Let's see...
I am averaging less than 9MPG.
The car has no torque (especially when compared to my old 2.0T GLi.)
Drinks oil - you really need to check oil every other fillup.
Useless in rain (twitchy) and especially snow, but having 19" Summer tires aren't helping.
Useless trunk (spare tire takes all the room.)
I've found some plastic pieces from I don't know where in the interior...lol
Smells like someone farted when you start the car in the morning. (Yay Sulfur.)
Marbles in the glovebox sound after a carwash or heavy rain...(annoying sound.)
There's always someone in a Honda w/fartcan annoying you.
...but after owning it for 1 year, 2 days, I still smile when I sit in it and start it up. My 2 favorite things during the week is the drive to work and the drive home. It's a fantastic car, not the strongest, but it catches people's eyes and is a blast to drive. Shit, making this post makes me want to take a longer ride to get home today.
Yeah it could be stronger, but when you are shifting it at 8700 - 9000 rpms, you won't give a shit. You'll be too busy smiling.
Gas prices are high, yeah - just get a buddy to chip in once in a while. Even if you don't have a buddy. Fuck it.
What. 9 mpg, are you serious? Is this on premium and do you have it floored all the time? fueleconomy.gov rates it much higher, how are they so off? Are a couple of the people here just really unlucky or really enjoying their cars or are the epa numbers garbage?
This thread reminds me of when I was 16, had no money, and dreamed of the car I'd "surely own pretty soon". Pure fantasy. This thread's only relevance now is one about RX8's in general, not whether the OP should own one, which he cannot afford to do now or next year.
Why do British people say "brilliant"? It makes them sound like snotty effeminate prep school students, especially with the upper class accents.
I agree with this, but HAL9000 is in good company. It's a national imperative, so he definitely doesn't stick out for saying it. I'm not aware of an American equivalent but there probably is one.
Doesn't the auto RX-8 have less much less power than the manual or was that only on older models?
Still the case: 212 auto, 232 manual
http://www.edmunds.com/mazda/rx-8/2011/features-specs.html?style=101364624
The honest truth is that the wankel has no business being in a production automobile. It's been around for decades, so it's not for lack of research money into it. It has one or two benefits and everything else is a con. It is not robust and is inefficient. The mileage numbers here, its guzzling fuel, the poor lifespan of the engines this is not something a 21st century car should suffer. The RX8 has it for marketing reasons primarily, even if its weight and position in the engine bay does offer some handling benefits. The Miata is an incredibly polished roadster and doesn't have one. I've driven an RX8 and it is a nice drive but the wankel is holding this car back, not making it better.