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Old Jul 13, 2010 | 07:57 PM
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hey new to the site and evo's lol

so im looking into buying a evo 9 but everyone is telling me insurance is gonna be through the roof, a clutch is just under $2000 installed and that they only last 30k miles even when babied??? Also that tires are $400 a piece and last just as long as a clutch??? and the brakes new pads and rotors are 700 just for the parts??? and gets under 20 mpg??? is any of this true please cuz i really need to consider this if im gonna commit to a beautiful evo 9
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Old Jul 13, 2010 | 08:01 PM
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did that person have an evo themselves cause it seemed like they exaggerated just a bit too much
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Old Jul 13, 2010 | 08:29 PM
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no they did not but supposedly they did their research on evo's cuz they were gonna own one lol this particular person owns a 240sx
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Old Jul 13, 2010 | 08:39 PM
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if your going to own an evo you have to be ready to do maintenance because owning a sport car especially a turbo car its going to need maintenance so dont expect that everything is gonna go right all the time, if your not familiar with sport cars and spending money on maintenance this is not the car for you, maybe a corvette would be a better choice, not saying the evo isnt reliable you just gotta expect the worst all the time and have money saved up just in case something does happen.
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Old Jul 13, 2010 | 11:29 PM
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Originally Posted by evoforlife
if your going to own an evo you have to be ready to do maintenance because owning a sport car especially a turbo car its going to need maintenance so dont expect that everything is gonna go right all the time, if your not familiar with sport cars and spending money on maintenance this is not the car for you, maybe a corvette would be a better choice, not saying the evo isnt reliable you just gotta expect the worst all the time and have money saved up just in case something does happen.
+1 ... always have emergency funds just in case! just had my car worked on/tuned, and it cost me another $1400 in maitenence to have the car running in perfect condition... hope this doesnt push u away from the evo, its an awesome car and alot of fun... if you beat on it everyday, it will cost ya... parts are definately not cheap, but its no $400 per tire
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Old Jul 14, 2010 | 12:41 AM
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The only thing "everyone" told you was correct was the insurance (depending on your age and driving record of course). Generally pretty high regardless. I'm sure people with multiple cars, home insurance, etc.,etc. are going to chime in and disagree. Nevertheless, the smartest thing you can do for yourself, is research for yourself. Religious maintenance is key, but not unaffordable. Don't let "everyone" fill your head with disillusions of owning an Evo. Good luck
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Old Jul 14, 2010 | 07:19 AM
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Originally Posted by rfeliu1221
so im looking into buying a evo 9 but everyone is telling me insurance is gonna be through the roof That's most likely true

a clutch is just under $2000 installed and that they only last 30k miles even when babied??? An upgraded stock replacement is ~$1200 installed and can easily last 70K in a properly driven car

Also that tires are $400 a piece and last just as long as a clutch??? Can't you just look up the cost of tires yourself??

and the brakes new pads and rotors are 700 just for the parts??? ...same as above

and gets under 20 mpg??? Ummm...yea...

is any of this true please cuz i really need to consider this if im gonna commit to a beautiful evo 9 Doesn't sound like you should buy an Evo
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Old Jul 14, 2010 | 07:34 AM
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have an fp red setup, with 41k on the clock and still rocking the stock clutch. it all depends on how u drive the car.
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Old Jul 14, 2010 | 07:54 AM
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Is best if you save extra cash on top of what you are willing to spend for a 9 or just buy a brand new 10 (worry free).
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Old Jul 14, 2010 | 08:02 AM
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Originally Posted by Luis-ACR
Is best if you save extra cash on top of what you are willing to spend for a 9 or just buy a brand new 10 (worry free).
Do you own an Evo?
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Old Jul 14, 2010 | 08:24 AM
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Originally Posted by evoforlife
if your going to own an evo you have to be ready to do maintenance because owning a sport car especially a turbo car its going to need maintenance so dont expect that everything is gonna go right all the time, if your not familiar with sport cars and spending money on maintenance this is not the car for you, maybe a corvette would be a better choice, not saying the evo isnt reliable you just gotta expect the worst all the time and have money saved up just in case something does happen.
All true. especially if you beat on it, the car will break and you will need money to fix the things that break.
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Old Jul 14, 2010 | 08:29 AM
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Do you own an Evo?

i know were your going with this. I was trying to say that if he is that worried, he should consider buying a 10. i am in the same boat as him and considered getting a 10 but now that i have more cash lying around, im going to get a 9mr.
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Old Jul 14, 2010 | 08:36 AM
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Is best if you save extra cash on top of what you are willing to spend for a 9 or just buy a brand new 10 (worry free).
Though I don't hate the X's. I wouldn't trade my 120k mile VIII for a brand new one in a straight out trade.

Now as a third car I'd buy a X
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Old Jul 14, 2010 | 08:56 AM
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All true. especially if you beat on it, the car will break and you will need money to fix the things that break.
lol poor timmy, did you put the car up for sale yet?
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Old Jul 14, 2010 | 11:40 AM
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well thank you everyone and answering the question if i beat the car up...im not she might be seen at the drags occasionally but that will be about it if i get this car i will baby it like crazy not trying to crash her out of stupidity lol
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