Mitsubishi Evos. Worth the money?
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Hi there guys.
In about 2 years time I'll be on the lookout for a new car. Not fully sure what yet but I'd love to consider an Evo. My preference would be an Evo 8 but anything from a Evo 7 to an Evo 9 would suffice.
I was wondering if anyone has owned one/ does own one and could tell me if they genuinely are worth the price that they're demanding these days. I've seen Evo 7s for around the 15k but I've seen some Evo 9s up past 30k. I'd be looking at spending from 15k - 20k depending on condition and milage.
If anyone can guide me with what I should know before settling and looking for one I'd massively appreciate it. I think running costs and rust are the key things I should lookout for but at the moment I just want to know if they're worth buying. Thanks
In about 2 years time I'll be on the lookout for a new car. Not fully sure what yet but I'd love to consider an Evo. My preference would be an Evo 8 but anything from a Evo 7 to an Evo 9 would suffice.
I was wondering if anyone has owned one/ does own one and could tell me if they genuinely are worth the price that they're demanding these days. I've seen Evo 7s for around the 15k but I've seen some Evo 9s up past 30k. I'd be looking at spending from 15k - 20k depending on condition and milage.
If anyone can guide me with what I should know before settling and looking for one I'd massively appreciate it. I think running costs and rust are the key things I should lookout for but at the moment I just want to know if they're worth buying. Thanks
Dylanaledhall said:
Hi there guys.
In about 2 years time I'll be on the lookout for a new car. Not fully sure what yet but I'd love to consider an Evo. My preference would be an Evo 8 but anything from a Evo 7 to an Evo 9 would suffice.
I was wondering if anyone has owned one/ does own one and could tell me if they genuinely are worth the price that they're demanding these days. I've seen Evo 7s for around the 15k but I've seen some Evo 9s up past 30k. I'd be looking at spending from 15k - 20k depending on condition and milage.
If anyone can guide me with what I should know before settling and looking for one I'd massively appreciate it. I think running costs and rust are the key things I should lookout for but at the moment I just want to know if they're worth buying. Thanks
Haven't you got a twenty page thread about wanting to buy a Golf R or M140i in two years time already?In about 2 years time I'll be on the lookout for a new car. Not fully sure what yet but I'd love to consider an Evo. My preference would be an Evo 8 but anything from a Evo 7 to an Evo 9 would suffice.
I was wondering if anyone has owned one/ does own one and could tell me if they genuinely are worth the price that they're demanding these days. I've seen Evo 7s for around the 15k but I've seen some Evo 9s up past 30k. I'd be looking at spending from 15k - 20k depending on condition and milage.
If anyone can guide me with what I should know before settling and looking for one I'd massively appreciate it. I think running costs and rust are the key things I should lookout for but at the moment I just want to know if they're worth buying. Thanks
Why don't you wait a couple of years and decide what you want then?
vacant-100 said:
Haven't you got a twenty page thread about wanting to buy a Golf R or M140i in two years time already?
Why don't you wait a couple of years and decide what you want then?
Very true, I'm considering a lot of cars ( like the M140 and Golf R you mentioned) but I don't know whether I should consider something completely different like an Evo. A few people on my other forum have recommended them to me but I just wanted to see if anyone has one and could tell me whether I should forget getting something like a Golf R and go for an Evo instead.Why don't you wait a couple of years and decide what you want then?
I don't want to get into too much detail but if I was to purchase one I'd rather do it sooner than later before the prices become way too steep. Having seen one at my tuner's garage they just look the business to be honest and everyone who seems to have one do speak highly of them so I'd love to know if they're worth it or not.
Edited by Dylanaledhall on Monday 8th February 14:31
P13cur said:
In my opinion yes ! But do your homework know what to look for theres alot of scrap out there and alot are still wanting top dollar ask on forums or if your lucky a local specialist may help you on your hunt
Paul
Thank you, Paul. Yes I don't live far from Indigo GT who are a very well-respected Evo specialist Paul
Dylanaledhall said:
vacant-100 said:
Haven't you got a twenty page thread about wanting to buy a Golf R or M140i in two years time already?
Why don't you wait a couple of years and decide what you want then?
Very true, I'm considering a lot of cars ( like the M140 and Golf R you mentioned) but I don't know whether I should consider something completely different like an Evo. A few people on my other forum have recommended them to me but I just wanted to see if anyone has one and could tell me whether I should forget getting something like a Golf R and go for an Evo instead.Why don't you wait a couple of years and decide what you want then?
I don't want to get into too much detail but if I was to purchase one I'd rather do it sooner than later before the prices become way too steep. Having seen one at my tuner's garage they just look the business to be honest and everyone who seems to have one do speak highly of them so I'd love to know if they're worth it or not.
Edited by Dylanaledhall on Monday 8th February 14:31
rallye101 said:
They're great but my 8 is now 18years old, it's very analogue compared to a golf r and very much my 3rd car for 1 day a week commutes on dry spring\summer days. I wouldnt want to have it as daily driver..
Yeah this is one of my main concerns, the running costs. Age doesn't really bother me particularly as long as the underside is in good shape ( i.e no rust ) and the service history is good To me, if your not sure if you want an Evo or a Golf R then maybe just get the Golf. It will be better in a objective way.
You don't buy an Evo for rational reasons, you buy it because it's what you're into, you wanted one as a kid or nostalgia or whatever. Like a Cosworth or an Integrale or something, you don't expect perfection.
They are worth it though and they will never be this cheap again (apart from the 10 maybe).
You don't buy an Evo for rational reasons, you buy it because it's what you're into, you wanted one as a kid or nostalgia or whatever. Like a Cosworth or an Integrale or something, you don't expect perfection.
They are worth it though and they will never be this cheap again (apart from the 10 maybe).
Paul671 said:
To me, if your not sure if you want an Evo or a Golf R then maybe just get the Golf. It will be better in a objective way.
You don't buy an Evo for rational reasons, you buy it because it's what you're into, you wanted one as a kid or nostalgia or whatever. Like a Cosworth or an Integrale or something, you don't expect perfection.
They are worth it though and they will never be this cheap again (apart from the 10 maybe).
It's just finding a 10 without the SST gearbox. I'm not against automatics I just think the evo was always a car that needed a manual box (imo) You don't buy an Evo for rational reasons, you buy it because it's what you're into, you wanted one as a kid or nostalgia or whatever. Like a Cosworth or an Integrale or something, you don't expect perfection.
They are worth it though and they will never be this cheap again (apart from the 10 maybe).
Yeah I have wanted an Evo for ages but I'm at that point where I could get into one. It's just the lack of daily driving could render the car pointless to someone like me. But If people on here day it's worth it then I'm happy to go ahead with it and just bring an Evo out on nice weekends/ hot summer days. I'd keep it protected in the garage most of the time.
The missus would prefer me to get an M140i but there's just something about an Evo isn't there
I had a quick look around yesterday went on the MLR and AT and good ones seem to be around £20k
When it comes to performance cars there is a key phrase to remember
"If you can't afford a good one you really can't afford a bad one"
I bought my 40,000 mile Evo 6 for £8k and put about the same into it in the 3 years I had it
When it comes to performance cars there is a key phrase to remember
"If you can't afford a good one you really can't afford a bad one"
I bought my 40,000 mile Evo 6 for £8k and put about the same into it in the 3 years I had it
liner33 said:
I had a quick look around yesterday went on the MLR and AT and good ones seem to be around £20k
When it comes to performance cars there is a key phrase to remember
"If you can't afford a good one you really can't afford a bad one"
I bought my 40,000 mile Evo 6 for £8k and put about the same into it in the 3 years I had it
Very true When it comes to performance cars there is a key phrase to remember
"If you can't afford a good one you really can't afford a bad one"
I bought my 40,000 mile Evo 6 for £8k and put about the same into it in the 3 years I had it
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