Is an Evo or a WRX better?
If you’re looking for raw performance, the Lancer Evo has the WRX beat by a fairly significant margin, especially in the torque department. In both of these cars, there’s a wide range of features available.
Are LAN EVOs reliable?
Perhaps unsurprisingly, the rally-inspired all-wheel-drive performance sedan holds its value well. Most likely, that’s because examples untouched by Fast and Furious-inspired mods are getting harder to find. However, if you maintain it well, a Mitsubishi Lancer Evo can be a surprisingly reliable performance car.
Is an Evo 3 reliable?
Overall, though, barring the extremely-modified examples, these cars are fairly reliable. CarComplaints reports no Evo III-specific Lancer issues. And GarageDreams reports that as long as the previous owner performed regular maintenance, the Evo III’s engine is “fairly bulletproof.”
What is better Evo or Impreza?
The Evo’s new lightweight 2.0-litre turbo unit isn’t short of power with 276bhp, but it feels less manic than the Impreza’s powerplant on the road, with a smoother, more refined delivery. Indeed, the Subaru is the stronger performer, with more low-down punch and a wave of power all the way to the 8,000rpm red line.
Why do people love the Evo?
Beyond the pure speed and handling prowess, the Evo is also popular and desirable due to the “raw” nature of its performance. While many modern cars are more then capable of similar turns of speed (both in a straight line and around corners) there are few cars that do it with such excitement and purity as the Evo.
Can you daily a Evo 5?
Good god no, the V is far too raw to be used as a daily driver. Only a VII+ should be used as a daily driver as Mitsubishi radically changed everything about the car going from VI to VII.
Will there ever be a Evo 11?
While he confirmed that rally involvement is considered for the near future, he also said there are no plans in offering a new Lancer Evolution.