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I own a 2008 40th Anniversary Edition RX8 (only 1000 made like this in the world) . I bought it new in 2008 and now it is insured as a Classic Car for 150% of what I bought it for new in 2008, full value, no depreciation. I have owned seven rotary Mazdas since the 70's; one RX3, two RX4, all three generations of the RX7 with two of those RX7 modified by Racing Beat for the track. I easily have over a million rotary miles on street and track . Yes I have upgraded and improved my RX8, cooling modifications with Koyo-Rad radiator, Pettit Racing closed system, Racing Beat hoses, low temp thermostat, oil cooler low temp thermostats , low temp fan control, upgraded water pump, ; Mazdaspeed CAI, high performance BHR ignition coils and wires, upgraded starter, performance Cat and mid-pipe from Rotary Performance, BHR clutch pedal assembly, Series Two fuel pump upgrade, new clutch and engine (from Mazda warranty, no cost to me) and a few other things. I will be keeping my 40th Anniversary Edition RX8 forever. Wish I could have kept them all. Nothing drives like a rotary. Cheers and Thanks
@@Haze3815 in USA 40th Anniversary Edition special trim and color, only 1000 were made like this in the world. everyone knows that. Other trims and colors were made for other countries. The rest of the world is were the other 1000 copies you are speaking of were made for. Know the facts. Cheers
Finally a review of the rx8 where it's not being shit on, people sleep on the rx8 "it doesn't live up to the rx7" but it does in it own way. I love my rx8 every ride is a fun enjoyable ride and their super easy to work on
Test drove one of these when they came out. 9000rpm and smooth all the way. It’s not about the numbers, it’s about the experience. Still have the exhaust note burned into my memory.
Back in the mid 2000’s a good friend was a general manager of a Mazda dealership. He send to organize lapping days at Shannonville for RX8 owners. I was one of the instructors for those days and drove a lot of RX8s. I grew to live driving those cars. You definitely had to keep the revs up for maximum speed but when you got it right it was magic! Thanks for this video it brought back memories and many smiles.
My 04 is only 61K and I bought it in '12 with 7800 miles. 1 owner, good history. Car people take care of their cars, even when they're not able to enjoy them. You should too. I drove mine daily (with a small commute), through winters in MN for almost 7 years, then stored it and drove it in the summer until I moved to TN. It's still on all original drive train. I took care of it and it runs like a dream. I drove it for an errand today. Don't doubt car enthusiasts. We know what we're doing.
I learned only recently that the RX-8 had full electric steering. The steering calibration they managed and back in the early 2000's no less was really remarkable. Other sportscars using electric steering can take a lesson from this car.
@@ciello___8307you dont know what you are talking about mate. I refurbish the racks its a full electric Showa unit the screw type. They often steer one way heavier than the other and its one of two reasons. The overflow pipe from the expansion tank leaks onto the power steering connectors on the beam at the top of the radiator.. Or they need the large slim profile bolt head taken out of them that holds the spring onto the carbon graphite block, from there you clean it all and put it back in 180 deg so the block has a fresh edge and tighten the cap to the proper torque then judge from there how stiff you want it at low speeds. The torque sensor in the piggyback casing rarely go bad so dont remove them as they become brittle you will break the long one. Its almost always the front power steering connectors getting corroded that causes issues on this Showa unit. The S2000s unit was way worse it had bearing and seal issues as it was a cheaper made electric unit. NO RX8 ever made has had hydraulics anywhere in the steering. They are all Showa units full electric screw type units. You can even change the voltage on them to get them to feel perfect for you. The Showa electric steering unit in the RX8 can also take a hit, it doesnt care if you tramline kerbs and blow the wheel bearings and suspension clean out the front end, by design it can take untold amounts of sideways damage and capable of rapid movement. Another immense mechanical part of the RX8 is the Spring Type Torsen Diff. A cone type Torsen LSD like in s2000 or a single seater Ford Race car and all that is impressive and Mazdas Super LSD is impressive too so kudos to Mazda for having two immense LSDs.. but the RX8s is a sprung cone torsen diff that manually locks. Its one of the all time great diffirentials and is the first diff sold to the public with true mechanical torque vectoring. They even had a carbon fiber prop shaft mate made from Daiwa fishing rod spec carbon. Theres some facts for you from myself, one of the only rotary rebuilders in Scotland. Cheers
I have always been in love with these cars. I remember considering one when they were new, and the sales person had said that my 87 Mustang would have gotten better fuel mileage.
I have a 2004 RX8 6MT Base, and I've owned it for nearly 20 years. If you change the fluids often and on time, and you are mindful of all the wear parts related to the rotary engine and its auxiliaries, this car will last forever. The RX-8 is a 2000s time capsule, and it was one of Mazda's best. I think they did the best they could to keep the rotary engine in production, along with making a comfortable sporty car. Thank you for this review.
Great review really highlighting where the car shines! Love my 07 6spd, the chassis is amazingly rigid stock and brakes are also a highlight. Have to be careful when buying used, too many rusted/low compression ones out there. Revving to the moon is addictive!
I have owned 3 of them and all that every broke was the drivers door power window motor. Never flooded it, never broke down, and never even had CEL come on.
Great review. I bought a 2009 really right in 2020. Bought from a friend who bought it new with only 7,103 miles on it for not much more than that 2004. It lives in a collection with a NA and NC Miata. I call it my hardtop Miata with a back seat.
I owned a 2004 model from 2006 to 2012, putting 100,000 km on it (for a total of 160,000), dumping it when the engine started to go soft. I made some mods both brilliant (subwoofer, springs/shocks/sways) and ill-advised (straight-thru exhaust). I drove it year round, schlepping everything from my drum set, to my goalie equipment, to 2 large friends back and forth from Kingston to Indianapolis for the US GP. I loved the car, being so unique and quirky and practical and fun to drive. But it was a high-speed (relatively) autocross at Picton airport where the magic of the car really shone through. No idea how you managed almost 18 mpg, though!😅
Great review! As I tell others, you need to drive a R3. They are so different, from body, interior, transmission, final gear etc. there’s not many reviews on them and it’s the best kept secret from 09-11. Thanks for the review none the less 😊
Beautiful and realistic review of this unique and brilliant car. There is nothing else like them on the road. Take heed of Brian's informative and perceptive review, don't be dissuaded by negative internet comment, do your research, and you will be immensely rewarded. (I am a former owner of a 2005, 231 RX-8, and current owner of a 2010, RX-8 R3).
I still drive a 2007 RX8 5 speed, and I love it so much, after 142 000 km I just last month gave it a fabric new engine. I just can't say goodbye... ;-)
Ive owned 5 total over the past 10 years. The 4 i sold are all still on the road. The engine is actually very reliable if maintained properly with oil changes every 3000 miles. Hot climate youll want to use between 5w - 10w-40 oil. Spark plugs need to be changed every 10k miles and they are quite expensive at $100 for the set. The gas milage is really bad but its still such a great handling car even today.
I bought a 2005 last year from a coworker. I’ve really enjoyed it, fun car to drive, the gearing is very short, fuel economy isn’t great, you should be premixing the fuel. The engine does have potential to fail, I knew this going into it and have the intention of putting a V8 into it once it fails. It’s a very niche car, but overall it’s a fantastic value.
@@tjn2254LS3 crate engine, i have the ls1rx8 mount/swap kit, I have a t56 Magnum F transmission, keisler automation 8.8 rear differential mount kit and rear axles. The rear differential has 3.73 gears and an Eaton truetrac differential. I’m planning on using a Haltech nexus r3 computer.
I was born in 05’ something about seeing the rx8 for the first time just hooked me, and being the last commercial rotary they made makes it even more desirable for me (besides some miata’s having rotaries) Alot of people hate the styling and the half doors, but to me it adds to the charm because their are just few cars like it. One day i will have one. I WILL NOT STOP UNTIL I HAVE ONE😂 Especially if i can get an 05’ model, i dont really like the redesign they made with the newer models.
Great review! I've always loved the RX8 design. Test drove once, but it was so short I cohosh put it through any paces. Glad I didn't purchase because I knew nothing about the temperament of the spinning Dorito. The manual was ❤❤❤. I'm surprised I haven't seen one with a Miata's engine fitted.
Thank you for the good advice, I am picking one up this coming week, it will be my weekend fun car for date nights with the wife or cars and coffee meets with other car enthusiasts and i cant wait to go get it.
The only trouble I have had with my 2004 RX8 is critters eating the engine insulation, 4 times in the 20 years I had it, taken all the wires doing it, each repair costing $4000 with $2000 being my deductible. So after the fourth time I took the insurance money and got rid of in 2024 with only 16000 miles for $7680.00. Miss it but doing so made my life a little easier. One other thing, do not drive this car with a cold engine, it’s a rotary, you must warm it up, it’s a drag but a lot of troubles can be avoided if you got the patience.
Thank you for informing people about the rear doors being not called "suicide doors". From memory, I'm pretty sure Mazda referred to them as the "Freestyle Door System" in the brochures when they were released.
Reminds me I picked up my 04 RX8 exactly 20 years ago this month. Tracked and raced it. Miss that car. Don't miss needing to downshift 3 gears for power on the freeway.
worth noting that the automatic version is a 4-port rotor design while the manual is a 6-port. Between that and a ~1500 RPM lower rev limit, avoid the automatic lol
If its not a daily driver you don't have to do much. For instance I only do a service once a year and that's oil change and sparkplugs. Things get tricky when you have one as a daily driver, then it gets a little pricier. But owning one as a weekend car made me realise how better suited they are for that purpose, rather than as a daily. Also here in the UK these cars cost like £3k to 4k, perfectly working and a rebuild costs £2k, some as low as 1.5k. They're basically the cheapest thing you can buy and get warranty at this stage of its lifecycle. The main worry for me is how to get more power and if its worth it. I'm trying to do a gslse rotor housing swap with turbo, but only time will tell if that works well. This car is not for everyone but I like them. I own two 😂
I've contemplated buying an RX-8 to keep my NC2 MX-5 company... but the Miata has been trouble free and I don't have the same confidence in the RX...I could only live with pain if it was an FD RX-7.
Almost bought a decent condition one for 10k as my first car. I’m still in love with the car and want one but I’m glad I didn’t get it in hindsight. I sorta knew I liked cars but didn’t realize how much a could enjoy until I bought my WRX. Although they’re not the most reliable car (but still more so than RX-8) I know what to look out for and plus I can drive in the winter! All that said, I’m glad I learned about the niche of RX-8 before I just bought one and I’m looking forward to driving my own
We own 2 RX8's. Both cost us under 4K CAD. Both with less than 50k miles on them. Great cars when you can find the right ones for under 4500cad or 3kUSD.
@@reallilacpetal of course you’ve “heard” that. Answer is.. Not at all. Keep oil tipped up and change it often. Add a little premix to the gas. Drive it. Enjoy it. I have a video on maintaining them. Fantastic cars for the money.
Just bought a 05 RX8 for 2 grand. Motor had no compression from an older lady who took great care of it and had it garaged. Took the plugs out and drowned the engine with ATF about 8 times. Installed new plugs and replaced one coil. Motor started and smoked out the neighborhood at 6 grand. Car will be premixed and 10w30 oil replaced every 3000 miles.
Nice 2004 lightning yellow RX8 in the thumbnail! Only year they offered that color. I believe they changed it on following years, but I never understood why Mazda used a solid black coolant reservoir on the 2004 models. Coolant is a critical element to this vehicle and needs to be viewed. I do know Ford used solid black plastic for a lot of their reservoirs during this time frame also and I can’t recall if Mazda still had a ford connection at this time. Wouldn’t surprise me if they got these tanks from Ford somehow. Regardless, the RX8 is still one of the greatest handling production cars ever made. Front mid engine that thrives on momentum driving!
The only thing with the heel and toe is that you have to be well and truly on the brakes to rev match easily, you cant be half hearted on the brakes and heel toe, otherwise your passengers headbutt the windscreen 😂
Hey serious thanks for doing a non smear review of my all time favorite ride (Same year except mine is red!) Thank you for pointing out that when your shifting at 9k? Torque is apples and oranges as it is trying to define the engine in other normal engine terms like ltrs. Power to weight hardly ever comes up because a V8 is pretty much a V8 unless you had one of those Aluminum? Block engines that buick made way back when. *Had a friend crushing it with one in a car he built. One nit. My 2004 does 0 - 60 mph in 5. something seconds (Still) and I'm not a professional driver. And while your not wrong that there is a Mazda MX-5 that "could" beat an RX8 such as the (quote) 2016 Mazda MX-5 Miata Flyin’ LS3 Grand Touring, which was able to go from 0 to 60 mph in 3.5 seconds. However most MX-5s made were (quote) average 0 to 60 mph time is 6.68 seconds one was just shy of 10 seconds. Its a pretty car but... And while I'm not an MX-5 driver I've seen a lot of reviews that its handling is nothing like an RX-8 which feels to me like its glued to the street in a turn. If you still have access to one try going 60 on a cloverleaf thats posted 25mph! How many cars can you pull Gs in? ha ha. Anyway thanks again for an excellent review. I'm so sick of reading stuff by people that have no time to understand its different and has to be taken care of in a different way. If anyone is reading wondering? Oil from your engine is burned (On purpose) If you put any kind of synthetic in it this will fuck things up. Synthetic doesn't burn right. If you have a 2004 (Or other S1 models) Mazda didn't mix enough engine oil (Which is kind of junky) to keep the engine happy so you need to put some 2 cycle oil in the gastank when you fill up. I just dump in one of those small bottles. There maybe a perfect formula but this has held my car together for 140,000 miles. When you start the car stopping it cold can cause it to flood. In fact sometimes even when its warmed up so you rev to 2 or 3K hold for 3 or 4 seconds and shut off the engine (with your foot still on the gas) no more flooding. If you disconnect the battery the engine will need to relearn how to idle. Not checking and changing the oil is why engines go blamo. Its not a Chevy or a Ford the damn thing red lines at 9k!!! Fun fun car to drive and as you said its got room for a couple smallish friends in the back. P.S. a non car interesting factoid. Way back in (I think) 1946 someone bought a Navy Surplus Bearcat fighter plane with a gagillion horsepower and took the time to climb record and it stood until 4 or 5 years ago? Some aircraft designer looked at the Engine in an RX-8 and calculated things using that power to weight ratio and threw together a small experimental plane and put an actual RX-8 13B that he turbocharged *Has to fly up to 10,000 ft and beat the record that had stood like forever. There is you tube video of him doing it while an official timed him. How cool is that? p.s. I still tell people I got a car with Suicide doors!!! I mean how cool can it get?
Great review. I’ve owned an RX8 for 13 lovely years with very few problems. It’s an 04 2.6 with 40k miles on the clock. It’s only had DIY repairs and is a dream to drive. Totally stock. All my family and friends love it and jumped on me when I was going to sell it for fuel reasons. Recently I changed the ssv solenoid and found a little yellow flow restrictor in its vacuum pipe. Anyone know what it does?
Would be all over this if I only had my garage of days gone by for maintenance; plus a 100 mile commute twice a week would swallow quite some fuel. Great car though. I'll have to stick to my joint first prize, NC MX5 for now. Cheers Brian.
Stupid question but i swear i saw one recently for sale& it looked like it had a T top? It was stunning, light blue. Little side vent, windows you push out! I was in love❣️I never saw one before & it had 34 k on it! The owner was adking 10,500k. Never driven in winter & trickle battery charged in.his garage.. Im looking for a convertible or t top! Any body out here? 🕵️ Please be respectful as I'm just learning about sport cars, ty!
There are no t tops or convertibles. If anything, it's remotely possible it's aftermarket, but that's never a good idea. The basic info about that car sounds ok, but make sure you buy it well. Have it inspected by someone qualified and make it comes with a complete documented history.
The Rx8 is not for straight lines it's for tracks and twisty roads, it has a 50:50 weight distribution similar driving experience to a Porsche, I know, I have own both.
In tha American aspect, anything coming from Europe,Europe haven't any emissions testing,but with Americans they change out every part of the vehicles horsepower so the local law enforcement can or maybe able to keep up
You should get your RX-8 with eiher transmission, you should get it with the 6 speed paddle shift, espcially if you live in the city, and not in the countryside, and the 6 speed manual if you aren't in the city and can benefit from the 6 speed.
A 2004 should not be anywhere near 14K unless it is mint and has only 20K. I bought a 2006 RX-8 with 37K for 10K last years, one owner, clean Carfax. These vehicles are not big bucks.
“We care about driving-“ and then drones on about stupid shit like the lack of Apple airplay and the presence of a CD player in a car from 2004. Listen, my daily driver has a cd player and I wouldn’t have it any other way. To answer the question he poses: yes and yes. 9000 rpm redline in an engine that feels like running it to redline is an inevitability. This doesn’t rev as much as it falls to redline. The rotary is not a bug it’s a feature of this car. And because it’s a Mazda: Chassis is perfectly balanced, steering is precise and well weighted, and the transmission is so easy to operate you could reach your teenager how to drive stick with this. Bottom line: where else can you drive a sports cars to 9000rpm for this price? The closest thing to this is an S2000 and those are going for ridiculous prices these days. The RX8 was blessed with a fragile engine that gets terrible economy- so no one wants them. Good news they’re cheap! And honestly, having an FRS that committed seppuku before 70K- there’s no guarantees even when you buy a Toyota. Reliability just ain’t what it used to be. So my advice: take a chance on this. Just make sure you get a compression test before signing the title!
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Very NICE color, bro... Yellow is my favorite!
I own a 2008 40th Anniversary Edition RX8 (only 1000 made like this in the world) . I bought it new in 2008 and now it is insured as a Classic Car for 150% of what I bought it for new in 2008, full value, no depreciation. I have owned seven rotary Mazdas since the 70's; one RX3, two RX4, all three generations of the RX7 with two of those RX7 modified by Racing Beat for the track. I easily have over a million rotary miles on street and track . Yes I have upgraded and improved my RX8, cooling modifications with Koyo-Rad radiator, Pettit Racing closed system, Racing Beat hoses, low temp thermostat, oil cooler low temp thermostats , low temp fan control, upgraded water pump, ; Mazdaspeed CAI, high performance BHR ignition coils and wires, upgraded starter, performance Cat and mid-pipe from Rotary Performance, BHR clutch pedal assembly, Series Two fuel pump upgrade, new clutch and engine (from Mazda warranty, no cost to me) and a few other things. I will be keeping my 40th Anniversary Edition RX8 forever. Wish I could have kept them all. Nothing drives like a rotary. Cheers and Thanks
Right on. Enjoy!
@@BrianMakse thanks
2000 made*
@@Haze3815 in USA 40th Anniversary Edition special trim and color, only 1000 were made like this in the world. everyone knows that. Other trims and colors were made for other countries. The rest of the world is were the other 1000 copies you are speaking of were made for. Know the facts. Cheers
Hey man this sounds familiar to a car i saw in co springs could this be you?
Finally a review of the rx8 where it's not being shit on, people sleep on the rx8 "it doesn't live up to the rx7" but it does in it own way. I love my rx8 every ride is a fun enjoyable ride and their super easy to work on
Cheers!
Test drove one of these when they came out. 9000rpm and smooth all the way. It’s not about the numbers, it’s about the experience. Still have the exhaust note burned into my memory.
This car was so badass when I first saw it in X Men 2.
Back in the mid 2000’s a good friend was a general manager of a Mazda dealership. He send to organize lapping days at Shannonville for RX8 owners. I was one of the instructors for those days and drove a lot of RX8s. I grew to live driving those cars. You definitely had to keep the revs up for maximum speed but when you got it right it was magic!
Thanks for this video it brought back memories and many smiles.
Glad you enjoyed!
My 04 is only 61K and I bought it in '12 with 7800 miles. 1 owner, good history. Car people take care of their cars, even when they're not able to enjoy them. You should too. I drove mine daily (with a small commute), through winters in MN for almost 7 years, then stored it and drove it in the summer until I moved to TN. It's still on all original drive train. I took care of it and it runs like a dream. I drove it for an errand today. Don't doubt car enthusiasts. We know what we're doing.
I learned only recently that the RX-8 had full electric steering. The steering calibration they managed and back in the early 2000's no less was really remarkable. Other sportscars using electric steering can take a lesson from this car.
Truth!
its not full electric though? its hydraulic with electric assist, which is different from the full electric systems today
@@ciello___8307 oh but it is
@@ciello___8307
Wrong
@@ciello___8307you dont know what you are talking about mate. I refurbish the racks its a full electric Showa unit the screw type. They often steer one way heavier than the other and its one of two reasons. The overflow pipe from the expansion tank leaks onto the power steering connectors on the beam at the top of the radiator.. Or they need the large slim profile bolt head taken out of them that holds the spring onto the carbon graphite block, from there you clean it all and put it back in 180 deg so the block has a fresh edge and tighten the cap to the proper torque then judge from there how stiff you want it at low speeds. The torque sensor in the piggyback casing rarely go bad so dont remove them as they become brittle you will break the long one. Its almost always the front power steering connectors getting corroded that causes issues on this Showa unit. The S2000s unit was way worse it had bearing and seal issues as it was a cheaper made electric unit. NO RX8 ever made has had hydraulics anywhere in the steering. They are all Showa units full electric screw type units. You can even change the voltage on them to get them to feel perfect for you. The Showa electric steering unit in the RX8 can also take a hit, it doesnt care if you tramline kerbs and blow the wheel bearings and suspension clean out the front end, by design it can take untold amounts of sideways damage and capable of rapid movement. Another immense mechanical part of the RX8 is the Spring Type Torsen Diff. A cone type Torsen LSD like in s2000 or a single seater Ford Race car and all that is impressive and Mazdas Super LSD is impressive too so kudos to Mazda for having two immense LSDs.. but the RX8s is a sprung cone torsen diff that manually locks. Its one of the all time great diffirentials and is the first diff sold to the public with true mechanical torque vectoring. They even had a carbon fiber prop shaft mate made from Daiwa fishing rod spec carbon. Theres some facts for you from myself, one of the only rotary rebuilders in Scotland. Cheers
I've purchased today an identical Lighting Yellow manual transmission 231hp Mazda RX8 with 50k original miles !! I am over the moon
Very nice!
Being own one as my first car
You have the ritual of adding two stroke oil mixing with gas 😂
I just love it
"Being own one" WTF?
I have always been in love with these cars.
I remember considering one when they were new, and the sales person had said that my 87 Mustang would have gotten better fuel mileage.
What a a**
I have a 2004 RX8 6MT Base, and I've owned it for nearly 20 years. If you change the fluids often and on time, and you are mindful of all the wear parts related to the rotary engine and its auxiliaries, this car will last forever.
The RX-8 is a 2000s time capsule, and it was one of Mazda's best. I think they did the best they could to keep the rotary engine in production, along with making a comfortable sporty car.
Thank you for this review.
Glad you enjoyed it. Fun car!
Great 👍🏽
Should I get one I found with 82,000 miles all original stock, great price?
He hasn't replaced anything major on it since owning it though.
Great review really highlighting where the car shines! Love my 07 6spd, the chassis is amazingly rigid stock and brakes are also a highlight. Have to be careful when buying used, too many rusted/low compression ones out there. Revving to the moon is addictive!
Couldn't agree more!
i cant wait for my firstrx8
I have owned 3 of them and all that every broke was the drivers door power window motor. Never flooded it, never broke down, and never even had CEL come on.
Great review. I bought a 2009 really right in 2020. Bought from a friend who bought it new with only 7,103 miles on it for not much more than that 2004. It lives in a collection with a NA and NC Miata. I call it my hardtop Miata with a back seat.
Congrats!
😀👍🏽
I owned a 2004 model from 2006 to 2012, putting 100,000 km on it (for a total of 160,000), dumping it when the engine started to go soft. I made some mods both brilliant (subwoofer, springs/shocks/sways) and ill-advised (straight-thru exhaust). I drove it year round, schlepping everything from my drum set, to my goalie equipment, to 2 large friends back and forth from Kingston to Indianapolis for the US GP. I loved the car, being so unique and quirky and practical and fun to drive. But it was a high-speed (relatively) autocross at Picton airport where the magic of the car really shone through. No idea how you managed almost 18 mpg, though!😅
The gas milage sucks. It's definitely a major downside to the rotary engine.
I get 22-23 driving easy
Great review!
As I tell others, you need to drive a R3. They are so different, from body, interior, transmission, final gear etc. there’s not many reviews on them and it’s the best kept secret from 09-11.
Thanks for the review none the less 😊
maybe but you can but 4 rx8s for the price of 1 rs3 at least here in Australia.
@@MrReallogs I’m not talking about an Audi RS3.
I’m talking about Mazda Rx8 R3.
lol @@caszzxs4104
Beautiful and realistic review of this unique and brilliant car. There is nothing else like them on the road. Take heed of Brian's informative and perceptive review, don't be dissuaded by negative internet comment, do your research, and you will be immensely rewarded. (I am a former owner of a 2005, 231 RX-8, and current owner of a 2010, RX-8 R3).
Well said!
R3's are pure magic!! #Wankel #RX8R3 #renesis #rotaryredline #zoomzoom #mazdaspeed
I still drive a 2007 RX8 5 speed, and I love it so much, after 142 000 km I just last month gave it a fabric new engine. I just can't say goodbye... ;-)
Very nice!
Now I miss my RX-8! Last new car I bought, first year.
Ive owned 5 total over the past 10 years. The 4 i sold are all still on the road. The engine is actually very reliable if maintained properly with oil changes every 3000 miles. Hot climate youll want to use between 5w - 10w-40 oil. Spark plugs need to be changed every 10k miles and they are quite expensive at $100 for the set. The gas milage is really bad but its still such a great handling car even today.
Great to hear. Who cares about mileage? Totally worth the driving experience.
I bought a 2005 last year from a coworker. I’ve really enjoyed it, fun car to drive, the gearing is very short, fuel economy isn’t great, you should be premixing the fuel. The engine does have potential to fail, I knew this going into it and have the intention of putting a V8 into it once it fails. It’s a very niche car, but overall it’s a fantastic value.
Totally agree!
What kinda v8 you going to put in it
@@tjn2254LS3 crate engine, i have the ls1rx8 mount/swap kit, I have a t56 Magnum F transmission, keisler automation 8.8 rear differential mount kit and rear axles. The rear differential has 3.73 gears and an Eaton truetrac differential. I’m planning on using a Haltech nexus r3 computer.
I was born in 05’ something about seeing the rx8 for the first time just hooked me, and being the last commercial rotary they made makes it even more desirable for me
(besides some miata’s having rotaries)
Alot of people hate the styling and the half doors, but to me it adds to the charm because their are just few cars like it. One day i will have one. I WILL NOT STOP UNTIL I HAVE ONE😂
Especially if i can get an 05’ model, i dont really like the redesign they made with the newer models.
I can’t argue with that. Carry on and I hope you soon achieve your goal.
I got my 2005 model in 6/7/05 when I was 17. Still have it too!
@@O5rx8Mazda dude that’s awesome, i hope she continue’s to bring you joy and may her doritos never fail.
Great review! I've always loved the RX8 design. Test drove once, but it was so short I cohosh put it through any paces. Glad I didn't purchase because I knew nothing about the temperament of the spinning Dorito. The manual was ❤❤❤. I'm surprised I haven't seen one with a Miata's engine fitted.
Spinning Dorito!
PUTTING A MIATA ENGINE IN AN RX8 IS LIKE PUTTING A VOLKSWAGEN ENGINE IN A PORSCHE.
@@robbristle5642 maybe if it was aToureg and Cayenne
Thank you for the good advice, I am picking one up this coming week, it will be my weekend fun car for date nights with the wife or cars and coffee meets with other car enthusiasts and i cant wait to go get it.
Have you picked it up yet? Which colour and spec? I really enjoyed my drive.
The only trouble I have had with my 2004 RX8 is critters eating the engine insulation, 4 times in the 20 years I had it, taken all the wires doing it, each repair costing $4000 with $2000 being my deductible. So after the fourth time I took the insurance money and got rid of in 2024 with only 16000 miles for $7680.00. Miss it but doing so made my life a little easier. One other thing, do not drive this car with a cold engine, it’s a rotary, you must warm it up, it’s a drag but a lot of troubles can be avoided if you got the patience.
Love these viewer drives
Thanks!
Thank you for informing people about the rear doors being not called "suicide doors". From memory, I'm pretty sure Mazda referred to them as the "Freestyle Door System" in the brochures when they were released.
There’s tradition and there’s marketing. Sometimes, both can be lame.
Reminds me I picked up my 04 RX8 exactly 20 years ago this month. Tracked and raced it. Miss that car. Don't miss needing to downshift 3 gears for power on the freeway.
Ha ha! I took this one out to the countryside for a drive and remember having to shift down a few gears several times!
My first car. Was super fun to drive 😂
Love the 'classic' review!
Fun car.
5 torque lol
It sure feels like 5 torques when you shift from third to fourth!
worth noting that the automatic version is a 4-port rotor design while the manual is a 6-port. Between that and a ~1500 RPM lower rev limit, avoid the automatic lol
The torque convertor in an auto can't cope with the high rpm and cavitates, hence lowering the rpm.
Avoiding autos is a good rule of thumb.
After 2006 the autos were 6 port and 6 speed. If you're going to buy it in auto you want 2006-2008 for the series 1.
If its not a daily driver you don't have to do much. For instance I only do a service once a year and that's oil change and sparkplugs.
Things get tricky when you have one as a daily driver, then it gets a little pricier. But owning one as a weekend car made me realise how better suited they are for that purpose, rather than as a daily.
Also here in the UK these cars cost like £3k to 4k, perfectly working and a rebuild costs £2k, some as low as 1.5k. They're basically the cheapest thing you can buy and get warranty at this stage of its lifecycle.
The main worry for me is how to get more power and if its worth it. I'm trying to do a gslse rotor housing swap with turbo, but only time will tell if that works well. This car is not for everyone but I like them. I own two 😂
wdym that it wouldn’t work as a daily driver 🤔
Not sure whats up with the seats in that car but I have the manually adjustable seats in my 06 and I'm pretty much sitting on the floorboards.
Interesting.
Thank you for covering this car. They've been incredibly cheap to buy, but horrendous to maintain and own.
I've contemplated buying an RX-8 to keep my NC2 MX-5 company... but the Miata has been trouble free and I don't have the same confidence in the RX...I could only live with pain if it was an FD RX-7.
Almost bought a decent condition one for 10k as my first car. I’m still in love with the car and want one but I’m glad I didn’t get it in hindsight. I sorta knew I liked cars but didn’t realize how much a could enjoy until I bought my WRX. Although they’re not the most reliable car (but still more so than RX-8) I know what to look out for and plus I can drive in the winter!
All that said, I’m glad I learned about the niche of RX-8 before I just bought one and I’m looking forward to driving my own
It's a very unique sports car. Definitely keep your eye on buying one.
We own 2 RX8's. Both cost us under 4K CAD. Both with less than 50k miles on them. Great cars when you can find the right ones for under 4500cad or 3kUSD.
Do you guys use them as a daily? I heard they are hard to maintain
@@reallilacpetal of course you’ve “heard” that. Answer is.. Not at all. Keep oil tipped up and change it often. Add a little premix to the gas. Drive it. Enjoy it. I have a video on maintaining them. Fantastic cars for the money.
This car is gorgeous 😊
I miss my 2010 RX-8 Touring...had an accident back in August 2019...Now I drive a 2015 Civic Si FG4 Coupe .
VTEC YO!
Just bought a 05 RX8 for 2 grand. Motor had no compression from an older lady who took great care of it and had it garaged.
Took the plugs out and drowned the engine with ATF about 8 times. Installed new plugs and replaced one coil.
Motor started and smoked out the neighborhood at 6 grand. Car will be premixed and 10w30 oil replaced every 3000 miles.
Genuine review👍👍👍
Thanks a ton
You have the static weight distro backwards. I have measured it on two different rx8
Maybe, maybe not, but it all depends on how you use it.
Already bought it before watching. worth it.
Glad you enjoyed the episode. What did you get exactly?
@@BrianMakse I own a 2004 192hp Manual RX8. and yup i enjoyed the episode!
Nice 2004 lightning yellow RX8 in the thumbnail! Only year they offered that color. I believe they changed it on following years, but I never understood why Mazda used a solid black coolant reservoir on the 2004 models. Coolant is a critical element to this vehicle and needs to be viewed. I do know Ford used solid black plastic for a lot of their reservoirs during this time frame also and I can’t recall if Mazda still had a ford connection at this time. Wouldn’t surprise me if they got these tanks from Ford somehow. Regardless, the RX8 is still one of the greatest handling production cars ever made. Front mid engine that thrives on momentum driving!
The only thing with the heel and toe is that you have to be well and truly on the brakes to rev match easily, you cant be half hearted on the brakes and heel toe, otherwise your passengers headbutt the windscreen 😂
Work on your technique!
Hey serious thanks for doing a non smear review of my all time favorite ride (Same year except mine is red!) Thank you for pointing out that when your shifting at 9k? Torque is apples and oranges as it is trying to define the engine in other normal engine terms like ltrs. Power to weight hardly ever comes up because a V8 is pretty much a V8 unless you had one of those Aluminum? Block engines that buick made way back when. *Had a friend crushing it with one in a car he built. One nit. My 2004 does 0 - 60 mph in 5. something seconds (Still) and I'm not a professional driver. And while your not wrong that there is a Mazda MX-5 that "could" beat an RX8 such as the (quote) 2016 Mazda MX-5 Miata Flyin’ LS3 Grand Touring, which was able to go from 0 to 60 mph in 3.5 seconds. However most MX-5s made were (quote) average 0 to 60 mph time is 6.68 seconds one was just shy of 10 seconds. Its a pretty car but... And while I'm not an MX-5 driver I've seen a lot of reviews that its handling is nothing like an RX-8 which feels to me like its glued to the street in a turn. If you still have access to one try going 60 on a cloverleaf thats posted 25mph! How many cars can you pull Gs in? ha ha. Anyway thanks again for an excellent review. I'm so sick of reading stuff by people that have no time to understand its different and has to be taken care of in a different way. If anyone is reading wondering? Oil from your engine is burned (On purpose) If you put any kind of synthetic in it this will fuck things up. Synthetic doesn't burn right. If you have a 2004 (Or other S1 models) Mazda didn't mix enough engine oil (Which is kind of junky) to keep the engine happy so you need to put some 2 cycle oil in the gastank when you fill up. I just dump in one of those small bottles. There maybe a perfect formula but this has held my car together for 140,000 miles. When you start the car stopping it cold can cause it to flood. In fact sometimes even when its warmed up so you rev to 2 or 3K hold for 3 or 4 seconds and shut off the engine (with your foot still on the gas) no more flooding. If you disconnect the battery the engine will need to relearn how to idle. Not checking and changing the oil is why engines go blamo. Its not a Chevy or a Ford the damn thing red lines at 9k!!! Fun fun car to drive and as you said its got room for a couple smallish friends in the back. P.S. a non car interesting factoid. Way back in (I think) 1946 someone bought a Navy Surplus Bearcat fighter plane with a gagillion horsepower and took the time to climb record and it stood until 4 or 5 years ago? Some aircraft designer looked at the Engine in an RX-8 and calculated things using that power to weight ratio and threw together a small experimental plane and put an actual RX-8 13B that he turbocharged *Has to fly up to 10,000 ft and beat the record that had stood like forever. There is you tube video of him doing it while an official timed him. How cool is that? p.s. I still tell people I got a car with Suicide doors!!! I mean how cool can it get?
It was considered a sedan when they introduced the 3 door, anything after is considered a sports car because of the name and car insurance
5lb~10lb of torque sounds about right, you're not kidding.
Indeed!
I own an 04 lightning yellow identical to that although I have a few aftermarket parts more coming soon
Which parts are you adding?
Great review. I’ve owned an RX8 for 13 lovely years with very few problems. It’s an 04 2.6 with 40k miles on the clock.
It’s only had DIY repairs and is a dream to drive. Totally stock. All my family and friends love it and jumped on me when I was going to sell it for fuel reasons.
Recently I changed the ssv solenoid and found a little yellow flow restrictor in its vacuum pipe. Anyone know what it does?
Glad you enjoyed it. Sounds like you have a great car on your hands. Hopefully someone with some experience finds your question.
Would be all over this if I only had my garage of days gone by for maintenance; plus a 100 mile commute twice a week would swallow quite some fuel. Great car though. I'll have to stick to my joint first prize, NC MX5 for now. Cheers Brian.
Cheers!
Stupid question but i swear i saw one recently for sale& it looked like it had a T top? It was stunning, light blue. Little side vent, windows you push out! I was in love❣️I never saw one before & it had 34 k on it! The owner was adking 10,500k. Never driven in winter & trickle battery charged in.his garage.. Im looking for a convertible or t top! Any body out here? 🕵️ Please be respectful as I'm just learning about sport cars, ty!
There are no t tops or convertibles. If anything, it's remotely possible it's aftermarket, but that's never a good idea. The basic info about that car sounds ok, but make sure you buy it well. Have it inspected by someone qualified and make it comes with a complete documented history.
Poor fuel consumption, thats part of the deal man😂😂😂😂
CAN IT KEEP UP? My 04’ RX8 tops out at 145 mph. The real question is can the average sports car today “KEEP UP” with an 04’ Manual RX8.
The minivans of 2023 are quicker in a straight line.
The Rx8 is not for straight lines it's for tracks and twisty roads, it has a 50:50 weight distribution similar driving experience to a Porsche, I know, I have own both.
What about an automatic I have one that my grandma gave me that’s been sitting for 7 years only has 15,000 miles
It's not doing anyone any good just sitting around.
In tha American aspect, anything coming from Europe,Europe haven't any emissions testing,but with Americans they change out every part of the vehicles horsepower so the local law enforcement can or maybe able to keep up
You should get your RX-8 with eiher transmission, you should get it with the 6 speed paddle shift, espcially if you live in the city, and not in the countryside, and the 6 speed manual if you aren't in the city and can benefit from the 6 speed.
The manual drives beautifully in the city.
In the uk heel and toe is referred to as driving a car!
Ha ha!
And I thought maybe I need to sell mine that just sit Inter garage 🤦🏽♂️
Classic
The seat has an up/down adjustment.
One woild think you might know that seeing you know everything else.
I thought the seat was fixed in position! You know, because it's old and old cars didn't have seat adjusters! Thanks for enlightening me!
Dude chill out
man im so in love with the rx8 but i just got no money
Is it a good sport car for beginners?
Sure. Easy to drive, but lots to learn.
This thing would walk an 86/brz around the track
100% not ever
I'm glad you got your first drive in an rx-8 around town
It was actually laps around the Grand Prix circuit at Canadian Tire Motorsport Park, but who’s counting?
You would get more horsepower if your friend fixed his tail light gasket
Have you looked at your muffler bearings lately?
A 2004 should not be anywhere near 14K unless it is mint and has only 20K. I bought a 2006 RX-8 with 37K for 10K last years, one owner, clean Carfax. These vehicles are not big bucks.
The seats don't have airbags.
you cant get a better driving car for a similar price.
Stay away from the S1, stick to the updated S2 2009 on.
07 grand Vitara barely seen anymore
5Tq is about right. 💀
Ha!
Anybody else first see this car in ben 10 Alien Swarm???
no
Faster than a trashBRZ, more fun than a boat and better looking than a BMWZ4SUPPRA😂😂😂
Which standerds are you speaking american or European standed
How can you scweese 50%out of a hundred by 0's and 1n's
my 100hp innova has more torque (200nm)
My electric wheel gun certainly does!
You can lower the seat its electric
I reached the lower limit.
“We care about driving-“ and then drones on about stupid shit like the lack of Apple airplay and the presence of a CD player in a car from 2004. Listen, my daily driver has a cd player and I wouldn’t have it any other way.
To answer the question he poses: yes and yes. 9000 rpm redline in an engine that feels like running it to redline is an inevitability. This doesn’t rev as much as it falls to redline. The rotary is not a bug it’s a feature of this car. And because it’s a Mazda: Chassis is perfectly balanced, steering is precise and well weighted, and the transmission is so easy to operate you could reach your teenager how to drive stick with this. Bottom line: where else can you drive a sports cars to 9000rpm for this price? The closest thing to this is an S2000 and those are going for ridiculous prices these days. The RX8 was blessed with a fragile engine that gets terrible economy- so no one wants them. Good news they’re cheap! And honestly, having an FRS that committed seppuku before 70K- there’s no guarantees even when you buy a Toyota. Reliability just ain’t what it used to be. So my advice: take a chance on this. Just make sure you get a compression test before signing the title!
That comment clearly flew right over your head, but it definitely served its purpose. Thanks for watching!
It is or it isn't
It wasn't worth your money when it came out. lol
Every car i see has a flawed engine, unfortunately too much of a risk to buy for long term useage
No its not 😂 buy a car with a warranty on it ❤
It’s not 2004 any longer.
I loved these when they came out and now I look at them and can't believe I ever loved the look of them. They did not age well at all IMO.
This isn’t the best colour…
RX8 with the official Mazdaspeed bodykit looks great, have a look and tell me what you think. Just google RX8 Mazdaspeed. Transforms the car.
Your opinion is your opinion. I am picking one up this coming week hopefully and I think the car looks great, it's red
gg
Thrse cars are track ready-made!! #Wankel #brapbrap #MazdaSpeed #RX8
Every car is track ready 😎
you cant driver
you not got a mind that not owned by othere road tests.
funny
BAD REVIEW
You’re quite incorrect in your assessment.
zoom zoom
Did you get your stunt driver licence yet?
@@BrianMakse yep ready to drive the wheels off literally🏒🛼