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At-Least-It's-An-Evo
04-14-2006, 10:42 AM
There's a yellow Evo on Carsoup for like $20-21 I think. If you acn stand yellow, I dunno...
How is an EVO practical but a G35 isn't? I'd say the G is the more practical of the two w/o a doubt.
Coming from a guy with an S2000 I wouldnt expect you to understand. A 4 door car with AWD is far more practical for a DD than a RWD coupe. I am assuming this will be his year round car too.
Kracka
04-14-2006, 03:55 PM
Most G35's are daily-driven all year by midlife crisis men. Coupe vs. sedan doesn't really matter 90% of the time (yes, I also own a sedan), plus both will be good in the snow with winter wheels/tires. I don't want to argue with you about this, its Andy's thread and I am sure he'll make up his mind and buy exactly what he feels best fits his needs.
To back JET up, the new MS6's are great cars besides for their terrible heatsoak issue. In fact, there hasn't been a Mazdaspeed edition yet that I wouldn't want to own.
I have decided to get an EVO.
SlowWhite
04-14-2006, 08:25 PM
Hope you find the one your looking for. I was going to say the G35.. Down here they pimp those big time. There was even a 600HP one at the track the other day. (twin turbo build by JapTrix which is located 8 miles from me... I saw it parked outside when the owner dropped it off a couple months ago)
Anyrate Which style evo? MR?
A//// Guy
04-14-2006, 08:32 PM
Sweet good choice, and good luck with the hunt! :)
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