Are evos more reliable than STIS?

Are evos more reliable than STIS?

The evo is more reliable because it uses a traditional inline 4 cylinder. The STI uses a boxer engine that is not known for long term reliability.

Are Evo X reliable?

Reliability concerns amongst US-market Mitsubishi Lancer Evos are remarkably few and far between. In fact, OSV reports the Lancer is one of Mitsubishi’s most-reliable recent products. The 4G63 engine, EnginesWork reports, is a very robust motor.

Whats faster stock Evo or STI?

The Evo averages an astonishing 4.6 seconds from 0 to 60 mph. It might only beat the Subaru STI to that mark because the Evo can get there, just barely, in second gear, although it also holds a slight advantage through the quarter-mile, too. That’s despite ceding 10 horsepower and 192 pounds of curb weight to the STI.

Whats faster Evo or STI?

What is the difference between the STI and Subaru Evo X?

The STI is designed with a very similar mentality to the Evo X. The main difference is that it has a longitudinal flat-four boxer engine as typical for Subaru and a longitudinal transmission like a RWD car. But like the Evo, the STI uses a centre differential to consistently split power between the front and the rear axles.

Should you buy a 2015 Subaru WRX STI or 2015 Mitsubishi Lancer Evolution?

You can order the all-new 2015 Subaru WRX STI now, and the last-generation 2015 Mitsubishi Lancer Evolution will be launching later this year. Both Rally-bred performance cars are worthy of consideration if you are looking for true race-tested all-wheel-drive performance car.

Is the Toyota Evo X FWD or RWD?

With a transverse engine layout ahead of the front axle and a front transaxle, the Evo X has a balance that approaches a FWD car instead of a RWD car like the GTR, with most of the powertrain and transmission weight ahead of the axle and a roll centre ahead of the driver.

Is the Mitsubishi Lancer Evo worth it?

Both Rally-bred performance cars are worthy of consideration if you are looking for true race-tested all-wheel-drive performance car. But this is the last time the two cars will be offered together in the same model year, because Mitsubishi is dropping the Lancer EVO after the 2015 model year.

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