Need new car for the wife, RX8?
#26
Originally Posted by otherside
350Z, my first suggestion is not to refer to her as "the wife". How about "my wife". If she loves to drive, buy an RX8.
My beautiful, pretty, clever and most lovely wife.
Is that better,
Or I prefer "The ol ball and chain myself"
............
................***slap***
ouch!
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My daughter is 19 and loves her Mazda6. So do I. In fact I initially looked at the RX-8 thanks to my positive experience buying her the Mazda6.
btw: I rarely drive my wife's Lexus. Booooring! (but very comfortable on long trips I must say)
btw: I rarely drive my wife's Lexus. Booooring! (but very comfortable on long trips I must say)
Originally Posted by 350Z
WOW, thanks guys.
Amazing posts. Except for MUGATU, but hey we cant all be Aholes
Anyway....reading the thread, I think I have been very selfish considering the RX8 for the wife. It was myself who wanted to be able to drive it some days.
Overall I can see its not suited to a woman driver as a daily driver. We definaely neet back seats as we dotn have a family car, but we dont have kids either, so I dont want to get a wagon/SUV car either.
LOL, I could give her my 350Z, but she battles to pull away smoothly, she either revs too much and pulls away ;like grease lightning, or she stalls the car and makes it jerk so bad I vow never to let her drive it again
So, ok, I think she needs a tamer car. I absolutley love the Mazda 6.
TopGear also loved the car.
But its almost tooo big a family car. Were still pretty young. 29 and 30, I guess I think the MAzda 6 is more like a 40-60 year old car?????
She loves a mini coooper, but man I hate that thing, and I might have to drive the wifes car. So I prefer not looking like a complete doofus.
3 Series, BMW......hmmm, maybe the 1 series would be better, looks alot like the mazda 3?
Well Ive decided on Mazda and the second car, so it prob going to be either a Mazda 3 or the MX-5,.....damn cant be the MX-5 its only 2 seats.
oh no, that leaves the Mazda 3 or 6
fred
Amazing posts. Except for MUGATU, but hey we cant all be Aholes
Anyway....reading the thread, I think I have been very selfish considering the RX8 for the wife. It was myself who wanted to be able to drive it some days.
Overall I can see its not suited to a woman driver as a daily driver. We definaely neet back seats as we dotn have a family car, but we dont have kids either, so I dont want to get a wagon/SUV car either.
LOL, I could give her my 350Z, but she battles to pull away smoothly, she either revs too much and pulls away ;like grease lightning, or she stalls the car and makes it jerk so bad I vow never to let her drive it again
So, ok, I think she needs a tamer car. I absolutley love the Mazda 6.
TopGear also loved the car.
But its almost tooo big a family car. Were still pretty young. 29 and 30, I guess I think the MAzda 6 is more like a 40-60 year old car?????
She loves a mini coooper, but man I hate that thing, and I might have to drive the wifes car. So I prefer not looking like a complete doofus.
3 Series, BMW......hmmm, maybe the 1 series would be better, looks alot like the mazda 3?
Well Ive decided on Mazda and the second car, so it prob going to be either a Mazda 3 or the MX-5,.....damn cant be the MX-5 its only 2 seats.
oh no, that leaves the Mazda 3 or 6
fred
Last edited by Huey52; 08-09-2006 at 09:33 AM.
#28
Originally Posted by 350Z
Well Ive decided on Mazda and the second car, so it prob going to be either a Mazda 3 or the MX-5,.....damn cant be the MX-5 its only 2 seats.
oh no, that leaves the Mazda 3 or 6
fred
oh no, that leaves the Mazda 3 or 6
fred
The only thing I complain about it is the tires.... Good Years RSA. They are decent on dry but it sucks on Wet. I can't wait to replace them with Toyos Proxes 4 or T1Rs. If you get the Hatch, you got a lot of room and you get the 2.3L engine. The only bad thing about that if you change your own oil, it has a cartdrige type filter....no spin-on type. The 2.0L has the spin-on type but is the base "i" model. Oh by the way, if you get the 6 "i" model it has the same 2.3L engine. Or you can get the 6s with V6 (comes with spin-on oil filter) you can choose either a sedan, wagon or a Hatchback.
I hope this helps
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Originally Posted by 350Z
Overall I can see its not suited to a woman driver as a daily driver. We definaely neet back seats as we dotn have a family car, but we dont have kids either, so I dont want to get a wagon/SUV car either.
She loves a mini coooper, but man I hate that thing, and I might have to drive the wifes car. So I prefer not looking like a complete doofus.
She loves a mini coooper, but man I hate that thing, and I might have to drive the wifes car. So I prefer not looking like a complete doofus.
For the 2nd part - Shame on you, Fred. If she will be happy with the mini then get her a damn mini. It's her car, not yours. Have you done a test drive in the mini?
#30
Why aren't you asking your wife? if she wants a Mini, get her a Mini. Better yet, tell HER to go buy her OWN Mini.
I can't belive the rest of you- "if she's not an enthsiast, don't get it" "women don't take good care of their cars." BS. Men are just as bad. There are a limited # of people who give a crap about their cars, and while you can say in 99.9% certainty that most car enthusiasts are men, what in the heck does that have to do with how well you take care of your car or whether or not you should buy an 8? It doesn't take THAT much maintenence- throw a quart of oil in if you hit 3k miles before you have a chance to get the oil changed. Big deal.
I can't belive the rest of you- "if she's not an enthsiast, don't get it" "women don't take good care of their cars." BS. Men are just as bad. There are a limited # of people who give a crap about their cars, and while you can say in 99.9% certainty that most car enthusiasts are men, what in the heck does that have to do with how well you take care of your car or whether or not you should buy an 8? It doesn't take THAT much maintenence- throw a quart of oil in if you hit 3k miles before you have a chance to get the oil changed. Big deal.
#33
driving a Mini won't make you look like a doofus. there are tons of men who drive them around here in so cal. have you test driven one? try out an S with MT. it is a great little fun car.
#34
I don't know why you guys are saying there is a ton of engine care involved.
Just check the oil ever couple of tanks and top off if necessary.
Warm-up: I've never really found this to be a problem. I just start the car, wait till the revs drop and drive for about 5 minutes under 4k RPMs to warm up.
The rest of the maintenance is pretty similar to any other car, i.e., changing all fluids, checking and maintaining tire-pressure, washing the car, getting alignment done ever 6k miles, changing tires, etc.
Just check the oil ever couple of tanks and top off if necessary.
Warm-up: I've never really found this to be a problem. I just start the car, wait till the revs drop and drive for about 5 minutes under 4k RPMs to warm up.
The rest of the maintenance is pretty similar to any other car, i.e., changing all fluids, checking and maintaining tire-pressure, washing the car, getting alignment done ever 6k miles, changing tires, etc.
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Originally Posted by BlueSky
I don't know why you guys are saying there is a ton of engine care involved.
Just check the oil ever couple of tanks and top off if necessary.
Warm-up: I've never really found this to be a problem. I just start the car, wait till the revs drop and drive for about 5 minutes under 4k RPMs to warm up.
The rest of the maintenance is pretty similar to any other car, i.e., changing all fluids, checking and maintaining tire-pressure, washing the car, getting alignment done ever 6k miles, changing tires, etc.
Just check the oil ever couple of tanks and top off if necessary.
Warm-up: I've never really found this to be a problem. I just start the car, wait till the revs drop and drive for about 5 minutes under 4k RPMs to warm up.
The rest of the maintenance is pretty similar to any other car, i.e., changing all fluids, checking and maintaining tire-pressure, washing the car, getting alignment done ever 6k miles, changing tires, etc.
#36
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To all the men who say the women in their lives can maintain their cars.... I hate to tell you but your THE GF, THE wife, or THE mother must be pretty damn ugly...
;P
;P
#37
When "The Wife" pays for her own car, she can choose it, ok?
Plus, she wants me to like her car too.
Plus I would never buy her a car she dislikes.
Plus she appreciates my opinion on cars.
Anyway, Ive decided on a Mazda 3, the full speck, leather option with all the goodies.
Showed her pictures online and she likes it very much.
She's pretty easy to please really, I mean she gotta be dont she? She married me right?
LOL
Thanks for all the replies.
Pitty I wont be getting a RX8 to play with, but I am still more than happy with the 350Z as a sports car.
Hopefully post some pics of the Mzda3 when we get it, not that you guys have never seen one before, LOL.
Now to find out what colors are available.
fred
Plus, she wants me to like her car too.
Plus I would never buy her a car she dislikes.
Plus she appreciates my opinion on cars.
Anyway, Ive decided on a Mazda 3, the full speck, leather option with all the goodies.
Showed her pictures online and she likes it very much.
She's pretty easy to please really, I mean she gotta be dont she? She married me right?
LOL
Thanks for all the replies.
Pitty I wont be getting a RX8 to play with, but I am still more than happy with the 350Z as a sports car.
Hopefully post some pics of the Mzda3 when we get it, not that you guys have never seen one before, LOL.
Now to find out what colors are available.
fred
#38
Originally Posted by 416to212
To all the men who say the women in their lives can maintain their cars.... I hate to tell you but your THE GF, THE wife, or THE mother must be pretty damn ugly...
;P
;P
#39
350z, how much is that full-spec'd 3 coming out to be?
Reason I'm asking is because you can get some pretty sweet deals on '05 8's still in stock. There are a few dealers in my area that still have some new '05s from Sports to GT's and they discount 'em $7-8k.
Or is it just that you don't want your wife to have a better car than you?
Reason I'm asking is because you can get some pretty sweet deals on '05 8's still in stock. There are a few dealers in my area that still have some new '05s from Sports to GT's and they discount 'em $7-8k.
Or is it just that you don't want your wife to have a better car than you?
#43
Originally Posted by 416to212
To all the men who say the women in their lives can maintain their cars.... I hate to tell you but your THE GF, THE wife, or THE mother must be pretty damn ugly...
;P
;P
uh...what the hell is that supposed to mean?
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Originally Posted by 416to212
Forget about buying the 8 for your wife. Too many things to remember:
1. Don't flood the car.
2. Remember to do some spirited driving to blow carbon outta the ports.
3. No power below 5000 rpm.
4. Don't forget to close the read door before closing the front.
5. Don't forget to change to snow tires in October.
6. Don't forget to check the oil.
1. Don't flood the car.
2. Remember to do some spirited driving to blow carbon outta the ports.
3. No power below 5000 rpm.
4. Don't forget to close the read door before closing the front.
5. Don't forget to change to snow tires in October.
6. Don't forget to check the oil.
2. Seriously. I see so many people on the 8club talking about carbon build up...but honestly, I'm thinking that a great many of them have never seen the internals of a carbon-builtup rotary. High revving maybe once every 400-500 miles would be better advice...its not something you have to "remember", more like something you have to do to merge once in a while. You don't "need" to do this.
3. I disagree, whole heartedly. 5th gear, 3000rpm, step on the gas just a little bit..you will go up 10mph like nothing. There is power EVERYWHERE...it just increases noticeably at 7500rpm when the aux. ports open. There is power below 5000rpm..I hate it when people say there isn't -.-
4. I suppose if you lack brain, you need to "remember" this. I'd call it common sense, but, meh...most people lack that, these days.
5. I think all RWD cars have to do this...its not just the RX-8, so...why is it on this list? That has to be "remembered" on all cars.
6. Ok. Now that is just getting ahead of yourself. The oil should be checked, before each "extended" outting, on EVERY CAR. Sure, the RX-8 uses about a quart per 1500-1800miles. If you need to check it EXTREMELY often, so much that you must add it to the things to be "remembered", then thats just overkill. The RX-8 isn't the only car that would die extremely quickly from oil starvation. I know for a fact what happens to a 350Z's internals when running without any lubrication for 5 minutes...and, its a LOT more damage then in a rotary starved of oil. With no oil, the rotary might toss a seal, and take out a rotor/housing. With no oil in a piston engine...practically everything is destroyed.
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if you think she could take care of your 350z then yeah go for an 8, but i trust she's a smart person, it doesn't take a rocket sciencetist to maintain this car, just a little extra care.
#47
Originally Posted by AdRoCK3217
3. I disagree, whole heartedly. 5th gear, 3000rpm, step on the gas just a little bit..you will go up 10mph like nothing. There is power EVERYWHERE...it just increases noticeably at 7500rpm when the aux. ports open. There is power below 5000rpm..I hate it when people say there isn't -.-
Yeah but there's no rush in 5th gear at 3000rpm. If you ton in on the gas you do go faster but you don't get pushed back in your seat.
3rd gear is probably the most powerful gear. 4th less so, and 5th and 6th are just cruising gears.
#48
Originally Posted by AdRoCK3217
1. Ok, so maybe most pistons engines don't flood a lot.
2. Seriously. I see so many people on the 8club talking about carbon build up...but honestly, I'm thinking that a great many of them have never seen the internals of a carbon-builtup rotary. High revving maybe once every 400-500 miles would be better advice...its not something you have to "remember", more like something you have to do to merge once in a while. You don't "need" to do this.
3. I disagree, whole heartedly. 5th gear, 3000rpm, step on the gas just a little bit..you will go up 10mph like nothing. There is power EVERYWHERE...it just increases noticeably at 7500rpm when the aux. ports open. There is power below 5000rpm..I hate it when people say there isn't -.-
4. I suppose if you lack brain, you need to "remember" this. I'd call it common sense, but, meh...most people lack that, these days.
5. I think all RWD cars have to do this...its not just the RX-8, so...why is it on this list? That has to be "remembered" on all cars.
6. Ok. Now that is just getting ahead of yourself. The oil should be checked, before each "extended" outting, on EVERY CAR. Sure, the RX-8 uses about a quart per 1500-1800miles. If you need to check it EXTREMELY often, so much that you must add it to the things to be "remembered", then thats just overkill. The RX-8 isn't the only car that would die extremely quickly from oil starvation. I know for a fact what happens to a 350Z's internals when running without any lubrication for 5 minutes...and, its a LOT more damage then in a rotary starved of oil. With no oil, the rotary might toss a seal, and take out a rotor/housing. With no oil in a piston engine...practically everything is destroyed.
2. Seriously. I see so many people on the 8club talking about carbon build up...but honestly, I'm thinking that a great many of them have never seen the internals of a carbon-builtup rotary. High revving maybe once every 400-500 miles would be better advice...its not something you have to "remember", more like something you have to do to merge once in a while. You don't "need" to do this.
3. I disagree, whole heartedly. 5th gear, 3000rpm, step on the gas just a little bit..you will go up 10mph like nothing. There is power EVERYWHERE...it just increases noticeably at 7500rpm when the aux. ports open. There is power below 5000rpm..I hate it when people say there isn't -.-
4. I suppose if you lack brain, you need to "remember" this. I'd call it common sense, but, meh...most people lack that, these days.
5. I think all RWD cars have to do this...its not just the RX-8, so...why is it on this list? That has to be "remembered" on all cars.
6. Ok. Now that is just getting ahead of yourself. The oil should be checked, before each "extended" outting, on EVERY CAR. Sure, the RX-8 uses about a quart per 1500-1800miles. If you need to check it EXTREMELY often, so much that you must add it to the things to be "remembered", then thats just overkill. The RX-8 isn't the only car that would die extremely quickly from oil starvation. I know for a fact what happens to a 350Z's internals when running without any lubrication for 5 minutes...and, its a LOT more damage then in a rotary starved of oil. With no oil, the rotary might toss a seal, and take out a rotor/housing. With no oil in a piston engine...practically everything is destroyed.
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Originally Posted by 416to212
Forget about buying the 8 for your wife. Too many things to remember:
1. Don't flood the car.
2. Remember to do some spirited driving to blow carbon outta the ports.
3. No power below 5000 rpm.
4. Don't forget to close the read door before closing the front.
5. Don't forget to change to snow tires in October.
6. Don't forget to check the oil.
1. Don't flood the car.
2. Remember to do some spirited driving to blow carbon outta the ports.
3. No power below 5000 rpm.
4. Don't forget to close the read door before closing the front.
5. Don't forget to change to snow tires in October.
6. Don't forget to check the oil.
For the love! How offensive is this? Dont forget to close the rear door before the front? Good grief. Its a car. Not aeronautical engineering. You must truly have a low opinion of women and their abilities. Geez. You've made me wonder how I manage to walk and talk without my list of instructions from you every day. Or even more, how do I manage to drive my car without consulting my list to remind me to insert key, put on seat belt, inhale, exhale.