance.com...48-06-1691.pdf and what ever else is wrong with your car here is a list of things that may be wrong just pick one, print it and take it to your mazda dealer and get her fixed. http://www.finishlineperformance.com...ins_index.html Oh yeah Bob, Patiance is the key to not having an A :beer: Good Job. |
Originally Posted by Steakboy42
you are still comparing apples to kangaroos.
Now, stop posting or I kill the cat http://www.davehamilton.org/just%20f...%20burglar.jpg -Steakboy Shoot the cat - I don't care - I hate cats anyway |
Originally Posted by DaveCM203
I am impressed. First rotory and you just got it. New to the forum. You show great maturity and knowledge. You must have done a ton of homework before you bought your 8.
:beer: Good Job. |
Originally Posted by StealthTL
When I was in the army, I used to own old Corvairs, now THEY are a piece of junk!
.....but I've never flooded my '8 in three years. S |
Originally Posted by HondaGoldWingRider
Hum, you must not be able to read very well. Not my first rotary - my THIRD rotary and I have had the car for 3 years. Hummmmm, guess you didn't do your homework in reading class
At least I don't think he was quoting you. |
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you made me do it. poor kitty. Does anyone else wanna handle the CTS-V VS. RX-8 battle? I don't know enough about the caddy... -Steakboy |
Originally Posted by Nemesis8
Sounds a flood damaged vehicle ??
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Originally Posted by HondaGoldWingRider
Hum, you must not be able to read very well. Not my first rotary - my THIRD rotary and I have had the car for 3 years. Hummmmm, guess you didn't do your homework in reading class
I was going to be nice to you, but that just wore me a little thin. I am an avid motorcyclist also. A Goldwing would not leave an 8 with a good driver at Deals Gap. I have been there many times. I also sell Cadillacs. A CTS-V is a great car. No question there. The ONLY thing it has on the 8 is horse power. It does not handle at the limit as well. Put the same power in an 8 and it would kill a CTS-V. I realy do like the CTS. I wish the V came in an auto because my wife is hounding me to buy her an STS and she hates manuals. People are trying to flame you becouse you came out attacking our car that we all love. Mine has 43,000 miles, is an 04. The only thing I have had done (other than the recalls) is new taillight due to moisture, broken passenger visor, and they replaced the sunroof motor because I complained it shuddered a bit as it went back. It is more than ok to rant on here. It is ok to let everyone know about your car. You came across as confrontational so everyone went on the defensive just as you did when they counter attacked. |
I'm pretty certain that damn near any motorcycle out there will outrun most cars in a straightline run. I'm also pretty certain that nothing horrible has ever happened to my car. (Knock on wood) My frame has never broken either. :-)
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