Evo 9 or 2015+ STI
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Evo 9 or 2015+ STI
Hey everybody, first I知 sorry for this kind of post but I have not found my answer anywhere else.
Question: has anyone driven both an Evo 8 or 9 and. 2015 or newer Subaru STI? I知 looking for a direct comparison to inform my purchase.
Ive found plenty of other information and indirect comparison but I am hoping to get some driver feedback.
For reference, I致e previously owned a 2005 Evo 8
Kevin
Question: has anyone driven both an Evo 8 or 9 and. 2015 or newer Subaru STI? I知 looking for a direct comparison to inform my purchase.
Ive found plenty of other information and indirect comparison but I am hoping to get some driver feedback.
For reference, I致e previously owned a 2005 Evo 8
Kevin
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WestPalmEVO (Jul 5, 2019)
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Thank you for the reply Kaj. I will but it痴 been 12+ years since I had my Evo 8. I知 sure somebody in the community has more recent experience and could provide some insight. It will all generally speaking be opinions but that痴 better than I致e seen anywhere else so far.
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Not sure if finding someone whos driven this exact combo is necessary.
A easier comparison would be an EvO 9 vs 10. Knowing the 10 is 2-3 hundreds heavier & is more refined would be a similar comparison to the STI
Drive my RS w/all the NVH & compare it to a stock 10 (quiet, well insulated, low NVH)
Same type of polar opposite comparison
A easier comparison would be an EvO 9 vs 10. Knowing the 10 is 2-3 hundreds heavier & is more refined would be a similar comparison to the STI
Drive my RS w/all the NVH & compare it to a stock 10 (quiet, well insulated, low NVH)
Same type of polar opposite comparison
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Thank you for the reply Kaj. I will but it痴 been 12+ years since I had my Evo 8. I知 sure somebody in the community has more recent experience and could provide some insight. It will all generally speaking be opinions but that痴 better than I致e seen anywhere else so far.
If I were paying for whichever car you choose, I'd be glad to give my opinion That being said, I doubt you would buy either car based on anything any of have to say about which car is better to drive.
About all we can do is tell you the mechanical weaknesses of each car, but I'm sure you know those already.
A conversation of the two is always fun and probably covered already, on this forum. It seems really familiar. This is an Evo board, so you are going to find about 90% of the people telling you the Evo is more fun to drive. Over at NASIOC, you will be told the newer car is better because it's newer, not beat up on, etc. All that info, you can already find on both forums because it's been covered a million times.
Either way, you will decide which to buy and you will be happy. They are both good cars. I'm not trying to sound negative, but I've seen this thread sooooo many times and they all end the same.
Good luck with whichever you choose!
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All depends on if the car will be a daily or a weekend toy. The Sti will be more daily friendly with all the amenities of today痴 features. But if your looking for a raw just want to have fun driver car then go with the evo. Like said above they take mods well make more power exc. most of my friends have sti or wrx and all wish they had gotten an evo.
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All depends on if the car will be a daily or a weekend toy. The Sti will be more daily friendly with all the amenities of today痴 features. But if your looking for a raw just want to have fun driver car then go with the evo. Like said above they take mods well make more power exc. most of my friends have sti or wrx and all wish they had gotten an evo.
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This. I love my Evo but wouldn't buy another now that I'm 30. I've been driving a 3.0R Outback and while it isn't nearly as fast and handles a bit like a boat in the corners, I don't think I'd trade it back for the Evo. It was loud and not a real comfortable car for every-day stuff, but going up to the mountains, spirited driving and such was far better. Only that's not what I need a car for, I still have to get from A to B every day and it's really nice to have something quiet and comfy.
I wouldn't want to daily my Evo, either. I'm too old for that ,now.
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This. I love my Evo but wouldn't buy another now that I'm 30. I've been driving a 3.0R Outback and while it isn't nearly as fast and handles a bit like a boat in the corners, I don't think I'd trade it back for the Evo. It was loud and not a real comfortable car for every-day stuff, but going up to the mountains, spirited driving and such was far better. Only that's not what I need a car for, I still have to get from A to B every day and it's really nice to have something quiet and comfy.
Ok, seriously, my car is stock except for a quiet aftermarket exhaust; a newer car has a lot of nice features that you'll probably appreciate if you aren't going to go wild with mods. My GF has a newer Outback and heated seats and mirrors are awesome! And of course, cruise control, satellite radio, trip computer... If I was in the market for a new or newer AWD sports car type vehicle I'd get an STi because I think it's going to be tough to find a nice IX now that hasn't been beat to death, extensively modified, etc.
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Kevine326 (Jan 26, 2019)
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That's funny, I'm 72 and I still run the KYB suspension in a town full of RR tracks and I keep reading how the Evo is not an old person's car. Ask me how I spent Christmas (Hint: wrenching on a broken Subaru).
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In a way, it's all relative I guess- my first two cars (~30 years ago) didn't even have air conditioning; power steering and power disc brakes were as much as they offered as far as comfort as they were 15-20 yrs old at the time. "Muscle cars" rode about as rough as an Evo, were slower, were more temperamental, and got 10-15 MPG. In my 2006 MR with AC, PW, PDL... I feel fairly modern until I ride in a newer car- which have advanced quite a lot.