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Go test it Roland, and bring us some videos :smile:

Its been sold in Germany, been tested in some tv program on channel "DSF".

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Why VI when VII is out. Honest i dont think thats Ro lands type of car awd and turbo. No autobahn cruiser.

  • 1 Jahr später...
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Yeah that was a very incomplete car. Besides I say you should even forget VII, 'cause VIII is out (*Note: I've heard the VIII produces 271HP compared to 276HP on the VII. The reason is apparently some type of new emmision regulation or something like that. If you're a horsepower junkie that might bother you, but other than that everything about the VIII kills the VII!)

  • 2 Monate später...
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ive heard a lot of good things and a lot of bad things about the evoVIII. i really dont know to much of the bad except that its mitsubishi meaning after 30k miles its trouble and in the u.s. its limited edition so they are jacking up the sticker price.

i know that it is ment to compete with the wrx sti and marginally falls short of the sti in performance statistics although the review i had read of the two said the evo was better when they published all of the numbers pointing to the sti.

i really want to get some opinions, stories, facts, whatever on this beast.

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i drove a wanna-be STi made buy a california tuner, it didn't feel comfortable to drive at all. I really did not enjoy it, the standad WRX felt better, so STI will, I'm sure be fast, but i think EVO may have it for driving.

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i heard pretty much the same thing as bleh. the most i heard for price was 20k over sticker, rediculous. i also heard the 30,000 mile thing. where the engine will just blow up. i was looking at the sti motor the other day. 2.4 boxer with 14.5 psi!!! i dont know about you but i wouldnt want to run 14.5 as a daily driver, it seems unreliable, granted the engine was built for it but let me know what you think?

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some cars run as high, or better than 20psi daily, but that is peak boost, and they are highly regulated. 14.5 out of subaru - who has always been very aggressive in wastegate controls, bothers me.

I saw something in motor trend. I question its accuracy, but is was a quick spec comparison. The slalom and 0-60 were better on EVO. I was impressed.

  • 1 Monat später...
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In daily driving it's not as though you are going to be pumping 14.5 psi every mile of the way unless you are a complete lunatic. For speed spurts it would really pay off, but in cruising I think the turbo would probably be running a lot slower.

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EVOs aren't made for cruising, infact up until the VIII they've been pretty terrible at it comfort-wise. The VIII, however, does have a 6th gear, which makes cruising a little more comfortable. It really is a car made for full-on driving. Not particularly practical for every day driving, but something for the weekend. The accelerator, clutch, and brakes are all snatchy when driven at low speeds.

Service intervals are short, but you have to remember these cars are derived from WRCs, where they're serviced and parts are replaced every 50 miles. To squeeze 280BHP from a 2-litre engine is pretty impressive, yet with the proper servicing they'll last for a very long time. Tires and brakes need frequent replacement, but that's the nature of the car.

It's still an absolute bargain for the performance and handling.

  • 1 Jahr später...
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I really dont know were you guys are getting the 30,000 mile on the evo 8 from but that is a flat out lie. I have one and it has over 60,000 mile and i havent had a problem. The engine didnt just blow up. Theres a difference between driving and abuse.

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Hallo S8,

 

schau doch mal hier zum Thema Zubehör für Andere Automarken (Anzeige)? Eventuell gibt es dort etwas Passendes.

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There is a difference between driving and abuse, this is true. Perhaps that is why 90gst's Evo has lasted for 60,000 miles with no problem. For anyone really abusing their car, there engine probably would'nt last even for 30,000 without something breaking, no matter what the car.

By the way, this thread is as old as hell.

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By the way, this thread is as old as hell.
fiddich Posted: Wed Jul 02, 2003 6:43 pm
90gst Posted: Wed Nov 03, 2004 8:10 pm
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bwahahahahahhaa o man hahahahaha its a carpassion classic. hahahahahaha :-))! definitely a keeper

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It's a classic alright. I'll respond to your last post in two years Bleh.

Dang, I just did. :wink:

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Which is really saying something, since Mitsu doesn't introduce a new Evolution unless it's going to be a major step forward from the previous model.

Then again, maybe they're just cashing in on the Evo name now, like Nissan is going to do with the Skyline.

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You're right about Mitsu just throwing out new Evo models every now and then, but really, 8 in 12 years isn't that bad. Most of those were to switch to the new platform or add something new, they weren't just minor revision. Evo 6 for example introduced a torque-adaptive front LSD and AYC on the rear (even if only offered on the RS model).

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