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Old 02-11-2007, 08:15 PM
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i am on the verge of buying a rx-8. i did a lot of reading on it and came up with the conclusion it tends to have a little bit more problems then your average economic friendly car. but this isnt meant to be a average economic friendly car so that isnt going to affect my decision. i looked into the rsx-s and civic si which were the same prize range as the 8 but the 8 won me over.

i read in the other thread that the 8 needs an engine replacement for some people. is this kind of problem covered under warranty? along with the engine, there were cat, sparkplugs, battery, etc. replacements. the new car i might buy has a active warranty so hopefully this replacements will be covered under it.

and finally i found a deal for an 05 8 that has 11K miles and the dealer is asking 20. is this considered a good deal? i saw the carfax and its clean. also are there any callbacks for the 05 year?

thanks in advance.
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recalls and service bulletins...
http://www.finishlineperformance.com...ins_index.html

Not ALL the 8's require all that stuff you just listed. Service Bulletin issues are only "fixed" if the vehicle actually has the problem.
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Overall, I don't think that reliability is any worse than 'average' cars. They are more hands on than a normal car, but anyone that researches the 8 before they get one knows that going into their purchase
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If the 05 was made after March then the starter, spark plug and battery are already installed. The engine recall effect cars mainly in hot regions and Autos more so then manuals. Over all the car is pretty good on reliability, the main issue is if you do have a problem which isn't obvious or uncovered by computer analysis you will probably have a hard time getting Mazda to honor warranty repairs, they are really bad in terms of their service support. There are a lot of people on this board driving around with defective cars Mazda will not service. ie, mileage issues, marble in blender issues with engine, etc.

Great car but be aware of the warts.
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so its hard to get mazda to honor the warranty? thats just great!
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Originally Posted by 05-8comingsoon
so its hard to get mazda to honor the warranty? thats just great!
That's pretty inaccurate. You get a couple stories here and people blow things out of proportion. Ultimately, it comes down to your particular dealership. This is the same for any make of vehicle.
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That's pretty inaccurate. You get a couple stories here and people blow things out of proportion. Ultimately, it comes down to your particular dealership. This is the same for any make of vehicle.
It is not inaccurate at all. I have been having more than my fair share of dealer issues, I did a search on this board and on the internet and there is a huge disparity between Mazda (alsi Mitsu) compared to the rest of the car dealers.

My advice is to ask around about the reputation of the dealer. As long as you have a good service center in your area, your 8 should not have more issues than any other car.
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Originally Posted by NoTears316
That's pretty inaccurate. You get a couple stories here and people blow things out of proportion. Ultimately, it comes down to your particular dealership. This is the same for any make of vehicle.
I've been to 2 dealers and have several unanswered calls to the regional rep about my car get 11 to 12 mpg and Mazda will do absolutely nothing. Here is a quote from the dealer "Mazda Corp. will pay us for no more then basic computer diagnostic for your problem, if it comes up clean we can do anything else." There have been reports of poor compression, failed thermosets, clogged CATs, ect that have caused this issue and won't always be picked up by the computer. But I guess that is just my problem.

You may get a good dealer that will go the extra yard or hopefully you'll get a car, like most, that dose not have one of these faults but if you do your screwed. I know I've been there and as stated the Regional rep will not even call me back, I have never even spoken to him.

If you still think that my opinion is an over statement look up JD Powers evaluation of Service Experience. Mazda is rated right at the bottom of all car manufactures. Actually 3rd from the bottom out of around 50. Daewoo was rated worst but I believe they are out of business.
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Originally Posted by 05-8comingsoon
i am on the verge of buying a rx-8. i did a lot of reading on it and came up with the conclusion it tends to have a little bit more problems then your average economic friendly car. but this isnt meant to be a average economic friendly car so that isnt going to affect my decision. i looked into the rsx-s and civic si which were the same prize range as the 8 but the 8 won me over.

i read in the other thread that the 8 needs an engine replacement for some people. is this kind of problem covered under warranty? along with the engine, there were cat, sparkplugs, battery, etc. replacements. the new car i might buy has a active warranty so hopefully this replacements will be covered under it.

and finally i found a deal for an 05 8 that has 11K miles and the dealer is asking 20. is this considered a good deal? i saw the carfax and its clean. also are there any callbacks for the 05 year?

thanks in advance.
I suggest you to stay away from RX8.

You think Civic SI and RSX never got engine replacement ?

Walk away from the Rx-8
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thanks for the information.

i will cross my fingers and hope for a good regional service center.

do you guys consider the deal posted in the first post a good one? i am gonna go look at it and test drive it wednesday morning.
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Originally Posted by nycgps
I suggest you to stay away from RX8.

You think Civic SI and RSX never got engine replacement ?

Walk away from the Rx-8
? I been on the SI's and rsx's forum and didn't notice a lot of people getting engine replacements for their car. this car is more delicate thats all. imo this car would be more fun then the former two. the test drive will tell for sure.
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Cool Me likee long time......

My dealer/my car is great!

Driving hard since August 2003.

I can't say it's been problem free - steering, cat, starter etc, but all fixed under warranty with no problems, and a smile!

I would buy it again, knowing what I know today.

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I have also been an owner since August 2003. I have had excellent service from my dealership/maintenance center. I have never been denied warranty work even after modding the hell out of my 8.
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I've owned mine since July 2003. Nothing's ever broke on it (well, the A/C **** broke a long time ago, but they fixed that). I've taken it in for all of the recalls, sometimes they've done work (like the oil pan baffle problem), but most of the time they didn't. It's one of the most trouble free cars I've ever owned.

Of course, now that I've said that it'll crap out on the way home and need a new engine
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