Evo X Motor Trend Review
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For all the hate, I'm really looking forward to the Evo X. I'll take a GSR with THREE pedals, and either pick up someone's MR wheels who decides to go aftermarket, or go aftermarket myself and get them even lighter. Hopefully same with brakes and suspension, just pick up aftermarket which should be even sportier than the MR. Once someone like Vishnu gets ahold of the ECU and Buschur makes a nice lightweight TBE with ONE exhaust outlet (hell, we could shed 50 or 60 pounds getting rid of the "dual" exhaust), I think we're gonna have one hell of a car!
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WTF, the X keeps getting slower and slower to 60. C&D gave it 0-60 in 5 sec, R&T in 5.2, now MotorTrend is saying 5.4. I don't care about if it's faster on the Track. I don't Track my car every weekend, but i do Flog it 0-60 every chance i get. I'm disappointed with the X, so glad I have the last true Evo, the IX.
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i'm content with my IX right now. My rule of thumb is don't buy the 1st of anything. I'll wait for the bugs to be fixed and/or the price to go down. Look at the Ipod, after to much peps bought the darn thing fater a month price went 200 lower. Look at the Evo VIII when they released it, look at the warranty, when they released the XI 10 yrs 100k. That's just my opinion
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For all the hate, I'm really looking forward to the Evo X. I'll take a GSR with THREE pedals, and either pick up someone's MR wheels who decides to go aftermarket, or go aftermarket myself and get them even lighter. Hopefully same with brakes and suspension, just pick up aftermarket which should be even sportier than the MR. Once someone like Vishnu gets ahold of the ECU and Buschur makes a nice lightweight TBE with ONE exhaust outlet (hell, we could shed 50 or 60 pounds getting rid of the "dual" exhaust), I think we're gonna have one hell of a car!
The exhaust is actually a transverse single cannister with 2 outlets, not 2 separate mufflers.
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I'm not too worried about the 100lb weight increase. that is only a mini battery kit and an upgraded exhaust away from shaving that weight. I'll wait to pass final judgement until the production #'s are posted. 5+ 0-60 for the final production model would be a slight disappointment if they left itlike it currently is.
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WTF, the X keeps getting slower and slower to 60. C&D gave it 0-60 in 5 sec, R&T in 5.2, now MotorTrend is saying 5.4. I don't care about if it's faster on the Track. I don't Track my car every weekend, but i do Flog it 0-60 every chance i get. I'm disappointed with the X, so glad I have the last true Evo, the IX.
you really have NO IDEA what the Evo is about...
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does anybody know if mitsu is gonna offer the FAST key system? . I drove an 07 Maxima with their own "intelligent" keyless and the thing rocks. All you gotta do is leave the transponder in your pocket
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Also, did anyone else notice the release date is still listed as January by MT? That's gotta be more than just a whim, with the official press release so close. What's killing me is the whole VIII vs. IX thing when I really don't want to wait a year or two more for the car to 'evolve' even more. Hopefully Mitsu won't do that to us again, but it should be easy to spot if there is a lesser warranty than the IX, missing (expected) features, etc. I'm sure the SST and all the other technological gizmos will be fun, but after driving an R32 with DSG, I felt a little disconnected. Fast, no doubt, but not quite the same as my brain knowing when the clutch is going to do what. I definitely appreciate the shift speed of a DSG though, and thusly, its effect on track times. And I don't think it's 'softening' the evo in any way. If the MR is available from the launch with the SST and comes in at $35k or less, I still may get it. I can't wait until Tokyo!