EVO or SUBARU?!?!?!
EVO or SUBARU?!?!?!
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Blatchy

Original Poster:

7 posts

103 months

Monday 3rd July 2017
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In the market for one, can't decide which route to go down though.

Owners, previous owners or just opinions.

Fire away!

Nickp82

3,651 posts

111 months

Monday 3rd July 2017
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Much prefer the evo myself, it just feels like an absolute weapon whereas whilst the Subaru is a fantastic car that makes a fantastic noise it just didn't (for me) stir the soul like an Evo.

lee_erm

1,091 posts

211 months

Monday 3rd July 2017
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Evo's are much more fragile, they certainly don't posses the stereotypical Japanese car reliability anyway. That'll no doubt rile up the Evo fans, but it's the truth! I'd always take the Imprezza.

DoubleD

22,154 posts

126 months

Monday 3rd July 2017
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Blatchy said:
In the market for one, can't decide which route to go down though.

Owners, previous owners or just opinions.

Fire away!
Which do you prefer driving?

DanielSan

19,582 posts

185 months

Monday 3rd July 2017
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Looked at both before I had my old blob eye STI, Evo's seem to rot from the inside out, Subaru's rot from the outside in. Both will no doubt need a rebuild for some reason.

Buy whichever one you like most, they make no sense, will cost you a bd fortune to run and try your patience to a level you never thought possible. Bloody good fun though

LP670

865 posts

144 months

Monday 3rd July 2017
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not sure which versions of each you are looking at but here's what my choice would be depending on the vintage.

evo 1/2/3 vs sti v1/2 = subaru win
evo 4/5/6 vs sti v3/4/5/6 = mitsu win
evo 7/8/9 vs sti bug/blob = mitsu win
evo 10 vs sti hatch = subaru win

TheLuke

2,218 posts

159 months

Monday 3rd July 2017
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LP670 said:
not sure which versions of each you are looking at but here's what my choice would be depending on the vintage.

evo 1/2/3 vs sti v1/2 = subaru win
evo 4/5/6 vs sti v3/4/5/6 = mitsu win
evo 7/8/9 vs sti bug/blob = mitsu win
evo 10 vs sti hatch = subaru win
Nail. Head.

Blatchy

Original Poster:

7 posts

103 months

Monday 3rd July 2017
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Evo 9 I have my eyes on.

Nedzilla

2,439 posts

192 months

Monday 3rd July 2017
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lee_erm said:
Evo's are much more fragile, they certainly don't posses the stereotypical Japanese car reliability anyway. That'll no doubt rile up the Evo fans, but it's the truth! I'd always take the Imprezza.
I had a 5 for 4+ years and a 8 MR for 18 months albeit many years ago when they were much newer and covered just short of 70k miles combined. Only issues I had was a failed wheel bearing early on the 5 and the struts started knocking which I replaced with a set of Tein adjustables and that was it.
I'm guessing 15-20 yrs on (now) though you could be right.

lewis87

361 posts

221 months

Monday 3rd July 2017
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For the 10k I was looking to spend I choose the 05 widetrack WRX STI. I always wanted a Subaru but was open to an Evo but it seemed every car at this price point seemed to have had a rebuilt engine and rusty arches, AYC problem are extremely common too. I also wanted a practical car I could actually use on all occasions rather than just sitting in the garage and I think the Subaru is more of an all rounder.

HedgeyGedgey

1,316 posts

112 months

Monday 3rd July 2017
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lee_erm said:
Evo's are much more fragile, they certainly don't posses the stereotypical Japanese car reliability anyway
Name another car that can easily do 100k miles with it's arse thrashed for the majority of those. There's a few on the evo forum that have done 200k+miles, all depends on how it's looked after. Subarus have their problems too! 5 speed boxes are chocolate, the later 2.5 engines are crap. They eat through cylinder liners. They're far from perfect. Don't get me wrong evos have their problems but to say they're unreliable is very silly indeed

ecsrobin

18,344 posts

183 months

Monday 3rd July 2017
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Don’t forget your matching team wear, for some reason these cars attract more than your usual owners with matching manufacturer clothing. (Also Monaro owners)

Tit For Tat

165 posts

100 months

Monday 3rd July 2017
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Either, as long as it's not fitted with an implausibly large diameter fart can.

duudiz

115 posts

157 months

Monday 3rd July 2017
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My daily is a jap import EVO VI. It is running around 370bhp and is such a dramatic drive. Pulls like a train on boost and handles immensely.

I honestly believe that all petrolheads should try one, they are unreal down a country road.

Tit For Tat

165 posts

100 months

Monday 3rd July 2017
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ecsrobin said:
Don’t forget your matching team wear, for some reason these cars attract more than your usual owners with matching manufacturer clothing. (Also Monaro owners)
Lol, also not forgetting the shopping list on the front wings.

ericmcn

1,999 posts

115 months

Monday 3rd July 2017
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DanielSan said:
Looked at both before I had my old blob eye STI, Evo's seem to rot from the inside out, Subaru's rot from the outside in. Both will no doubt need a rebuild for some reason.

Buy whichever one you like most, they make no sense, will cost you a bd fortune to run and try your patience to a level you never thought possible. Bloody good fun though
nonsense, my 9 year old Subaru (legacy H6) is far from rotting from the outside in - They make cars other than Impreza also btw.

Maintenance for me is basically a tank of petrol a month, I had a MOT last week, second pass without any advisories in a row.

A EVO is going to cost quite a bit more to run than a Subaru i would imagine, the economy makes my Subaru look like a ford fiesta in retrospect.





Krikkit

27,580 posts

199 months

Monday 3rd July 2017
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ericmcn said:
nonsense, my 9 year old Subaru (legacy H6) is far from rotting from the outside in - They make cars other than Impreza also btw.

Maintenance for me is basically a tank of petrol a month, I had a MOT last week, second pass without any advisories in a row.

A EVO is going to cost quite a bit more to run than a Subaru i would imagine, the economy makes my Subaru look like a ford fiesta in retrospect.
We're on our third Outback now, one 1997, one 2004 and one 2010 - not a single one has had a spot of cosmetic rust, and the underbodies have been extremely clean even at 100k+ miles.

jsims1

291 posts

136 months

Monday 3rd July 2017
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My uncle has an Evo 9 and a couple of his friends have had various Scoobies and personally for me, the Evo is much more dramatic (from the passenger seat anyway!) and definitely the one i would have over the others.

JS2808

194 posts

103 months

Tuesday 4th July 2017
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Evo and forge the engine

PorkRind

3,053 posts

223 months

Tuesday 4th July 2017
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lee_erm said:
Evo's are much more fragile, they certainly don't posses the stereotypical Japanese car reliability anyway. That'll no doubt rile up the Evo fans, but it's the truth! I'd always take the Imprezza.
Rubbish !

duudiz said:
My daily is a jap import EVO VI. It is running around 370bhp and is such a dramatic drive. Pulls like a train on boost and handles immensely.

I honestly believe that all petrolheads should try one, they are unreal down a country road.
Theres nothing else quite like them, shame theyre not made any more !