FQ 360 - Evo IX or X?
FQ 360 - Evo IX or X?
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bluepony

Original Poster:

171 posts

214 months

Tuesday 22nd March 2011
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I have decided on an Evo FQ 360
What I want to know is whether to get a 9 or a 10?
Advantages/Disadvantages of each?
Thanks!

paulmoonraker

2,850 posts

186 months

Tuesday 22nd March 2011
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I don't own either. But when this crops up the outcome tends to be the 9 is more focused/hardcore and the 10 is a better daily prospect. I think long term the 9's will hold their value better.

StephenDJM

128 posts

232 months

Wednesday 23rd March 2011
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paulmoonraker said:
I don't own either. But when this crops up the outcome tends to be the 9 is more focused/hardcore and the 10 is a better daily prospect. I think long term the 9's will hold their value better.
Having driven both before purchasing I went for the Ix fq 360 because of the above really. That said, I bought mine for a weekend toy rather than a daily driver so it may depend on how you want to use it.


juggers

391 posts

186 months

Monday 28th March 2011
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I would go for a 9 fq360 as the 10 is to lardy ..................better yet why not go for a impreza sti spec c...much better car IMO.

rhinochopig

17,932 posts

221 months

Monday 28th March 2011
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juggers said:
I would go for a 9 fq360 as the 10 is to lardy ..................better yet why not go for a impreza sti spec c...much better car IMO.
Really?

http://www.lancerregister.com/showthread.php?t=366...

Gibbo205

3,572 posts

230 months

Monday 28th March 2011
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The X is heavy which causes some to use the term lardy.

However having driven both the 9 and X 360, the X is the better handling car, fact.

The X has big moves forward in the chassis along with better dampers making it on a UK roads truly superb car.

Yes a Spec C or EVO 9 MR *might/should* be slightly better on the race track due to very stiff suspension setups, the EVO X is the better car on UK roads full of bumps, cambers etc.

Then when it comes to creature comforts the X is 9x better than them both.

Basically the X is 90% better in specification and comforts, but only looses 10% of the hardcore edge from the previous models and I preferre that in a car, when your cruising its a nice place to be and when your on it well its just like EVO's of old with just a far better chassis. smile


P.S. I've got an X FQ-360 going very cheap if interested with tons of goodies on it too, easily best priced in the UK and in superb condition. smile

juggers

391 posts

186 months

Monday 28th March 2011
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Its horses for courses as I find the 9 more responsive and a much better all round car. It might not be as refined as the X,but if I was after refinement I would buy an Audi rs.
The spec c also has all the creature comforts such as air con however chassis wise the spec c wins it for me. Having driven every evo and impreza from 2001+ for me the hawkeye spec c has to be the best out of the bunch.

Gibbo205

3,572 posts

230 months

Monday 28th March 2011
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juggers said:
Its horses for courses as I find the 9 more responsive and a much better all round car. It might not be as refined as the X,but if I was after refinement I would buy an Audi rs.
The spec c also has all the creature comforts such as air con however chassis wise the spec c wins it for me. Having driven every evo and impreza from 2001+ for me the hawkeye spec c has to be the best out of the bunch.
Hawkeye Spec C is awsome, but again the X chassis and damper setup is better tuned to UK roads. Also the Spec C is just not a patch on an EVO X when it comes to spec or interior.

Why buy an Audi RS, seems a poor argument.

Audi RS4, older, more money, fast but does not feel quick and you were talking lardy earlier, now your recommending a 1700kg plus car.
I've driven pretty much every Audi RS and the best in my view is the TT RS, because it only weighs around 1450kg, has a superb engine, the only issue is its like every Audi, nose heavy and understeery. The X in comparison is a far sharper chassis and a lot more controllable and fun at the limits.

mrmr96

13,736 posts

227 months

Monday 28th March 2011
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I'd vote for the 9, as it uses the 4G63 engine, a block used in every Evo since the beginning. The Evo 10 has a new alloy block, 4B11. There are much more tuning bits available for the former engine, as it's been around the block longer.

See what I did there? Been around the block... geddit? I'll get my coat. Still get the 9 though!

Heaveho

6,765 posts

197 months

Monday 28th March 2011
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Opinions will vary, and are, of course, subjective.....I have an 8, modified to 9 spec, and wouldn't consider a 10. It's your opinion that counts, go to a dealer and have a decent drive on the same roads in both.

As already mentioned, if it's likely to be a long term purchase, then a late model, high spec 9 will likely be more sought after in future. Rightly or wrongly, they'll be regarded as the last of the real Evos, and I would expect that to be reflected in the resale. They take a little commitment to own, but they're fabulously rewarding.

Trainer25

14 posts

181 months

Monday 28th March 2011
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Out of the 9 and 10 i,d go for the 9 But i,d go for a 9GT which is more of a drivers car and it as a rs diff
Think you only get 300bhp stock but will be cheaper to buy than a FQ360 the money you save take the car to a tuner and you,ll be up nearer 400bhp

superman84

772 posts

188 months

Tuesday 29th March 2011
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As a daily driver the X FQ360 is the one I'd probably go for being a bit more refined, more toys, nicer interior and less frequent servicing. For the more authentic rally rep experience, the IX might be the better choice.