Who bought an EVO because it was "practical"?
#16
Needed a 4-door that had actual rear seat room, was relatively quick, handled well, not bad on gas, and could be driven in 4 season.
That's asking a lot, but luckily the Evo fit the criteria perfectly. Otherwise..I would have bought a car that was lacking in one of those departments.
That's asking a lot, but luckily the Evo fit the criteria perfectly. Otherwise..I would have bought a car that was lacking in one of those departments.
#19
I did not know what came over me nor did I remember when I bought the car. I sort of went to the dealer, saw the car, and took it home.
The "practical" thought did not settle in til much later.
The "practical" thought did not settle in til much later.
#23
i was thinking into the future when I'm married with kids...yes, very practical indeed. But in the meantime, it's also a great chick magnet
...well, a better chick magnet than the beat up integra I had before with no A/C...
...well, a better chick magnet than the beat up integra I had before with no A/C...
#25
Compared to the 350Z I traded to get my Evo, it is certainly a more practical vehicle. I couldn't see anything behind me while trying to back up in the Z. Its pretty much useless to take on a long trip since it has barely any luggage space. The Evo is more practical in every way and the fact that it can smoke the Z is just an added bonus.
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