Mazda RX-8 (2+2s Pt.1) – Everyday Driver

In this first of 3 parts on 2+2 sports cars, the guys take the aging and often forgotten RX-8 out for blast on mountain roads. How will it fare against the fresh-faced Hyundai Genesis Coupe, and the luxurious Infiniti G37S? See more reviews at EverydayDriver.com
Video Rating: 4 / 5

25 thoughts on “Mazda RX-8 (2+2s Pt.1) – Everyday Driver

  1. Not a fair comparison.

    The RX8 is not exactly stock. It is lowered on springs so it is ofcourse not handling the way a stock car would.

  2. I just beat one of these in my Toyota Celica. Not to hate, but i thought these were faster.

  3. switzerland… 1 litre costs around 1.90 franken wich is like 1.80 dollar or so… lol^^

  4. aww… for my tiburon V6 its about 23 MPG and i almost can’t afford that =S
    gas is frickin expensive in my country.

  5. I’m 16 and saw a 2004 rx8 for like 10,000 and there weren’t that many miles on it. It’s going to take me like 2 years to get that much money but it’s worth it. Too bad the chances of it still being there in two years aren’t very good.

  6. Yep she drinks like a fiend!!! lol Average about 16 – 17 MPG and about 20 on the highway.

  7. Not in my Honda Accord is getting fairly old I need to find another car that’s cheap but also sporty. That won’t cost arm and a leg to maintain insurance.

  8. I have a question for the end of the year questions Video. How did everyday driver get started? Why did you start posting YouTube videos?

  9. The long haired guy needs to stop being old, the Mazda RX8 is one of 4 cars I would never modify the body outside of weight reduction, or turbo intercooler space improvements. It’s a true brutal killer in sheeps camo…

  10. Can you guys do a review of the Toyota Celica GT-S 6 speed? It’s getting fairly rare and old but I’ve driven one and it was awesome. I think you guys would enjoy driving it.

  11. Vietnamese pronounce it “Wynn-dai.” No problem, they don’t mind how you pronounce it, as long as you buy one.

  12. I also think that americans pronounce stuff weird sometimes but come on. Hyundai is a Korean word. Do you know how they pronounce it? Didn’t think so. And it’s also not pronounced hi-un-dai but more of a hee-un-dai as far as I know. But I don’t care enough about hyundai to get my facts straight. One thing though. The way Nissan is pronounced in the US actually matches that of the way the Japanese pronounce it. And no, that is not deliberate:)

  13. Hyundai, pronounced, hi-un-die, NOT hunday. Americans. Speak English, speak it properly. Berks.

  14. CHECK THIS OUT. IM TOSSING AN LS9 ENGINE IN THIS. MY CURRENT PROJECT. THAT’S RIGHT LS9, THE ONE FROM THE ZR1. THATS 600+HP AND 600+FT/LBS OF TORQUE. I RECON IT WILL DO 60 IN UNDER 3 SECONDS. ALL THAT WHILE MAINTAINING EVERYDAY DRIVIABILITY AND INCREDIBLE HANDLING.

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