What should I do???
Sell: get something diff (4D, AWD, Turbo)
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Should i sell my car???
#1
as the title says? please vote...
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#2
You are not going to get what you put into it. If you are okay with that I say get the EVO MR. I am interested, however, to see how it would look with a stock body and new rims though. :thumbup:
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#3
no matter how much i want an MR, its outta my price range, im looking at used 03-05 GSR EVOs. Just tryin to convince myself that the evo is worth the money and that i wont regret selling my car.
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#4
fwd = poo
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#5
cars = poo
(09-25-2019, 03:18 PM)V1GiLaNtE Wrote: I think you need to see a mental health professional.
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#6
Yeah get the EVO if you can afford it. You won't regret it.
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#7
if you can get into an evo, you wont regret it one bit
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Reliable?
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#9
When I think EVO, I think awesome car with the following downsides:

Cost of Insurance for a college age male.
Big ass gas bill

If you're okay with the two above, an EVO would be sweet.
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#10
Feersty Wrote:Reliable?

save for warren's mishap, i haven't heard anything about them being unreliable.
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#11
REliability is very good on EVOs. Only problems that ive read about are with the Tranfer Cases in the 03-04s. Most of these have been taken care off because most happened under warranty. ive test drove both an 03 EVO and a 06 MR, my god, if i or any of you can afford any model 06 EVO get one immediately. Turbo Lag is non existent with the MIVEC. SO LOOKS LIKE EVO IT IS....unless i can be swayed otherwise
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#12
Pull the trigger. EVO or STi.
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#13
Hahahah Sti is laughable compared to the EVO in track performance. Get the Evo.
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#14
D_Eclipse9916 Wrote:Hahahah Sti is laughable compared to the EVO in track performance. Get the Evo.

I never saw anything about him tracking the car. I too have read that the EVO is a better track performer, but from my personal driving experience of both cars (albeit as brief as a test drive and some ride alongs) I believe I would enjoy the STI more as a daily driver/autox car. Don't get me wront, the EVO is badass and I'd take one anyday, but I was more drawn to the STI.

But we all understand if you have to stick to the DSMhood. :wink:
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#15
I remember when the Evo came out in '03, I think the only fault anyone could find with the car is that the gas tank is rather small, but thats it. I know you won't regret it!
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#16
Don't EVO's also have small ass clutches? I've talked to a few guys who've had to swap clutches at 10-15k. Granted, I'm sure there was a good bit of jackassery involved.
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#17
Do it, Justin.
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#18
ok yeah... get an evo... they are fast... i found that out the hard way today Tongue
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#19
you'll miss your old car, but you'll be VERY happy with your new one
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#20
I guess the obvious questions - what can you get for your car now, and what does a used evo go for?
(09-25-2019, 03:18 PM)V1GiLaNtE Wrote: I think you need to see a mental health professional.
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