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    Fair Enough...

    Quote Originally Posted by evil-G-nius View Post
    Well to be real, those "rolling billboards" are actual race cars. maybe time attack or something
    Yeah I was thinking something like that. I couldn't see an everyday and/or show car with all that sh*t on it...
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    Quote Originally Posted by VegasMatt View Post
    The more I read about the MR the more I want wait to get in it. The TC-SST sounds awesome and has gotten good reviews. I am not sure what mag it was but they put the new MR vs the new STI and it spanked it. They did say if you are looking for a car to work on, and drag race, get the GSR.
    The mag was Road and Track. The MR they tested wasn't even a final production model...there were still some "bugs" in the TC-SST shift programming. Every issue that has tested the new Evo vs the new Sti is all the same...they all prefer the new Evo X. The strengths of the new Sti is its low end power and everyday driving feel, but other than that the Evo spanks it in every catagory tested.


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    omg that evo is pure sex. red and gold/bronze ftw!
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    Holy $#*t Batman! Freaking Sexy!!!!!!!!!!!!
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    Quote Originally Posted by 4-G-rim View Post
    The mag was Road and Track. The MR they tested wasn't even a final production model...there were still some "bugs" in the TC-SST shift programming. Every issue that has tested the new Evo vs the new Sti is all the same...they all prefer the new Evo X. The strengths of the new Sti is its low end power and everyday driving feel, but other than that the Evo spanks it in every catagory tested.

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    I finally got to test drive a Evo X last week. Every Evo X that had came in was presold and of course they wouldn't let any test drives with presold units. They had 1 evo that wasn't sold yet so a salesman that I have been cool with ever since I started shopping for my fiance's Endeavor gave me a call. Called me up to come to take a test drive on the only unsold Evo X that was coming off a truck thatmorning. I showed up early and he met up and he had already had the keys in his hands and had it parked towards the back.

    It was a Graphite Grey GSR with the site and sound package with the navigation, but no aero kit. Mitsubishi has stepped up their game on the Evo in almost every aspect I can think of. The interior is a step WAY up from the previous generation. The materials used are super nice and clean. I don't know why some of the people that "seen the car in person" say the plastics used still look cheap..but IMO they aren't. The placement of the shifter, A/C controls, and overall any of the controls of the car are soo user friendly. The gauges are light years better than the previous Evo....its a work of art just to look at. The M/T shifter doesn't look as nice as the previous generation Evo, but I like how its placed.

    The Recaro's are sooo freakin nice. The lateral support is better than the previous Evo Recaros, but personal opinions on this will vary depending on body sizes. Top notch stitching and materials..but the Evo IX Recaros look more visually appealing compared to the X. It seems Mitsu did there homework and considering the interior doesn't seem alot bigger than the previous Evo, it has more leg room and feels a bit more "spacious".

    Now when you test drive the car and you are actually driving this beautiful piece of machinary is where you can make the day and night differences of the Evo X and Evo VII/VIII/IX....especially if you have owned one previous or have rode or drove a previous Evo enough times to know how the car really was. The Evo X is SOLID...i mean its is quiet inside, almost high end luxury car quiet. Compared to the previous Evo's...the car feels much more better and bolted tightly where the previous Evo felt like a tin can with rattles randomly here and there. Steering feel is very responsive much like the previous Evo...you feel like the car is communicating with you still. We took some inner city road turns and 2 on ramp and off ramp highway turns at decent speeds enough to get a "real" feel of the car. This thing GRIPS like hell....and understeer is a word erased within the Lancer Evolution X vocabulary and even with hard corning, and turning the car manages to stay solid.

    Now for the motor impressions. The car feels awsome on straightline acceleration..but doesn't feel as fast at the previous Evo's, but that is most likely due to its heavier weight, but easily fixed with a 20hp gain. When boost hits...it has a nice and consistant linear powerband which feels SWEET but then again I liked the raw boost "whiplash" you got with the previous Evo in STOCK form. Then again we didn't fully go crazy with the powerband because there is a breakin period. The highest RPM we hit was 5000rpms and that was only on 4th gear, babying 1st-3rd gears. Even with the fly by wire throttle control...it still feels like it was cable. There wasn't no "delay" throttle response...it felt good.

    I can't say enough about the Evo X.....after test driving I am pretty much sold and over the fence on deciding whether to buy a X or a IX. It is a awsome car and if you are impressed already from what you read and see about what owners say about their Evo X and all the 4b11t response to mods already from AMS, Turbotrix, Vishnu, AGP, etc shops with their shop Evo X's....go out and test drive one and you will solidify your positive impressions that you may have from reading and seeing from those that are lucky enough to own one now.

    When I was done and got back into -G-rim, I already felt spoiled with the better build quality, technology, and modern engineering and design of the Evo X that it was more that obvious that before I drove the car that -G-rim was a OLD car and my Galant VR4 was even older. In all honestly though with all the great things I said about the Evo X, my 7g is still fun the drive...you can't beat the feeling of a lighter car and being able to toss it around and how it feels. With my 91 Galant VR4...well, while the Evo X is MUCH MORE refined power....there is that unbeatable feeling of RAW power nastiness my Galant VR4 displays when boost hits.

    My next car WILL be a Evo X and I can't wait till that day. I guess I will have to start saving my pennies and hopefully next year i will own one.
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    4-G-Rim did you're review get erased or something?

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    Quote Originally Posted by DNSerrano View Post
    4-G-Rim did you're review get erased or something?

    No...I just copied and pasted from my original posted review from the other section. I am bored right now and thought my review would get more exposure here for those that might be interested.

    I might get a chance to test drive another one again. I know I am teasing myself bad..but it just helps motivate me to own one. I plan to buy one next year..UNLESS Mitsu annouces a 6 speed M/T option in the future production.

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    Ya I know the feeling of test driving a newer car and the going back to your 7g :) I know the X WIll and SHOULD have more to offer then the previous models and as an IX owner couldn't imagine trading it in for something else, however I can't wait to get the oppurtunity to test out a "X".

    If I do buy one though, I would wait untill the price has dropped a bit and try to get one that has been modded.
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    Man I wanted to buy something luxury but man second thoughts...............

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