Has the Evo ever helped you get lucky?

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Jan 6, 2015 | 06:02 PM
  #16  
Quote: Word.
even car chicks are more attracted to subarus... because theyre soft and weak and they aren't intimidated by them haha... is there even a single female member on EvoM?
My wife is on here, she owns a IX MR
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Jan 6, 2015 | 06:22 PM
  #17  
alrite well I guess i'll be the first to answer the question with an actual story lol. So back in 2009, ( I was 19) my friend and I stopped at a Sonic to eat. There were 2 girls in the car next to us( also around 19 or 20) and they roll the window and start yelling " hey I love your car, can I drive it?" I replied "hmm maybe later tonight if your nice" ( or something along those lines). Long story short , we go back to my buddy's place take down a lot of " water" and then the girls. She never even got to ride in the dang car lol. But yes I agree with a previous post that stated its more of a "girl" magnet.
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Jan 6, 2015 | 06:28 PM
  #18  
Quote: comments i get from woman in my evo are "slow down" "why is it so rough" and finally "let me out"
Sounds like my sex life
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Jan 6, 2015 | 06:28 PM
  #19  
Wives typically hate Evos.
Years ago, I had a girlfriend who was a car nut. Not in the sense that having a car would get you any play, but she knew and appreciated cars.

Her dream car was a blue '68 Firebird hardtop, 400 4-barrel with a 4-speed. She only ever drove stick. We once talked to a guy who was selling his first generation Firebird on orders from his wife. Michelle (that was her name) talked to the wife, although she usually had little use for other women.

When we got back in the car, Michelle said that the owner should get rid of his wife instead of the car. He could get an identical woman in the nearest country bar, but a Firebird like that doesn't come along often.
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Jan 6, 2015 | 06:59 PM
  #20  
funny^ i got my wife with a 71 ss camaro..........she eventually grew to hate that car too. manual steering, 10.5:1 383 and a clutch that was like driving a tractor. so i sold it and bought a 2000 ss camaro. i drove one summer 10 years ago. she never gave the keys back after i let her take it to work one day.
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Jan 6, 2015 | 08:27 PM
  #21  
Quote: My wife is on here, she owns a IX MR

ask her to comment
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Jan 6, 2015 | 10:57 PM
  #22  
The Evo is not a chick magnet. Your average girl thinks you are a broke kid driving a 3k$ Mitsubishi with a stupid spoiler. I had one that was embarrassed to ride in it because it was too loud and people look at it funny. However they do notice the seats and the "shark fins". However there is a point after a few dates where you finally want to show her what this car is about. Its a priceless moment. You flour it half way into the corner and go up to redline on 3rd. That very moment they realize what you meant by "It's a special car".
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Jan 6, 2015 | 11:03 PM
  #23  
Best. Thread. Ever.
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Jan 6, 2015 | 11:45 PM
  #24  
^ for real.. My wife is not a car girl.. She gets upset when I start going on about the stuff I have bought, which I forget that when I bought those parts I didn't mention it or the price.. Then a argument ensues.. My Evo has caused friction more then a handful of times lol.. But my kids love the take off on a straight away lol. Also I've only had like 2 young girls say they like my car.. The rest is a business card of young guys all drooling and staring.. Feels so homo.. Lol but I act the same when I see a nice evo bwhahaha so can't hate them.
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Jan 9, 2015 | 01:13 AM
  #25  
The evo is a dick magnet, the chicks around here like hondas for some reason
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Jan 9, 2015 | 12:13 PM
  #26  
http://jalopnik.com/the-ten-ultimate...nets-450711108
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Jan 9, 2015 | 12:30 PM
  #27  
"Ohhh! A fast and furious car. Cute."
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Jan 10, 2015 | 10:12 AM
  #28  
I got more *** in my 1992 civic hatch than I ever did in my Evo. My truck pulls more *** too although they usually only got in the bed and not the cab lolz.
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Jan 10, 2015 | 03:41 PM
  #29  
Not that I ever used it as a bargaining chip (because that's lame), but sure, inadvertently it has helped out in the past.

While I was bartending for a short time right after I graduated from college, I took on a summer job as a summer RA in on-campus housing. One of my residents was a pretty blonde transfer student from out of state (some school in Oregon that wasn't Oregon or Oregon State), so since she was new to the area, I figured it wouldn't hurt to invite her to come with me to hang out with some friends at the beach the night of move-in day. She said yes, walked to the parking lot with me, and said, "Wow, you have a really, really nice car," though bear in mind this was when the car was still brand new in 2006. A couple of dates later, boom.

A few years after that, I had just started working in insurance (but on the sales side, contrasting to doing underwriting now) and joined a networking group. One of the girls in the group was another blonde girl around my age, and I think she went to USC for her undergrad. We had met at a local coffee spot just to learn about each other's respective fields, and as we walked out, she saw me go to my car and said, "You have an Evo!?!" I figured it's a good thing, since most girls who look down on the car probably just think it's a Lancer and call it that (which has happened before), so I asked how she knew what my car was, and she said her older brother had one before. We hung out after that, but she took a couple of months to crack.

So do I use the car to get lucky? No. Did I need the car? No. Did it help? Maybe.

And the crazy thing is that they both had boyfriends too. Whammy!
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Jan 10, 2015 | 05:50 PM
  #30  
Quote: Porsche or Ferrari is a much better platform for the female persuasion.
The Evo is more of a dude magnet...unfortunately. 😬
Quoting for truth.
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