I had a 2006 M3 w/Competition Package before I bought my 08 Evo X. I made the switch because I got a new job that made my commute longer ( 70 miles each way) and I would occasionally need a back seat to drive people around. I thought the Evo X would be a good compromise between the M3 and my goal of the ultimate daily driver.
Well, after owning the car for 8 months and putting 17k miles on the car, I have finally decide to trade the Evo in for a BMW 335. My biggest gripes about the Evo were no 6th gear for highway cruising (which is 95% of what I do) and a extremely small gas tank. If Mitsubishi would have put a 6th gear (with a reasonable overdrive) and a 15-18 gallon gas tank, it might be a damn perfect car.
Its a great car and I will certainly miss it.
Well, after owning the car for 8 months and putting 17k miles on the car, I have finally decide to trade the Evo in for a BMW 335. My biggest gripes about the Evo were no 6th gear for highway cruising (which is 95% of what I do) and a extremely small gas tank. If Mitsubishi would have put a 6th gear (with a reasonable overdrive) and a 15-18 gallon gas tank, it might be a damn perfect car.
Its a great car and I will certainly miss it.
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Good luck. This is the part where most people on this forum would try to convince you to keep the Evo, but I don't think you should.
You really did pick the wrong car for long highway commutes. Im guessing the only fun parts on the commute were the highway entrance and exit ramps.
I came from an E46 M3 too, and have driven numerous 335s. The 335 is a much better cruising car. The X's real strength is its handling. If you aren't going to make use of it, its not worth keeping.
You really did pick the wrong car for long highway commutes. Im guessing the only fun parts on the commute were the highway entrance and exit ramps.

I came from an E46 M3 too, and have driven numerous 335s. The 335 is a much better cruising car. The X's real strength is its handling. If you aren't going to make use of it, its not worth keeping.
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335 is a good car, but I found it slightly dull to drive, bit too soft. Few mods will make it nice though 

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You really did pick the wrong car for long highway commutes. Im guessing the only fun parts on the commute were the highway entrance and exit ramps.
I came from an E46 M3 too, and have driven numerous 335s. The 335 is a much better cruising car. The X's real strength is its handling. If you aren't going to make use of it, its not worth keeping.
I agree, the X is an awesome handling car. When I tell people I prefer the handling of the X over my E46 M3, some people look at me like I have 4 heads, but its true.Originally Posted by TheBlueBlur
Good luck. This is the part where most people on this forum would try to convince you to keep the Evo, but I don't think you should.You really did pick the wrong car for long highway commutes. Im guessing the only fun parts on the commute were the highway entrance and exit ramps.

I came from an E46 M3 too, and have driven numerous 335s. The 335 is a much better cruising car. The X's real strength is its handling. If you aren't going to make use of it, its not worth keeping.
If I ever get the time/cash to get into road course racing, I would definitely put the Evo high on my list.
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Agreed, the 335 is definitely a bit softer and doesn't engage the driver as much. I'm going to miss feeling like a race car driver.Originally Posted by MarkM
335 is a good car, but I found it slightly dull to drive, bit too soft. Few mods will make it nice though
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i would have bought a 335xi if i could have found a reasonably priced used one. i think in months of searching i only came across a couple 335xi with 6spd manuals in the northeast. my budget was about 33k so i picked up a brand new Evo X instead of a used 335xi which would have been 35k+ with used car 5-9% financing
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My original budget was around the same as yours, which is why I didn't even consider the 335 to begin with.Originally Posted by mmartahus
i would have bought a 335xi if i could have found a reasonably priced used one. i think in months of searching i only came across a couple 335xi with 6spd manuals in the northeast. my budget was about 33k so i picked up a brand new Evo X instead of a used 335xi which would have been 35k+ with used car 5-9% financing
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cool, well have fun with it, definitely a nice car and much much more luxurious then the evo, maybe i could afford one if the market keeps goign up