Matthew Fortner wrote:
I've also been thinking about finding a bargain RX-8 and stripping it.
For a car that didn't sell terribly well, they sure are keeping their value in the used market. I haven't seen a high mileage one for sale yet, but I imagine it could be had for $15k-ish. I've had mine for nearly a year, and I could probably sell it for about 95% of what I bought if for.
I bought my RX-8 in Sept of '05 for the primary purpose of track and auto-x. I do not have a tow vehicle, but I fit (4) 245/45/17 on 9" wide wheels in the back seats, tools, cooler, clothes, and limited camping gear. It also takes me about an hour to load the car after changing tires at the end of the day. Last weekend at Summit Pt, I was coveting the luxury of tow vehicle and trailer.
In stock form the RX-8 is a very fun car. My only modifications are track brake pads, 17x9 wheels with R-compounds, and a decent alignment. My car is a base model and weighs a little under 2900 lbs with heavy wheels. It does tend to understeer a bit, and it is pretty torque-challenged. It does everything else really well. Great steering, great brakes, great shifter, easy on tires, 9300rpm fuel cut, and generally pretty well put together. There have been numerous recalls, but my car has been solid.
Those that come from a very torquey car like a Mustang generally want nothing to do with a high-rpm momentum car like the RX-8, but the car is deceptively quick, even in bone stock form. I've passed some pretty quick machinery on track.
Good luck on your search.