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DOMOAE92 06-14-2012 10:05 PM

Would you guys trade Evo IX MR for BRZ?
 
Quick question: Would you guys trade your Evo IX MR bone stock with 30k miles for a FRS/BRZ?

Quick answers please. :thumbup:

cleethree 06-14-2012 10:32 PM

Nope.

chulooz 06-14-2012 10:35 PM

No!

LeavingNormal 06-14-2012 10:37 PM

Nope, but I also would trade my car for one of those.

Draco-REX 06-14-2012 10:48 PM

Unless you're killing yourself at the pump, no.

Unless you want to change AutoX classes, no.

Unless you can't afford your Evo payments and can get a lower payment on the BRZ, no.

I wouldn't trade my STI for one.

DOMOAE92 06-15-2012 09:41 AM

Thanks for the insight guys. I guess it's time to pop the "mod" cherry on the Evo and start unleashing the beast. Going to get her suspensioned up. Not really going for high HP, but a well balanced car.

The reason I ask is, when I test drove both FRS/BRZ, I was amazed at how well the car was balanced. Would just be a nice platform to work with. I think I'll wait till I pay off the Evo, still got 2 years left on payments, and if I traded it in the dealers would kill me in trade in value and lowball me.

Maybe I'll just hold off until the third production year, hopefully the BRZ STI will be out by then. :)

pithy_logorrhea 06-15-2012 09:52 AM

I sold my 07 STi for a BRZ....

BioRage 06-15-2012 10:08 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by pithy_logorrhea (Post 259590)
I sold my 07 STi for a BRZ....


:slap:

OP: :slap:

Unless a 2DR is a big deal.. but than I would trade my STi or Evo for a 370z.. maybe not even that. 135i //M

crash 06-15-2012 10:09 AM

what they said, don't do it

industrial 06-15-2012 10:21 AM

Someone asked a similar question in Nasioc and this was my reply to them.

I went from a sti to a brz. My biggest complaint with the STI (08' stage 2+) was that you never really got more than 2-5 seconds at WOT before you were going way too fast. It honestly felt like I could never use all the power or grip. It was a fun car in the twisties too but you had to push it so hard to get there. For better or for worse, the BRZ does not have this problem. It does not feel like I'm going slow everywhere like my STI did. Does that make sense?

Draco-REX 06-15-2012 10:37 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by DOMOAE92 (Post 259579)
Thanks for the insight guys. I guess it's time to pop the "mod" cherry on the Evo and start unleashing the beast. Going to get her suspensioned up. Not really going for high HP, but a well balanced car.

The reason I ask is, when I test drove both FRS/BRZ, I was amazed at how well the car was balanced. Would just be a nice platform to work with. I think I'll wait till I pay off the Evo, still got 2 years left on payments, and if I traded it in the dealers would kill me in trade in value and lowball me.

Maybe I'll just hold off until the third production year, hopefully the BRZ STI will be out by then. :)

If you haven't modded the Evo yet, and you're thinking of selling.trading it in a few years, don't mod it. Cars like the STI and Evo get a MUCH higher price when fully stock. Mods, even if they improve the car, reduce the resale value of the vehicle.

Stick with the Evo, have fun with it and keep mods simple to undo/cosmetic (tint, rims/tires, etc) and watch for the inevitable faster BRZ/FR-S. TRD has already announced a supercharger. Hopefully there will be a TRD FR-S. And double-hopefully Subaru buys the supercharger from Toyota and makes a STI BRZ with it. Now THOSE would be cars to trade the Evo for if you didn't need the 4 doors.

DOMOAE92 06-15-2012 11:16 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Draco-REX (Post 259644)
If you haven't modded the Evo yet, and you're thinking of selling.trading it in a few years, don't mod it. Cars like the STI and Evo get a MUCH higher price when fully stock. Mods, even if they improve the car, reduce the resale value of the vehicle.

Stick with the Evo, have fun with it and keep mods simple to undo/cosmetic (tint, rims/tires, etc) and watch for the inevitable faster BRZ/FR-S. TRD has already announced a supercharger. Hopefully there will be a TRD FR-S. And double-hopefully Subaru buys the supercharger from Toyota and makes a STI BRZ with it. Now THOSE would be cars to trade the Evo for if you didn't need the 4 doors.

Thanks for the advice Draco-REX. Yeah, I'll keep the mods simple, nothing crazy. Was just thinking of doing a rear sway bar and poly bushings in the rear to tighten up the turn in a little bit. You're right, the car to trade in the Evo for is the TRD FRS or the STI BRZ. :happy0180:

thill 06-15-2012 11:18 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Draco-REX (Post 259644)
If you haven't modded the Evo yet, and you're thinking of selling.trading it in a few years, don't mod it. Cars like the STI and Evo get a MUCH higher price when fully stock. Mods, even if they improve the car, reduce the resale value of the vehicle.

Stick with the Evo, have fun with it and keep mods simple to undo/cosmetic (tint, rims/tires, etc) and watch for the inevitable faster BRZ/FR-S. TRD has already announced a supercharger. Hopefully there will be a TRD FR-S. And double-hopefully Subaru buys the supercharger from Toyota and makes a STI BRZ with it. Now THOSE would be cars to trade the Evo for if you didn't need the 4 doors.

Or at least keep the stock parts and when it is time to sell, sell off the mod parts and then put the stock parts back on.

I also say stick with the EVO. No sense taking a bath on a car that is a blast to drive.


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