#Blogpost: 7 Reasons Why I Chose an Evo X
I waved goodbye to Elena, now I say hello to Ellie Goulding, my new (used) Evo X. I’ve owned her for about a day now and I absolutely love her. Now, some of you may wonder, “Why did he get this? Why did he picked this over a Charger or an E60, a 7 series, everything”, well, read on..
1. The Engine
I love the turbocharged and intercooled DOHC 16-valve inline-4. Don’t get me wrong, I love the big roaring sound of an S85, the burbly sound of the S62 and the HEMI, or the smoothness of an Audi 2.7 turbo engine. But there is something about this 300 hp 4 banger. What? 300 hp? Yes, 300 hp. That’s not bad for a 4 cylinder engine. There is a big turbo lag on it but it’s still smooth and makes a pretty good noise too (despite having turbochargers)
2. Potential Investment?
Note: This is all purely my own predictions and assumptions
“Real car guys don’t use cars as investments”. Well, I don’t, I daily drive the Evo, not letting it sit in my garage.
With the Evo now discontinued, the only thing that is close to it is probably a GT and a Ralliart, and well, they’re not as good as the Evo. So, people want the Evo and it’ll become a collector’s item and it’ll rise up in price. Maybe with me daily driving it, it won’t rise up the value but, it’s a thing that could be pointed out.
3. AWD
I won’t have to worry about weathers anymore! Yay! In 2015 my cars are/were: Miata, M3, M3 ZCP, M5, 911 and let’s face it, if you’re driving through some dodgy conditions, you’ll pee in your pants. In here? Nope. Rain? No problem. Snow? She’ll eat it. STI drivers? That should be interesting. Dirt roads? Fine. It’s such a nice car to drive on any conditions.
4. It's Not a Hard Car To Drive
The Evo is such a forgiving car. It will let you drive hard but it won’t let you kill yourself, there’s a lot of technologies in this car. I can brake way later than my M5, I can easily put the power down because of its AWD and because it’s AWD, I can drive it in some nasty conditions.
5. It's Still A Fun Car
I said that it’s a really easy and forgiving to drive but it’s also fun to drive. All of its tech and its goodies doesn’t take away the fun and the involvement. Even now after the end of its life, the Evo X is just about the most fun car to drive hard out there for me. There’s just something special about the car: The sound it makes, the way its peaky power band punches you in the chest, the cartoonish handling — it’s so easy to drive it quickly, with a large margin for error. I’ve yet to find another car that can pull off the same ridiculous maneuvers an Evo can, though the upcoming Ford Focus RS has potential.
6. Racing Heritage
The only place where you’ll find such heritage in a road car outside Mitsubishi’s Evo is probably Subaru and Porsche. Sure, bring in the Toyota guys with their Celicas and their AE86s but their “bond” isn’t as strong as Mitsubishi’s, Subaru’s, and Porsche’s. There’s this AWD, the DCT that you get on the MR version, and the raspy I4, the handling, the car overall, you know, you can feel that rallying is in the blood of the Evo.
7. It Brings Back Some Childhood Memories
This one might be slightly personal but, yeah. There’s some childhood memories on a Lancer. My Dad used to own one of these and I remember when I was very little, I had breakfast in the garage staring at it, revved it a bit, and buying a Lancer Evo kind of reminds me of my childhood, And I remember having a Tommi Makinen poster when I was like 12 or something. Ah, it just brings back some memories. Cruising around with my Dad, things like that. Memories…
Comments
Dang thats a nice car broo
Ohh i get it now! Thanks for being a part of your new car!
Once in, never out, huehuehuehue
While the evo x is a great car, I seem to find the 8&9 more aesthetic. Your car’s really nice though!
Nice choice ! 👍
Great choice! You won’t have to worry about slippery conditions
So,since its your daily,how much MPG does it get (you can also say liters/100km),i kinda wonder how the fuel consumption of the STI compares to the evo’s (since the STi is so damn fuel innefficient,lol)
So far, I’m getting around 17 mpg. It might sound horrible for some but it is a step up from Elena’s 14 mpg :p
Sweet bro
Like Mr. Regular said, “the Mitsubishi Evo division did’nt had as much funds as the STI divison from Subaru, then they had to outcrazy Subaru”
Again, i dont know why this post wasn’t in my feed :/
Congratz and great choice in car, it look awesome in the white as well. I want to see a full review shortly! ;p
Okey dokey. I really wanted rally red color (or, because you’re a Brit, I’ll say ‘colour’) but sadly, the ones that are available with that colour are the Final Edition ones which is around $40k :/ so, I had to go with Wicked White and I got it for $35k.
A review is coming soon! Gotta feel the car better and get things on my mind ;)
You chose it because you are a follower with zero wrench skills, a person who buys these cars has no passion for the car, or the speed, but just likes to show off that they can afford one of these, and once it breaks it will cost them both arms to fix, because they are nothing more than posers to the car culture..
Honestly..
It’s a nice car.. just like to bust balls for the sake of it…
Good luck with it.
Whoa, whoa. Easy there, pal. I tried to fix my old M5 many times but it just kept falling apart until the point where I can’t afford the parts. Not to mention that I got a horrible deal for my M5. I got it for $30k. I mean, 30 grand for a car that kept falling apart? You know what, at this point I’m just gonna shut up and not going into an argument with you about this.
Thank you