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    Should I buy the Evo X in 2021/2022?

    So I really love this car ever since like the age of 15 I have always loved it. Now that I am finally in the position to buy one I have been looking at other options and I am really torn as to what to go with.

    Some cars I have been looking at are Evo X, STI, the new 400z, 350z, 370z, Golf R, Audi S5 It is a wide range of cars that I like but don't know what I should go with. My heart is set on the evo but I don't want to make a mistake.

    I am from Canada so preferably I want something to use in the winter and summer.

    Looking at sporty cars as you can probably tell but something I can also daily. I know the Evo is probably the worst daily on this list but I am willing to put up with the 5 speed sitting at 3500-4000 rpm on the hwy, the terrible gas mileage, and apparently uncomfortable recaro's?

    I honestly do not know what I should go with. Every car on that list other than the new 400z I see in my neighbourhood or on my day to day commute to work. The one car I never really see is the evo. Now I do not know if that's a good thing or bad thing. Does that mean that nobody buys them?

    I also want it to be somewhat reliable, I found a evo x for like $35k CAD with slight mods done to it like exhaust, short shifter, and I think a different diffuser would that be alright? Or is it best to find one stock? If so does anyone know were to? It is impossible to find one stock lol.

    Also, I watched a youtube video of someone talking about how dealers buy modded evos thinking it is stock and then they sell it to the buyer which has no idea the car has been tampered with, how can I go about not having this happen to me. Do I just look for clues and also know how the stock evo is meant to look like?

    The main thing that I want out of the car is reliability, with some speed. I honestly do not mind the dated interior, as long as I can play my tunes and drive I am good.

    I talked to some of my friends, and they had told me why would I spend 30-40k CAD on something dated and old when I can get the golf r or the 400z given that it doesn't sell out in 1 day.

    Would it be a good idea to buy a RWD car (400z, 350z, 370z) and use it in the snow? Or is it harder to control? I only have owned a FWD car but never really had big issues. Sure I got stuck many times and lost traction a few times but nothing major.

    Also, Is it hard to find OEM parts for the evo? Is maintenance more expensive? Or about the same as any other sports car? I am coming from a base model sentra but I know maintenance is more important and frequent. I am mechanically inclined and can work on things myself and don't really rely on a mechanic.

    that being said, if you were in my shoes what would you get? A car that is reliable, fast, can use all year round, and fun.

    Sorry for the long post, but I honestly have no idea. Anything is appreciated thank you

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    If the chip shortage is not inflating the used car market, maybe.

    A good conditioned Evo X with decent miles pre-covid is still around $26,000-$28,000.

    Maintenance for it is not that hard, OEM parts can be found (pre-covid).

    If you have the $$$ and know what you getting yourself into, go for it.
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    Regarding the RWD, fun cars to drive.

    I lived in Minnesota before. since 2006 I have owned AWD cars...... if that is worth anything.
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    How much is your budget?
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    Quote Originally Posted by nicklulu View Post
    How much is your budget?
    30-40k CAD

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    Quote Originally Posted by smart1241 View Post
    30-40k CAD
    If your heart is set, get an Evo.

    If I would be buying a new car here's my short list:

    Audi RS3
    Kia Stinger


    When my Evo X got rearended by a freightliner, it took me two years to pick-up a Ford Focus RS LE.
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    Quote Originally Posted by nicklulu View Post
    If your heart is set, get an Evo.

    If I would be buying a new car here's my short list:

    Audi RS3
    Kia Stinger


    When my Evo X got rearended by a freightliner, it took me two years to pick-up a Ford Focus RS LE.
    I forgot to ask do the evo's have ayc pump failures? I heard that it is a common issue in the winter. Can the car still be used without the pump?

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    Quote Originally Posted by smart1241 View Post
    I forgot to ask do the evo's have ayc pump failures? I heard that it is a common issue in the winter. Can the car still be used without the pump?
    Yes, but truth be told I never had a problem with it.
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    Quote Originally Posted by smart1241 View Post
    So I really love this car ever since like the age of 15 I have always loved it. Now that I am finally in the position to buy one I have been looking at other options and I am really torn as to what to go with.

    Some cars I have been looking at are Evo X, STI, the new 400z, 350z, 370z, Golf R, Audi S5 It is a wide range of cars that I like but don't know what I should go with. My heart is set on the evo but I don't want to make a mistake.

    I am from Canada so preferably I want something to use in the winter and summer.

    Looking at sporty cars as you can probably tell but something I can also daily. I know the Evo is probably the worst daily on this list but I am willing to put up with the 5 speed sitting at 3500-4000 rpm on the hwy, the terrible gas mileage, and apparently uncomfortable recaro's?

    I honestly do not know what I should go with. Every car on that list other than the new 400z I see in my neighbourhood or on my day to day commute to work. The one car I never really see is the evo. Now I do not know if that's a good thing or bad thing. Does that mean that nobody buys them?

    I also want it to be somewhat reliable, I found a evo x for like $35k CAD with slight mods done to it like exhaust, short shifter, and I think a different diffuser would that be alright? Or is it best to find one stock? If so does anyone know were to? It is impossible to find one stock lol.

    Also, I watched a youtube video of someone talking about how dealers buy modded evos thinking it is stock and then they sell it to the buyer which has no idea the car has been tampered with, how can I go about not having this happen to me. Do I just look for clues and also know how the stock evo is meant to look like?

    The main thing that I want out of the car is reliability, with some speed. I honestly do not mind the dated interior, as long as I can play my tunes and drive I am good.

    I talked to some of my friends, and they had told me why would I spend 30-40k CAD on something dated and old when I can get the golf r or the 400z given that it doesn't sell out in 1 day.

    Would it be a good idea to buy a RWD car (400z, 350z, 370z) and use it in the snow? Or is it harder to control? I only have owned a FWD car but never really had big issues. Sure I got stuck many times and lost traction a few times but nothing major.

    Also, Is it hard to find OEM parts for the evo? Is maintenance more expensive? Or about the same as any other sports car? I am coming from a base model sentra but I know maintenance is more important and frequent. I am mechanically inclined and can work on things myself and don't really rely on a mechanic.

    that being said, if you were in my shoes what would you get? A car that is reliable, fast, can use all year round, and fun.

    Sorry for the long post, but I honestly have no idea. Anything is appreciated thank you
    I would not drive the evo in the snow due to the salt. With parts being discontinued, it will be hard to fix the car in the future. I would buy a winter daily, keep the evo just for the months there is no road salt. Also the prices of the evo are getting really expensive. I would not want to ruin a car like that with road salt. I know it is not what you want, but you will be able to enjoy your evo for many years to come with no road salt. Just my opinion. good luck on search.
    My car only looks fast :P<br />

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    If you love this car and want it, then buy it. You won't know if it's worth it until you try it. Otherwise, it will remain just a dream.
    My dream car was a Nissan Silvia. Some might find this strange because most people want a Lambo or a Ferrari, but I was not like that. I've always wanted a Silvia because my father had one when I was a kid. It was the coolest car in the world for me, and it will always be like that. I got one as soon as I saw the s14 for sale and for a good price. I still own the car, but I don't drive it much. Some work has to be done on that car, but it will always be the coolest car for me!
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    Quote Originally Posted by MattEdmunds View Post
    If you love this car and want it, then buy it. You won't know if it's worth it until you try it. Otherwise, it will remain just a dream.
    That is deep broh.
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    Only one answer: Why not?

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    for the price of the cars and conditions they are way better options available.

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