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Buyer’s guide: Mazda RX-8

What to look for on Mazda’s radical rotary-engined coupé.

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By Richard Dredge

June 2008

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The RX-8 is the most expensive motor to run this year, which ruins an otherwise excellent set of results.
When it hit showrooms in 2003, the Mazda RX-8 looked a million dollars – and it’s just as stylish today. The clever four-door is also a dream to drive and prices start from £7,000. However, its unique rotary engine is famed for its thirst and oil consumption, and it isn’t as practical as a hatchback. So, is it a wise used buy?

History
THE RX-8 arrived with 190bhp or 238bhp Hi-Power engine options and only one trim. The more potent version was detuned to 228bhp in January 2004. In February 2006, the Evolve was unveiled, while the PZ, which had suspension tuned by Prodrive and 10-spoke OZ alloy wheels, was launched in May.

September saw the arrival of the Nemesis special, which was based on the 190bhp model. A facelift arrived in January 2008.

What to look for
THE RX-8’s ‘suicide’ rear half door arrangement is stylish, but it can be awkward to get in the back, as the front doors have to be opened before you can use them. So make sure you can live with the hassle if you’ve got a family.

Legroom is also tight in the rear, although children won’t find this a problem. Also, beware of grey imports, which don’t match UK specification. If the car you’re looking at has an automatic gearbox, for example, it’s an unofficial import.

Alternatives
THE RX-8 has few direct rivals, because it’s the only car on sale with a rotary engine. However, the Alfa GT coupé looks great, goes well and comes with a practical hatchback. You could also look at the Peugeot 407 Coupé which, like the Alfa, has the appeal of a diesel option. Another safe bet is BMW’s 3-Series. It is reliable and great to drive in two-door coupé guise.

Verdict
MAKE sure you can afford to run an RX-8, because it gets through fuel and oil at quite a rate. And you have to make regular checks of the dipstick, too, which becomes tiresome. If you cover a lot of miles, the running costs will quickly add up, so bear this in mind. You also need to be able to live with the lack of practicality before taking the plunge.

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2 Comments

Titanium Grey RX8 230psi

I bought my Rx8 around 6 months ago and it always brings a smile to my face. Soo hard keeping to residential roads as you want to take it up to the 9,000 rpm and have some fun. Handles amazing, looks amazing (especially with the lowered front reg plate showing off the big front grille). I have also fitted G-reddy flamed tips exhaust system and sounds awsome. I have had no issue with practicability of the car apart from the heavy snow when i had to abandon it on a hill and couldnt drive it for a week. Just had to tax, MOT and looking at a service soon which is hitting me hard on the bank, its deffinately not a cheap car to run. Doesnt go through oil like everyone says but is rediculous with fuel. Averaging 20mpg. For the price i paid though you get alot for your money, low milage, full leather, heated front seats, high performance, 6CD bose sound system and sunroof. Car always gets good attention from all ages and had plenty of compliments.

By m8kenna on 26 January, 2010, 3:54pm

08 RX8 Anti roll bar link failure and other stuff.

My RX8 came into my life in May 2008. We were made for each other. There is a slight 'age gap' of 59 years....but who's counting!
I treated myself after giving up smoking and have lived with a permanent grin ever since. Oh what a joy to drive. She is expensive to run but not quite as bad on fuel and oil. I had been spending £70 each week on the weeds so whatever I spend on my Mate I can discount it by £70 weekly. She has a problem with the anti roll link but ,as I have just discovered, this is not abnormal and will be something to look out for in future. My son has yet to place his backside on the driver's seat....not much chance of that!!!!! I have to admit that my husband has driven her once, Only once.
I doubt that I will ever change vehicle.......I suppose I am 'set in my ways'. They say that as we age we dislike change.
I shall thoroughly enjoy my M8 as long as I am able

By l49kenna on 11 March, 2011, 9:35pm

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Clutch
ENSURE the clutch isn’t slipping, as premature failures aren’t unheard of and a new one is £1,000. Look for clues – has the car been driven in town?

Suspension
THE anti-roll bar links are prone to failure. This isn’t dangerous, but it can cause the car to lean more heavily in the corners, which can ruin the RX-8’s handling.

Oil system
CHECK that the pipe from the oil cooler is intact. It can corrode, causing the engine to lose its oil – with dire consequences. A seized rotary engine isn’t a cheap repair.

Headlamps
ARE the xenon lights working properly? Water can get in around the seals and wreck the unit. Replacements are very expensive, so don’t ignore them.

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