2015 Subaru WRX STI or 2015 Mitsubishi EVO GSR
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Well from what I hear the sti's may have a few problems so if I go that route it seems that getting a wrx may be better. But, with that being said I did test drive the 2015 wrx and 2014 gsr, and I liked the gsr by far. So right now I am still leaning that way, but that may change, who knows.
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Originally Posted by mmoore9700' timestamp='1408739898' post='23298230
We have a 13 WRX and 14 EVO, the WRX is by far the better daily in my opinion. But you can't go wrong either way. Good luck in your search.
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well I mean the price gap is not really the issue at this time. I was originally looking at the sti and evo which were in the similar price ranger, but from what I hear about the new sti's it seems either getting the evo or wrx is going to be the route to go.
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These cars I follow closely. There was a little time back, probably early last year in '13 that I saw new EVO's going for killer prices. 5spd's for $28-29k brand new. Fly to drive it back or ship it, either way, awesome price for what you are getting. I still don't like the MPG of it however, nor the crap they shoved in the trunk taking up room. The WRX at 25k and some change would be a killer deal on a killer DD. It's a better daily driver than the EVO. If they had made a 5dr I would have bought one. Cobb already is bringing stuff online for it. I'd take the EVO over the WRX for a track car.
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I'd like to hear some reasons behind why some are saying the WRX is a better daily? I daily my EVO and it's great. Even with a full turboback, it's still quiet enough to have a conversation. The ride is comfortable and the road/wind noise is leaps and bounds better than the WRX tin can I had (can't speak for the 2015 though). Yes it has a small trunk (weight distribution FTW) and it could use an extra gear for the highway, but that's about all I can think of that would make it any better.
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I'd like to hear some reasons behind why some are saying the WRX is a better daily? I daily my EVO and it's great. Even with a full turboback, it's still quiet enough to have a conversation. The ride is comfortable and the road/wind noise is leaps and bounds better than the WRX tin can I had (can't speak for the 2015 though). Yes it has a small trunk (weight distribution FTW) and it could use an extra gear for the highway, but that's about all I can think of that would make it any better.
But,
Price: Can be had for $10,000 cheaper than the EVO.
Insurance: Cheaper as well.
Gas Mileage: 2015 WRX gets more mpg's.
Cost of Ownership is going to be less.
In the same sense, a base Impreza or Lancer would be a better daily driver, but many of us here like to retain "some" level of performance, and I think that is where the WRX comes in. It is much closer in performance to the STI and EVO than the base Impreza, the base impreza is a complete and utter slouch.
--While the WRX isn't as fun to drive nor as fast as the EVO, it still offers a fair amount of performance and fun in the price range.
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Originally Posted by SpoonTunage' timestamp='1408752441' post='23298436
well I mean the price gap is not really the issue at this time. I was originally looking at the sti and evo which were in the similar price ranger, but from what I hear about the new sti's it seems either getting the evo or wrx is going to be the route to go.
These cars I follow closely. There was a little time back, probably early last year in '13 that I saw new EVO's going for killer prices. 5spd's for $28-29k brand new. Fly to drive it back or ship it, either way, awesome price for what you are getting. I still don't like the MPG of it however, nor the crap they shoved in the trunk taking up room. The WRX at 25k and some change would be a killer deal on a killer DD. It's a better daily driver than the EVO. If they had made a 5dr I would have bought one. Cobb already is bringing stuff online for it. I'd take the EVO over the WRX for a track car.
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Originally Posted by TommyDeVito' timestamp='1408758005' post='23298520
[quote name='SpoonTunage' timestamp='1408752441' post='23298436']
well I mean the price gap is not really the issue at this time. I was originally looking at the sti and evo which were in the similar price ranger, but from what I hear about the new sti's it seems either getting the evo or wrx is going to be the route to go.
well I mean the price gap is not really the issue at this time. I was originally looking at the sti and evo which were in the similar price ranger, but from what I hear about the new sti's it seems either getting the evo or wrx is going to be the route to go.
These cars I follow closely. There was a little time back, probably early last year in '13 that I saw new EVO's going for killer prices. 5spd's for $28-29k brand new. Fly to drive it back or ship it, either way, awesome price for what you are getting. I still don't like the MPG of it however, nor the crap they shoved in the trunk taking up room. The WRX at 25k and some change would be a killer deal on a killer DD. It's a better daily driver than the EVO. If they had made a 5dr I would have bought one. Cobb already is bringing stuff online for it. I'd take the EVO over the WRX for a track car.
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It's a little more than just a BRZ motor with a turbo added, it was updated quite a bit for the Forester 2.0xt, then they took that version and updated it even more for the WRX. It also uses a Subaru engineered direct injection system instead of Toyota's.
I too would most likely pick the wrx. It would be very hard for me to spend $35,000 and still have either of those interiors, ESPECIALLY a lancer interior. Yuck. But if I absolutely had to pick between STi or EVO, I'd pick the EVO, primarily for the awd system. Active yaw control is an amazing thing, and I'm somewhat surprised STi's still don't have it. Yes DCCD gives the driver more options, but I've always felt S-AYC is a more competent system out of the box, no knob fiddling necessary
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A lot of awesome information and insight. Thanks for all the replies, I really appreciate it. Still researching a lot and reading threads and other sources, while trying to make the final decision. It is nice too, since I already have other vehicles so I am not rushing into anything which will help in the end as well.