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MSRP: $26,435 - $31,930
Value: Poor
MPG: 16 city/22 hwy

2009 Mazda RX8

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RX-8 Review

There is little that's unique in today's automotive world of platform and drivetrain sharing. The Lotus Elise, a niche car that ought not share much in common with anything else, is in fact powered by a Toyota engine once also seen in the Pontiac Vibe. The Volvo C30 uses the same underpinnings as the Mazda 3. Which brings us to the 3's flashier sibling, the RX-8. Here, at least, is a sports car that is not only affordable, it's unique: it shares neither its platform nor its unconventional powertrain with anything else.

When it debuted in 2003, the RX-8's clamshell doors, four adult-size seats, high-revving rotary engine, and lightweight body set it apart. For 2009, the RX-8 gets a minor freshening featuring new headlights and taillights, a slightly revised interior, and a driver-focused R3 model. After a couple of days thrashing an R3, we're quite smitten.

The spec sheet for the R3 - which recalls the R1 and R2 versions of the third-generation RX-7 - reads much like that of a Mitsubishi Lancer Evolution or a Subaru Impreza WRX STI.... Read full article

 
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