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ELI063 09-15-2010 01:46 PM

yea people in mustangs always used to mess with me and give me thumbs down

when they went by and i always wonder why people hate so much, are they just

jealous that the rx8 look way better than their cars? haha...... people also

wanted to race cuz they thought "o its just an rx8" they would win but i always

mange to win most because i was the better driver. i just dont like when people

dont know and just assume something.

8 Maniac 09-15-2010 02:59 PM


Originally Posted by ELI063 (Post 3712903)
yea people in mustangs always used to mess with me and give me thumbs down

when they went by and i always wonder why people hate so much, are they just

jealous that the rx8 look way better than their cars? haha...... people also

wanted to race cuz they thought "o its just an rx8" they would win but i always

mange to win most because i was the better driver. i just dont like when people

dont know and just assume something.

That's confusing... are you saying they win the race but because you're a better driver, you're the real winner? If that is what you're saying, how do you know you're a better driver if they won?

Supernaut6 09-15-2010 03:10 PM


Originally Posted by lordagrabah (Post 3712683)
that's why my sig is:

I bet you scrape your bumper alot.

Renesis07 09-15-2010 03:23 PM

There's a difference between fanboys and enthusiasts.

Enthusiasts look at the attributes of all cars, give everything a fair opinion and just enjoy cars overall.

Fanboys only like THEIR car for the sake of supporting their car. Example, hardcore Ford Fanboys only like 5.0's and cobras and everything else will have a fallout that they will talk shit about.

Im not saying all 8 owners are good either, I've known of some RX8 owners that are complete assholes too and think that everyone else is an idiot if they dont drive an 8.

It comes with the hobby I guess. Kind of like sports, you're going to have good people and assholes. Thats life.

Enjoy your car, it's not like these other people are making the payment for you; which in sense makes their opinion completely useless.

zoom44 09-15-2010 03:24 PM


Originally Posted by 8 Maniac (Post 3712972)
That's confusing... are you saying they win the race but because you're a better driver, you're the real winner? If that is what you're saying, how do you know you're a better driver if they won?

translation:

"Many people believe the RX-8 is slow because they've been told by their friends that this is true. So (wishing to improve upon their own self image) they challenge my car to a race because it seems to them they can't lose. However since I (my own self image being truer to reality than those other guys') am a much better driver than those other guys I usually win. "

Detrich 09-15-2010 03:27 PM

cuz we are underpowered and eat gas for lunch...

Renesis07 09-15-2010 03:38 PM


Originally Posted by Detrich (Post 3713015)
cuz we are underpowered and eat gas for lunch...

In comparison to a lot of cars today, this statement is very true and unfortunate.

In 2003 when the RX8 was released, we were right on par performance-wise with the S2000, Audi TT, and 350Z. The Z was obviously much faster, but we actually hung with it just fine on paper. (With a 1.3 Liter Rotary)

Problem is, in the eyes of 'tuners' or 'street racers' or 'fanboys'. Our cars are a hair behind the performance, and virtually unmoddable unless you did major upgrades. For the cost of 200whp in an RX8, you could make a Mustang, 350Z, etc etc very fast. This was opinions in the early days of the RX8.

Now its to the point where we're so behind the curve in terms of acceleration, we really arent competitive with the current cars in the same price bracket. 370Z, Mustang, Camaro, etc. Even Cobalt SS's, GTI's, and TT's all surpassed RX8's by quite a bit in terms of acceleration.

So with that being said, of course all the fanboys and tuners that pick up a motor trend magazine and read the 15.0 1/4 mile time for an RX8 in comparison to the competition; is going to call our cars "Slow POS's", followed by a discussion of our engine problems.

However, even in todays standards with the same modest 232 horsepower as 2004, we are still fairly competitve in a circle and offer a very unique car wrapped in a classy package and a historic engine all for a fair price.

So, reverting to my previous post, there's a difference between fanboys and enthusiasts. You can guess which one will have which opinion or outlook on our car.

BuBuBDunk 09-15-2010 07:10 PM

My cars engine is still stock but ive managed to beat my friends v6 mustang(06). Barely because he beat me off the line but I did haha. Girls love my car. All you need right?

neofreak 09-15-2010 07:14 PM

It's not just RX-8 hate -- it's rotaries in general.

I've had every generation of RX-7 and an RX-5 -- there are just a lot of ignorant kids out there that like to put their two cents in on things bad things they heard from a friend of a friend of a friend who's cousin had one and they had to rebuild the engine every 3000 miles.

Detrich 09-15-2010 07:34 PM

well, if u guys have ever watch best motoring (and i'm sure many other) pro magazine's video documentary of track, slolem comparisons of the rx8 vs. a laundry list of other sports cars- such as s2k, rsx, nissan 350z, bmw 3 series, miata etc.

the single, only car that we could beat was sadly, the miata. this was back in 2003/ 2004. so, even in the context of its time, the rx-8 was considered underpowered. and all the cars were driven by comparable, professional race car drivers. so, skill- tho a factor- wasn't really 'the' determining factor- esp since multiple tests comparisons were done.

the comments after each race right after we got the pants beat off of us from each driver testing the 8- was always a unanimous- wow that car was really fun to drive but way underpowered. and that's why we lost the race :lol:

DocBeech 09-15-2010 07:36 PM

just ask them how many times there car has won the GT series, and the Daytona 24 hours. They can talk shit when there car holds those records.

Detrich 09-15-2010 07:41 PM

well, that's completely different- since we're talking about street legal cars- not race cars.

if each of us had that GT series rx8 car in our garages, we'd be king of the hill and chest pumping over everyone... :lol:

but, back to reality... :(

Psylence 09-15-2010 08:29 PM


Originally Posted by Detrich (Post 3713265)
well, if u guys have ever watch best motoring (and i'm sure many other) pro magazine's video documentary of track, slolem comparisons of the rx8 vs. a laundry list of other sports cars- such as s2k, rsx, nissan 350z, bmw 3 series, miata etc.

the single, only car that we could beat was sadly, the miata. this was back in 2003/ 2004. so, even in the context of its time, the rx-8 was considered underpowered. and all the cars were driven by comparable, professional race car drivers. so, skill- tho a factor- wasn't really 'the' determining factor- esp since multiple tests comparisons were done.

the comments after each race right after we got the pants beat off of us from each driver testing the 8- was always a unanimous- wow that car was really fun to drive but way underpowered. and that's why we lost the race :lol:

Thank god no one is paying me to win races in my RX8... and all that matters to me as I drive around in my normal everyday life is how much FUN the car is to drive. :p:

8 Maniac 09-15-2010 08:39 PM


Originally Posted by DocBeech (Post 3713270)
just ask them how many times there car has won the GT series, and the Daytona 24 hours. They can talk shit when there car holds those records.

That's a point for rotary powered cars, not the rx-8. There's quite a difference between those cars and the RX-8's we drive.

mike[piston eater] 09-15-2010 08:40 PM

rx8s are chicks cars




























lol im jk :p:


now a jetta thats a chick car :fruit:

RotoRocket 09-15-2010 08:46 PM

Hater comments against any car are typically generated by some kid who delivers pizzas for a living using his 2003 Hyundai Excel with the fartcan muffler.

Also, most people do not 'get' the RX-8 and never will until and unless they drive it.

The 8 is a surgical scalpel in a world full of 'sports cars' that are ball-peen hammers.

Aside from Porsche, BMW, some Italian exotics and maybe a few Audis, does anyone else make a car with a chassis and steering that puts the driver in such close contact with the road - zen mode style?

This car isn't some build with a monster engine having monster torque with a chassis thrown around it and a suspension thrown under it at the last minute as a sloppy afterthought.

ArXate 09-15-2010 08:51 PM


Originally Posted by BuBuBDunk (Post 3713247)
My cars engine is still stock but ive managed to beat my friends v6 mustang(06). Barely because he beat me off the line but I did haha. Girls love my car. All you need right?

Why don't you shut up?

Kevin McMahon 09-15-2010 08:55 PM

The best way to shut any of them up is just offer a ride. My buddy had a mustang GT and didnt really ever say anything but after the one time he drove it he told everyone how much he liked it. Most people have no idea what a drivers car feels like, they just know what fast in a straight line is supposed to look like.

ELI063 09-15-2010 09:02 PM


Originally Posted by zoom44 (Post 3713006)
translation:

"Many people believe the RX-8 is slow because they've been told by their friends that this is true. So (wishing to improve upon their own self image) they challenge my car to a race because it seems to them they can't lose. However since I (my own self image being truer to reality than those other guys') am a much better driver than those other guys I usually win. "

nicely translated

BuBuBDunk 09-15-2010 09:32 PM


Originally Posted by ArXate (Post 3713353)
Why don't you shut up?

Ouch?

mike[piston eater] 09-15-2010 09:35 PM

thats what she said :fruit:

nycgps 09-15-2010 09:56 PM

haters will hate ...

Civic is Civic ...

Fartcan is fartcan ...

Rx-8 is Rx-8 ...

haters will always hate ...

Uzukiel 09-15-2010 10:02 PM


Originally Posted by Kevin McMahon (Post 3713360)
The best way to shut any of them up is just offer a ride. My buddy had a mustang GT and didnt really ever say anything but after the one time he drove it he told everyone how much he liked it. Most people have no idea what a drivers car feels like, they just know what fast in a straight line is supposed to look like.


I'll second this...my best friend has a 2008 Mustang GT...incredibly nice car, very fast...and the sound Ford gets out of their small-block v8 will always remain a favorite of mine... not to mention it's absolutely no contest in any kind of a straight line, especially in my automatic. Now, that being said...he was incredibly impressed with my car. The FIRST sharp turn i took with him in the passenger seat, hard...and he just shakes his head and goes, "Yeah...there's no way I can keep up with you in the turns."

Renesis07 09-16-2010 10:20 AM


Originally Posted by Uzukiel (Post 3713452)
I'll second this...my best friend has a 2008 Mustang GT...incredibly nice car, very fast...and the sound Ford gets out of their small-block v8 will always remain a favorite of mine... not to mention it's absolutely no contest in any kind of a straight line, especially in my automatic. Now, that being said...he was incredibly impressed with my car. The FIRST sharp turn i took with him in the passenger seat, hard...and he just shakes his head and goes, "Yeah...there's no way I can keep up with you in the turns."

Same reaction I get all the time..

New Yorker 09-16-2010 10:38 AM


Originally Posted by Renesis07 (Post 3713034)
In comparison to a lot of cars today, this statement is very true and unfortunate.

In 2003 when the RX8 was released, we were right on par performance-wise with the S2000, Audi TT, and 350Z. The Z was obviously much faster, but we actually hung with it just fine on paper. (With a 1.3 Liter Rotary)

Problem is, in the eyes of 'tuners' or 'street racers' or 'fanboys'. Our cars are a hair behind the performance, and virtually unmoddable unless you did major upgrades. For the cost of 200whp in an RX8, you could make a Mustang, 350Z, etc etc very fast. This was opinions in the early days of the RX8.

Now its to the point where we're so behind the curve in terms of acceleration, we really arent competitive with the current cars in the same price bracket. 370Z, Mustang, Camaro, etc. Even Cobalt SS's, GTI's, and TT's all surpassed RX8's by quite a bit in terms of acceleration.

So with that being said, of course all the fanboys and tuners that pick up a motor trend magazine and read the 15.0 1/4 mile time for an RX8 in comparison to the competition; is going to call our cars "Slow POS's", followed by a discussion of our engine problems.

However, even in todays standards with the same modest 232 horsepower as 2004, we are still fairly competitve in a circle and offer a very unique car wrapped in a classy package and a historic engine all for a fair price.

So, reverting to my previous post, there's a difference between fanboys and enthusiasts. You can guess which one will have which opinion or outlook on our car.

Absolutely. Remember C&D's 4-way road test with the 8, an Audi TT, a Nissan 350Z and a Mustang Shelby GT?

http://www.caranddriver.com/reviews/...da_rx-8_page_5


First Place: Four of a Kind

Now in its fifth year of production, the Mazda RX-8 is getting gray at the temples. But the virtues that earned it a 10Best selection three times (the RX-8 fell off the list in 2007) are still there. That means a chassis that instantly reacts to driver inputs. At 3060 pounds, the RX-8 is 100 pounds heavier than the TT, but the weight is better balanced from front to rear and the diminutive rotary engine sits low and aft of the front axle. This allows the RX-8 to change direction more quickly, as shown by the lane-change speed, which was more than 4 mph faster than the second-place Audi. The Mazda is easy to drive fast; test drivers all praised the responsive steering and low cowl height, which make it easy to place the car on the track.

The RX-8 is great at speed, but getting up to speed is a challenge. With only 159 pound-feet, the RX-8 has less than half the torque of the Shelby GT. The six-speed gearbox and short gearing don't alleviate the problem, either. On steep grades, downshifts are required from sixth gear to hold a constant speed, and two-lane passing requires a downshift to third and a planted right foot. The lack of oomph was more than a source of constant frustration — running the RX-8 near its 9000-rpm redline burns a lot of fuel as well, resulting in a cruising range of less than 250 miles…

Get off the highway, and the annoyance caused by the wheezy engine subsides as cornering speeds increase. The suspension takes hits from the road like a champion prizefighter, so much so that during our driving loop the RX-8 was actually the fastest car on real-world roads.

On the track, the Mazda couldn't make up for its woeful lack of torque and posted the slowest time around the circuit. But just as on the street, the RX-8 inspires confidence in the driver to carry more speed through the corners, and the challenge of maintaining velocity in this car is ultimately more rewarding than relying on the gas pedal in the others to make up for your mistakes. That's not to say some extra power isn't sorely needed here — it is — but even at the ripe old age of five, the RX-8 pleases us the most.

(Oh, and the Mustang? Came in last.)


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