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Old Mar 26, 2008 | 09:00 PM
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for all you X MR guys!

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Before we took him to the racetrack where a new Evo X was waiting, we asked Tsuchiya his thoughts on the Lancer Evolution in general.

He replied "To tell you the truth, I've never been exactly enthralled with the Lancer Evolution. Time has passed [since its debut] and the Lancer Evolution has become the flagship model of Mitsubishi. Then I wonder: 'Can the Evo remain this way forever?' When I looked at it, I thought: 'It looks juvenile.' When I sat in the driver's seat, I said to myself: 'It feels cheap.' It drove well, but the personality of the car kept me from getting too excited."

Fair enough, Tsuchiya-san, so the Lancer Evo isn't your most favorite car ever. What about the new model? Tsuchiya doesn't hold back. When he doesn't like a car, he'll say so. When we drive up to the Evo X, Tsuchiya seems impressed.

"What a pretty car," he says "While there's still the aggressive nature of past Evos, it doesn't have their slapped-together look. If you ask me if I can drive a car every day that looks like this, I would say yes. I think most adults will be fine driving this."

Tsuchiya slips into the driver's seat. He comments on how it doesn't feel 'cheap' like the interiors of past Evos. He feels it has matured in style and quality. Then he pops on his helmet and tells us to get the hell out of the way.

This is an EVO X equipped with the Twin-Clutch Sportronic Shift Transmission (TC-SST) semi-automatic paddle-shift gearbox (a five-speed model was driven for photography purposes only). This was developed by Mitsubishi to be the ultimate in manual-based automatic transmissions. Tsuchiya gets brief instructional overview of the controls from the Mistubishi staff, then takes off. The Super-All Wheel Control (S-AWC) system is set to Tarmac, the Active Stability Control (ASC) is completely turned off and the shifting mode is set to S-Sport, the most aggressive of the three.

By now, you no doubt know that the Evo X has a new engine, the 4B11. Japanese-spec cars have 280bhp at the flywheel and torque is 311lb-ft. This powerplant is impressive, revving freely to redline, but there's 264 pounds of extra weight attached to the chassis (compared to the last model), so it's not as quick as the previous Evo.

"The car feels like it could use a 2.5-liter engine now," says Tsuchiya. "It lacks the pep of the previous car for sure." At first, Tsuchiya keeps the TC-SST in D -- full automatic.

"I've driven Formula One cars," he says " and this is the closest thing to an F1 gearbox when it comes to the speed of upshifts. However, even more impressive are the downshifts. I felt that no two-pedal manual in the world exhibited good downshifts--even when using the paddles, or buttons in a manual mode, you couldn't match the downshift timing of a human hand--but this thing is different. As I watched the tach, just when I feel I want to downshift, the gearbox matches revs and downshifts by itself. As far as gearboxes ar concerned, I feel this is among the best in the world. I'm afraid to say that if you can drive this effectively with this gearbox, it makes no sense to drive a conventional manual any more. Maybe this transmission doesn't need a manual mode."

Concerning the Evo X's handling, Tsuchiya keeps up the praise. He is obviously comfortable lapping this machine. His line is consistent and smooth. He says he is surprised with the cars overall balance.

"Past Evos always felt like all-wheel-drive cars. However, this new one feels more like a front-engine, rear-wheel-drive (FR)--like an FR you don't need to countersteer. The balance is amazing. After driving hard, if you look at the tires, you can tell by the wear that all four tires are working equally. The suspension has a nice, easy feel and it's firm enough to keep everything in balance. It still has the Razor sharpness, but lacks the unrefined feel of a cheap tuner car."

Tsuchiya finds the Evo X remarkable, surpassing all the others because of its maturity and excellent TC-SST transmission. Strangely, he laments that the gearbox is so impressive: "I feel I lost for the first time to high technology." It's a car where you won't have as much fun drifting, but it's a treat on the track because of its precision and usability.

He adds: "This is the first Evo I've wanted to buy. It's the first two-pedal gearbox that has impressed me. After driving it, I'm too embarrassed to drive [older] Evos because the seem so adolescent. This can go head to head with a BMW M3. I would never have imagined saying that about an Evo before."
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Old Mar 26, 2008 | 09:02 PM
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seen it on evoxforums.com
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Old Mar 26, 2008 | 09:28 PM
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i went on cars.com and they have the 2009 GTR price and everything but they still dont have the 2008 MR??
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Old Mar 26, 2008 | 09:29 PM
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LOL @ competing with an M3.
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Old Mar 27, 2008 | 08:50 AM
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This statement is why I am getting the EVOX. A statement that some diehard EVO 9 and below just can't comprehend even though the 9 have more race car characteristics. I hope the new EVOX crowd can change the image of the immature street racer tormenting those that just don't want to race on public roads.

Go to the track my frieinds.
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Old Mar 27, 2008 | 10:35 AM
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So if the 2008 X MR is coming in a few weeks, then when is the 2009 X MR releasing?
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Old Mar 27, 2008 | 11:07 AM
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Originally Posted by DirectorSe7en
So if the 2008 X MR is coming in a few weeks, then when is the 2009 X MR releasing?

howd you get a X MR already????
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Old Mar 27, 2008 | 12:40 PM
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Originally Posted by d didit
This statement is why I am getting the EVOX. A statement that some diehard EVO 9 and below just can't comprehend even though the 9 have more race car characteristics. I hope the new EVOX crowd can change the image of the immature street racer tormenting those that just don't want to race on public roads.

Go to the track my frieinds.
What relevance does this have to anything previously stated in the thread? I sorely hope it wasn't directed at me.
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Old Mar 27, 2008 | 12:46 PM
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Originally Posted by Steve@TopLevelAuto
howd you get a X MR already????
Huh?

I'm saying, from what I've heard, the X MR is releasing here in Cali late April or early May. Then I'm out get mine.
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Old Mar 27, 2008 | 01:01 PM
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^I think he's talking about what's listed under "Drives" for you.
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Old Mar 27, 2008 | 03:36 PM
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Ohhh, he should know better, lol.

Not only is it not out, I told him in another thread when I get my X MR, I'll sell him my BBS.
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Old Mar 27, 2008 | 07:42 PM
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I want my MR in bright Yellow thank you!! Lol...
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Old Mar 28, 2008 | 05:51 AM
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good read and more or less how I feel about the X.... But I wouldn't be so harsh to past evo's
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