Have you ever owned an EVO?
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Have you ever owned an EVO?
Im now on my 4th Scooby and really fancy a change and with that change being crossing to the dark side for an EVO 6.
My present Scoob is a Version 3 STI RA running 340bhp which is a great car and seriously quick but something keeps getting at me to try an EVO. Ive read all the stories about running costs etc but that doesnt worry me im just looking for the low down from people who have owned both a Scoob and an Evo.
I have always loved the look of the "6" they look really aggressive but is the car as complete as it looks.
Jay.
My present Scoob is a Version 3 STI RA running 340bhp which is a great car and seriously quick but something keeps getting at me to try an EVO. Ive read all the stories about running costs etc but that doesnt worry me im just looking for the low down from people who have owned both a Scoob and an Evo.
I have always loved the look of the "6" they look really aggressive but is the car as complete as it looks.
Jay.
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sold my evo 6 this year now on my third scooby. for handeling the evo 6 was much better. but all round i prefer the scooby. the sound of the flat four,looks and the way it drives.
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i used to own a evo 6 tm 2.2 was a great car i moved on to a 2003 wrx and fell in love with subaru! To me i feel more one with the car i prefer the purr you get from the scooby. The interior finishing is a much better quality too.
But i would never deprive anyone from owning a evo 6 they are a lot of fun but subaru is much more of a pleasure to drive and own. :-)
But i would never deprive anyone from owning a evo 6 they are a lot of fun but subaru is much more of a pleasure to drive and own. :-)
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Im now on my 4th Scooby and really fancy a change and with that change being crossing to the dark side for an EVO 6.
My present Scoob is a Version 3 STI RA running 340bhp which is a great car and seriously quick but something keeps getting at me to try an EVO. Ive read all the stories about running costs etc but that doesnt worry me im just looking for the low down from people who have owned both a Scoob and an Evo.
I have always loved the look of the "6" they look really aggressive but is the car as complete as it looks.
Jay.
My present Scoob is a Version 3 STI RA running 340bhp which is a great car and seriously quick but something keeps getting at me to try an EVO. Ive read all the stories about running costs etc but that doesnt worry me im just looking for the low down from people who have owned both a Scoob and an Evo.
I have always loved the look of the "6" they look really aggressive but is the car as complete as it looks.
Jay.
I was in a similar position to you - I owned an Evo 6 GSR in 2004, and it was a superb car, one of the best A to B driver's cars available***.
I used the Evo as a day to day car, and cost of filling it (50 mile commute) was becoming "expensive".
***However, the car suffered from numerous and expensive reliability issues.
Delay in replacement parts from the UK dealer was also a problem - waited 4 weeks for AYC control unit.
When I looked for a replacement of the Evo, the recommendation was to go for a GC8 Impreza (parts costs and general servicing costs a large factor).
PM me if you want more detailed information.
PS Owned 5 GC8 Imprezas and 1 Evo - something about the flat four rumble is addictive.
Richard
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In the past couple of weeks driven and evo 6 now running around 360bhp and a evo 7 running 385/400 on a mr 10.5t exhaust housing and uprated cams and the first I will say is if I had never driven and Impreza I would love the cars.
The evos are very very responsive and pull very well from lowdown but seem to tail off after about 5500rpm. The turn in is pin sharp lot sharper than an Impreza but the turning circle is crap due to the quick rack.
I never understood how you could feel disconnected from a car when people mentioned evos but now I get it and it hard to put into words until you drive one after an Impreza.
Personally I would stick to an Impreza as it just has so much character and finally the evo sounds no different to a glanza turbo, had both pull up outside my house lol
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The evos are very very responsive and pull very well from lowdown but seem to tail off after about 5500rpm. The turn in is pin sharp lot sharper than an Impreza but the turning circle is crap due to the quick rack.
I never understood how you could feel disconnected from a car when people mentioned evos but now I get it and it hard to put into words until you drive one after an Impreza.
Personally I would stick to an Impreza as it just has so much character and finally the evo sounds no different to a glanza turbo, had both pull up outside my house lol
Banny
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The 7's onwards are good looking cars (the 5's are no bad) but the one serious thing the evo has going for it over the scoob is that it doesnt have the chav/ned stigma attached to it, which is a pretty huge plus point
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I,ve had 3 Evos a Tommi Mak in Red with only 11k miles, had Autronic etc fitted to the car, it was producing 363bhp/345ft/lb, it drove fantastic, handled superb but imo didn,t have the raw passion my V3 STI gives me.
My last Evo i spent a ŁŁŁŁŁŁŁŁŁŁ on it, had it fully forged by M.A.DEVELOPMENTS, Autronic again, FP Green, AP 6 pots the whole shabazz, this was a 8 MR by the way and we had that dyno,d @ 469bhp/452ft/lb and i have to say it was the BEST car i,ve owned, the only reason i sold was cus of a family illness and i needed to raise some quick cash.
The later cars, i.e 8s 9s are superb, the handling etc is very good but saying that not as good as my Spec C WAS, best thing to do fella is test drive one, see what budget you have and go from there, the 6 is getting old now and there,s alot of tired cars out-there, check the AYC etc is all ok, serviced regualer etc etc..
PS, My V3 comes VERY close though to my MR for GRINABILITY.....
Hope this hepls...
My last Evo i spent a ŁŁŁŁŁŁŁŁŁŁ on it, had it fully forged by M.A.DEVELOPMENTS, Autronic again, FP Green, AP 6 pots the whole shabazz, this was a 8 MR by the way and we had that dyno,d @ 469bhp/452ft/lb and i have to say it was the BEST car i,ve owned, the only reason i sold was cus of a family illness and i needed to raise some quick cash.
The later cars, i.e 8s 9s are superb, the handling etc is very good but saying that not as good as my Spec C WAS, best thing to do fella is test drive one, see what budget you have and go from there, the 6 is getting old now and there,s alot of tired cars out-there, check the AYC etc is all ok, serviced regualer etc etc..
PS, My V3 comes VERY close though to my MR for GRINABILITY.....
Hope this hepls...
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I had an evo 6 untill recently, i now have a uk 2000 turbo. The diffrence ive found between the 2 is that the scooby welcomes me but the evo didnt. if that makes sense lol,
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yeah i brought an evo 7 lasted 2 weeks then got stolen ! !
had a classic scooby before that, and now got a Version 8 STI !! i would have the subaru any day over the evo much better drive, but as always the evo did handle that little bit better!
had a classic scooby before that, and now got a Version 8 STI !! i would have the subaru any day over the evo much better drive, but as always the evo did handle that little bit better!
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Yes, owned an EVO 6 GSR for a year.
NEVER again.
Great to drive but just so many problems with it, and it was only 1 year old with average miles too.
More problems in that 1 year than I've had with 12 years of Subaru ownership.
NEVER again.
Great to drive but just so many problems with it, and it was only 1 year old with average miles too.
More problems in that 1 year than I've had with 12 years of Subaru ownership.
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I had the option of either buying an EVO3 or my Classic Impreza. The Impreza just pulled me more, I just seem to find they have more character, more appeal...to use a Clarksonism, more "soul" than an EVO.
I'm not knocking the EVOs, I've never had the opportunity to drive one other than that EVO3 which I test drove, I know that they do have their advantages over Imprezas but I'm glad I chose the Impreza, I love it.
I'm not knocking the EVOs, I've never had the opportunity to drive one other than that EVO3 which I test drove, I know that they do have their advantages over Imprezas but I'm glad I chose the Impreza, I love it.
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imho the early evos are the best, I own an 400bhp evo 2 (as well as a newage Sti) and for an out and out laugh the evo wins every time. probably not what you want to hear but just my 2pence
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I used to have a 6 it 'was' the best handling car out of the box by a long shot over all the imprezas that I had before it going back from the Blobeye STI shape.
Running costs were just silly. 120miles out of a tank (although i had a big spec BHP car) and then the diff services... god help you if the pump packs in. An RS would certainly be the model of choice if I were ever to visit that side again. - not likely though.
Might be out of your budget but a jap spec 2003 STI reminds me allot of the pin sharp handling that the Evo had. (that's my current car) You loose the Scooby burble but you gain a fantastic car with a very unique sound it is now the best handling car i've had.
Running costs were just silly. 120miles out of a tank (although i had a big spec BHP car) and then the diff services... god help you if the pump packs in. An RS would certainly be the model of choice if I were ever to visit that side again. - not likely though.
Might be out of your budget but a jap spec 2003 STI reminds me allot of the pin sharp handling that the Evo had. (that's my current car) You loose the Scooby burble but you gain a fantastic car with a very unique sound it is now the best handling car i've had.
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Had a couple of scoobs and an evo, got nothing at the moment but if i could afford to spend some money it would definatly be another evo. miss it more than both my scoobs put together.
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find a good RS no ayc to think about.
i had a 6 and loved every minute of it always had a smile when i looked at it
had it 2 years then had to sell as we had a little un and need some spare cash.
in that time the only thing i had to buy was a battery which went **** up in winter and a clutch as it was on original clutch and i was running around 330bhp. as for some saying they get 120 miles or so out of a tank sorry thats a bit b*ll*cks they were flooring it every were i used it every day and was doin around 250+to a tank you will see less when having a spirited drive tho.
get over to the mlr and have a good look around.
oh yeah you do loose the burble on the evo tho but other things make up for it
i had a 6 and loved every minute of it always had a smile when i looked at it
had it 2 years then had to sell as we had a little un and need some spare cash.
in that time the only thing i had to buy was a battery which went **** up in winter and a clutch as it was on original clutch and i was running around 330bhp. as for some saying they get 120 miles or so out of a tank sorry thats a bit b*ll*cks they were flooring it every were i used it every day and was doin around 250+to a tank you will see less when having a spirited drive tho.
get over to the mlr and have a good look around.
oh yeah you do loose the burble on the evo tho but other things make up for it
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agree with Banny and what most have said.. except the looks.. the 6 looks the best imho..
easier to mod.. decat, exhaust, filter, boost controller and remap and mine make 354bhp.. handling is very good, brakes are very good. . it is perfect for what I need at the moment.. goes quick enough and comfortable.. but it just lacks something that makes me feel like I will keep it for a long while.. whether I have just owned too many Subarus I am not sure..
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Evo's are characterless cars, they lack everything that the Subaru has.... I'm on my thrid scoob now and had an Evo7 inbetween and I have to say they are boring as F%^&
They are rapid cars, easily tuned up, strong engines but the AYC really does take away fromt the driving fun and the AYC is the weakest part of the car for sure!!
My P1 used to p155 all over my mates Tommi Mak.
If you enjoy driving a car stick with an Impreza, if you want a car that looks nice and drives with no real driver input get an Evo.
Just my opinion
They are rapid cars, easily tuned up, strong engines but the AYC really does take away fromt the driving fun and the AYC is the weakest part of the car for sure!!
My P1 used to p155 all over my mates Tommi Mak.
If you enjoy driving a car stick with an Impreza, if you want a car that looks nice and drives with no real driver input get an Evo.
Just my opinion
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Ive had my 7rs2 for about 5 months after having three subarus before. The only reason i would come back is 'the noise'. Performance/handling/rarity/reliability/ is the reason i wont. Although im allways tempted by a type r/p1, lol.... Just my opinion. Love them both though, great cars.
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I had a Tommi Mak edi ie. Evo 6.5 they called them as they we're better then the normal 6's with stronger turbo, better brakes etc.. & was tuned up with straight through zorst, tubulor manifold, hks goodies etc.. but just didn't cut it for me. Lookes & drive was spot on but somehow the grunt it produced didn't feel manly for me compared to my current STI ver 7 with the help of similar mods to the Evo makes me smile in all departments
Don't get me wrong the Evo is an amazing car but i feel if i was to have both in front of me i would go for the Scooby keys 1st
Only way you will know is to go try one you like out & after sit back into your Scooby then decide... i know after owning both which one i prefer
Don't get me wrong the Evo is an amazing car but i feel if i was to have both in front of me i would go for the Scooby keys 1st
Only way you will know is to go try one you like out & after sit back into your Scooby then decide... i know after owning both which one i prefer