"One of the Eight Slowest Selling Cars"
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that's what happens when the platform is 8 years old.
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Thats too bad...if i could i woud own 8 of them!
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This doesn't disappoint me at all. The fewer there are, the more special mine becomes. Besides, the sales numbers have been dropping like a stone since '06. Not really news.
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kind of suprised by the cayman and boxster and TT
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Originally Posted by Jethro Tull
(Post 4000900)
This doesn't disappoint me at all. The fewer there are, the more special mine becomes.
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its an 8 year old niche platform, bound to happen
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i don't agree to the "syllogism" slow sales------>"crap car"
i se a lot of UGLY cars bestselling ..... |
In this media driven economic climate, "comfort food" cars sell, meaning family transportation appliances or ego boosting testosterone vehicles. Special purpose sports cars, even good ones, fall by the wayside. Such is life and the economy.
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it needs a turbo/supercharger, or a 20B option @ dealership, lol
people dont buy because they dont understand and they haven't drive it, they only look at the numbers, ok 232hp with 18mpg but its all abt the feeling , the handling |
I like how they always want to point "high oil consumption" when they clearly never even own/drive one before.
sadly, when it comes to cars, American public always go for "bigger = better" "more hp = better" car like Rx-8 not gonna sell well. its expected. and funny thing is, people rather buy Crossfire and not Rx-8 when Crossfire is a well know piece of shit that sucks in everything. weird market. |
the boxster/cayman, the jaguar xk, audi tt, rx8, and possibly the tribeca aren't really surprising since they cater to a specific audience, enthusiasts (the tribeca not as much, but there's a certain type of person that buys a tribeca). On the flip side they are surprising for a few reasons.
Putting the exotics on that list is retarded, they're MEANT to be low volume production vehicles. |
I'll wear that as a badge of honor. Have you considered the best sellers as an alternative?:jerkit:
http://www.miamiherald.com/2011/06/0...-may-2011.html |
exactly, econombox people movers.
You guys need to get on my level, on of 10,000 from the first year, one of 638 in my color/trim combo |
This doesn't really surprise me either. I purchased the car because I wanted something unique that looks good because it is not on every street corner. If I wanted a popular, hi horsepower car, I would have purchased a mustang.
I find the engine fascinating. I love being able to say that this car is the only production car in the world with this engine. |
As nice as it is to have a unique car, sales determine future production. If sales get low enough, Mazda will stop producing rotary powered cars. I know they've dealt with poor sales in the past and still continued to produce another rotary car, but that will only work for so long. Mazda is still a company and will make the decision to end rotary cars if necessary.
If you look at 350z sales figures and compare them to the 8, it's very clear which car won in terms of sales. If we're lucky enough to see another rotary car, it needs to do better or else our best alternative will be a Z car or something along those lines. |
Originally Posted by RXeligion
(Post 4001109)
I'll wear that as a badge of honor. Have you considered the best sellers as an alternative?:jerkit:
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Originally Posted by New Yorker
(Post 4001204)
Wow, the Ford F-150??!? I swear, you can watch traffic on the West Side Highway for hours and not see a single F-150 go by. I guess here in New York we don't need to constantly be carrying lumber, bricks, pipes or whatever the hell it is the rest of you have to haul around to make it the #1 selling vehicle!
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I truly believe that this is the time to bring back the RX-7, but updated. Make it lightweight, turbocharged, and curvaciously sexy. Give it 50/50 weight distribution, 2 doors, and a nice growl. Lose the cupholders, flip down screens and rear doors (if I want a quick 4 door Mazda, I can have an MS3), and watch them sell.
I love the RX-8, but it's always been kind of an odd duck. Not quite an all-out sports car, but definitely no grocery getter either. If Mazda was to make another truly fast, tunable RX sports car...I'll bet they'd do alright. |
Originally Posted by New Yorker
(Post 4001204)
Wow, the Ford F-150??!? I swear, you can watch traffic on the West Side Highway for hours and not see a single F-150 go by. I guess here in New York we don't need to constantly be carrying lumber, bricks, pipes or whatever the hell it is the rest of you have to haul around to make it the #1 selling vehicle!
For most people, though, I think they just feel safer in a truck, or live in a place where it snows. |
Originally Posted by Natey
(Post 4001259)
I love the RX-8, but it's always been kind of an odd duck. Not quite an all-out sports car, but definitely no grocery getter either. If Mazda was to make another truly fast, tunable RX sports car...I'll bet they'd do alright. |
Economic driven by thus far. Smaller and lighter vehicles in the near future, you'll see.
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What?
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They plan to shave 400 pounds of the MX-5 platform. Smack a new rotary on that and watch it fly.
Mazda already got a good grip on design and direction. |
Funny I own two of the cars on that list...
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