^^ what he said, must admit, would be a very difficult decision to makeQuote: Originally posted by ian 182 on 18 May 2005
clio for looks and evo for speed
ian
Which evo 8? 300/320/340?Quote: Originally posted by SOOTY on 18 May 2005
Oh yeah. and does anyone know whats the fastest, P1 Scooby or Ev0 8?
Quote: Originally posted by Tom20v on 18 May 2005
Which evo 8? 300/320/340?Quote: Originally posted by SOOTY on 18 May 2005
Oh yeah. and does anyone know whats the fastest, P1 Scooby or Ev0 8?
or the 330 ?
the fq330 is an amazing car...
but id probably get a red v6
Unfortuantely, before I was old enough to drive, my dad test drove the P! and EVO 6 in the same weekend, and the EVO 6 was quicker IMO, but it all depends on which EVO 8 you are looking at.Quote: Originally posted by SOOTY on 18 May 2005
Oh yeah. and does anyone know whats the fastest, P1 Scooby or Ev0 8?
A standard Evo 6 isnt quicker at all. probably a better car thoughQuote: Originally posted by Bezza4 on 18 May 2005
Unfortuantely, before I was old enough to drive, my dad test drove the P! and EVO 6 in the same weekend, and the EVO 6 was quicker IMO, but it all depends on which EVO 8 you are looking at.Quote: Originally posted by SOOTY on 18 May 2005
Oh yeah. and does anyone know whats the fastest, P1 Scooby or Ev0 8?
Quote: Originally posted by Swervin_Mervin on 18 May 2005
V6. RWD is better. And from what Ive heard most evos after number 5 are dull once youre used to the whack in the back and not all that fun as drivers cars. Theyre oft described as playstation cars. Just point and squirt.
V6 is probably more of a challenge.
i can only vouch for the 8....but it certainly isnt dull......
Like I said it was only IMO, as much as you can tell from sitting in a passenger seat. Both cars are a few years old now, so cant remember exactly. But I thought the EVO was 4.4secs to 60, and the P1 about 4.6. That making it quicker. I know 0.2secs is nothing, and would come down to driver skill, but where you said "isnt quicker at all", isnt technically true.Quote: Originally posted by Tom20v on 18 May 2005
A standard Evo 6 isnt quicker at all. probably a better car thoughQuote: Originally posted by Bezza4 on 18 May 2005
Unfortuantely, before I was old enough to drive, my dad test drove the P! and EVO 6 in the same weekend, and the EVO 6 was quicker IMO, but it all depends on which EVO 8 you are looking at.Quote: Originally posted by SOOTY on 18 May 2005
Oh yeah. and does anyone know whats the fastest, P1 Scooby or Ev0 8?
Quote: Originally posted by Swervin_Mervin on 18 May 2005
... Just point and squirt.
Evo 6s are 4.8 to 60 and a P1 is 4.4Quote: Originally posted by Bezza4 on 18 May 2005
Like I said it was only IMO, as much as you can tell from sitting in a passenger seat. Both cars are a few years old now, so cant remember exactly. But I thought the EVO was 4.4secs to 60, and the P1 about 4.6. That making it quicker. I know 0.2secs is nothing, and would come down to driver skill, but where you said "isnt quicker at all", isnt technically true.Quote: Originally posted by Tom20v on 18 May 2005
A standard Evo 6 isnt quicker at all. probably a better car thoughQuote: Originally posted by Bezza4 on 18 May 2005
Unfortuantely, before I was old enough to drive, my dad test drove the P! and EVO 6 in the same weekend, and the EVO 6 was quicker IMO, but it all depends on which EVO 8 you are looking at.Quote: Originally posted by SOOTY on 18 May 2005
Oh yeah. and does anyone know whats the fastest, P1 Scooby or Ev0 8?
Either way both cars are great cars, but I personally prefer the EVO
Its not really important, and not that bothered. But all the websites I looked on and the mags I looked at when the EVO 6 first came out said it was 4.4.Quote: Originally posted by Tom20v on 18 May 2005
Evo 6s are 4.8 to 60 and a P1 is 4.4Quote: Originally posted by Bezza4 on 18 May 2005
Like I said it was only IMO, as much as you can tell from sitting in a passenger seat. Both cars are a few years old now, so cant remember exactly. But I thought the EVO was 4.4secs to 60, and the P1 about 4.6. That making it quicker. I know 0.2secs is nothing, and would come down to driver skill, but where you said "isnt quicker at all", isnt technically true.Quote: Originally posted by Tom20v on 18 May 2005
A standard Evo 6 isnt quicker at all. probably a better car thoughQuote: Originally posted by Bezza4 on 18 May 2005
Unfortuantely, before I was old enough to drive, my dad test drove the P! and EVO 6 in the same weekend, and the EVO 6 was quicker IMO, but it all depends on which EVO 8 you are looking at.Quote: Originally posted by SOOTY on 18 May 2005
Oh yeah. and does anyone know whats the fastest, P1 Scooby or Ev0 8?
Either way both cars are great cars, but I personally prefer the EVO
Also a P1 is almost a second quicker to 100 (12.3 Vs 13.1)
Quote: Originally posted by stevoversteer on 18 May 2005
Got to be the Evo surely. Both have high running costs, Evo is more practical, faster, better made YOU OBVIOUSLY HAVENT BEEN IN AN EVO THEN, THE JAPS ALWAYS MAKE GOOD CARS BUT NO WAY ARE THEY WELL MADE INSIDE!! MY BROTHERS SUBARU IS LIKE MY GRANDADS OLD MAZDA 323 INSIDE!! KNOBS LIKE BOILED SWEETS!!, has more potential if modding, doesnt have to be overly treated with respect in the wet, etc..
Both cars are nice, would love to be in your position. Would be the 8 everytime for me though
Quote: Originally posted by SOOTY on 18 May 2005
Mike - Thats one of the things that i dont really want is a high running cost, whats a service cost for a V6 and how often do you have to have one done?
Well SOOTY my car just yesterday had its 4th service the costs were............to within a pound or 2 as follows: -
12,000 mile service £124
24,000 mile service £135
12,000 mile service £144
and yesterday it had another 24,000 mile service for the details of that one see "A. Clark-Dundee" in the dealers section.
Also I have enquired about the cost of a timing belt change which mine will be due next year at 5 years old and the quoted cost is £790...........but that WILL come down eh and it is only every 5 years as opposed to a service every 4,500 miles with the Evo.
Cya Stu
PS all the costs for my servicing have been posted on the forum a few times in response to the same question you should be able to track them down via "search".
Geometry is usually out from the factory, get it set up correctly and it will have 0 understeer. I have owned Evos for a couple of years now and they are far superior to the Scoob and would blow a 255 into next week.Quote: Originally posted by telford_mike on 18 May 2005
Tried em both (including getting the Evo on a track).
Evo seemed wobbly and understeered badly - only way to get its nose into a corner was to unsettle the back-end and whack it in sideways (great for a rally car, but not really practical on the road or track). Even the instructor hated it.
Much more carrying capacity than a V6 though, but horrendous running costs.