FYI, we don't use the terminology "series" in the US. It's the 2009 RX-8 with rotary styled wheels and the 40th-Anniversary Edition. The five spoke is the standard 18 inch wheel for all 2004-2008 RX-8s except the base model.
FYI, we don't use the terminology "series" in the US. It's the 2009 RX-8 with rotary styled wheels and the 40th-Anniversary Edition. The five spoke is the standard 18 inch wheel for all 2004-2008 RX-8s except the base model.
Yeah, here in Oz, we laugh or stratch our heads at the USA wank factor calling an 08-model car an "09-model". Or all the 03-model RX-8's getting called an 04-model.
Anyway, the "Series-II" hit the streets of Japan in FEB-08 if memory serves me & to those outside the USA, if was built in 08 then its an 08-model. Thankfully the world doesn't revolve around the USA so for the rest of the planet an 08-model car is called an 08-model........
Plus, Americans are catching onto the "Series" naming as they are well versed with this for the RX-7 (check RX-7 forums to see) as I see them using it as common language for the "Series-4" (86-88) & "Series-5" (89-91). However, the "Series-6" (92-95) is still refered to as a 93-model (wank factor again) so its not yet formalised. The "Series" terminology started in the UK, branched to Oz spread to NZ & due to its simple practicality is slowly spreading further & further.
I know its what you are accustommed to but as the world gets smaller & smaller, the USA way of thinking should eventually accept reality (ie, 08 model called an 08-model) & fall into line with the rest us, albiet dragged kicking & screaming all the way..........lol.