i dont know anything......
i dont know anything......
Hey guys im new here, and i dont know jack about cars but i want to get into them.....i was looking at the EVO as a choice but could you guys tell me what would be a good choice....thx.....
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asking us to tell you what car would be a good choice is like asking the president who to vote for next election!
anyhow, welcome. take off your jacket and stay a while, maybe you'll learn something.
anyhow, welcome. take off your jacket and stay a while, maybe you'll learn something.
There is only one version of the EVO in the US for sale. Theres only a couple options too. And good luck finding an used EVO locally. But I have seen a couple people on here selling theirs. But if you dont have a lot of money you might want to get something else.
one slight problem. if you want a used evo, its gonna be REALLY hard to find, as you'd have to import one (or get a pretty much new "used" evo 8 here in the states).
what price range are you looking at, and what kind of performance/upgradeability? if you let us know that, we'll find you the right ride, no prob.
what price range are you looking at, and what kind of performance/upgradeability? if you let us know that, we'll find you the right ride, no prob.
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Sticker price with sunroof and the big wing (a must have) is $30,812. And don't expect to get a deal on any of these from the dealers. They are easily selling at sicker price and sometimes even higher
Colby, why don't you look on Mitsubishi's website? It ain't neuro surgery. Do a little legwork.
If you live in the US, you're not going to be getting a drivable Evo (new or used) for under about $25,000.
I would also not advise 1. a high powered car as your first car. power corrupts and absolute power corrupts absolutely. 2. overextending yourself financially just to have a nice right or 3. asking questions you could easily find the answers to yourself...lest you may catch a beatdown.
j/p, but you're a lot less likely to get an answer, much less a respectful answer, if you don't try to find things out on your own.
If you live in the US, you're not going to be getting a drivable Evo (new or used) for under about $25,000.
I would also not advise 1. a high powered car as your first car. power corrupts and absolute power corrupts absolutely. 2. overextending yourself financially just to have a nice right or 3. asking questions you could easily find the answers to yourself...lest you may catch a beatdown.
j/p, but you're a lot less likely to get an answer, much less a respectful answer, if you don't try to find things out on your own.




i dunno what im goin to get...............