Its a nice car but do they have the stock lights and stock suspension?
BC coilovers what is wrong with some people fitting Chinese crappy coilovers, bloody aweful on a road car, fine track only but cheap Chinese coilovers which BC are are not good at all, so ask for the stock suspension and re-fit stock lights.
I suspect they changed the turbo as well as 470BHP will destroy the stock turbo so its going to be running a larger unit, no doubt a red, good for power, but not so great for drive ability, more lag and spools later.
If I were you I'd try to find a nice stock example or one which has not had all the parts that make the X great ripped out of it.![]()
IMHO EVO 9 sexier than 10
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But 6.5 is just sexier
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Any number of factors can cause a dsg gearbox to fail. Same way a manual can fail.
Trick is buy a car which still has a warranty or you can extend the warranty for peace of mind. Then if it breaks, you're not paying the bill.
the engine is ok because that was built by Indigo GT and is still under warranty, the Turbo is standard ........ as for the shockers, the standard Evo Xs felt brilliant on the Red FQ300 so i dont know why he changed those, unless these feel ok of course...... the white Evo 5 has Ohlins and sticks to the road like glue.
my biggest concern is it's Auto, this kills the fun by at least 80%.
Are you saying they are as reliable as a manual, and cost the same to fix? Because I dont think that's true.
No thats not what I'm saying. What I am saying is DSG has come along way since it was first implemented (like back in 2004/2005 with the Golf GTI mk5).
Personally I would not like to run one without a warranty. But plenty of people do, they will just have to stump up the cost if something major goes wrong.
Cool. So we agree that reliability leaves something to be desired.![]()
If I buy German, or anything over £15k, it must have a warranty of sorts. Hence Cayman etc. would need to be approved used cars with real warranties.
In regards to the DSG/whatever twin clutch gearboxes, I have no doubt they're great. But my wanting a manual is not only for driving pleasure, but also for the reliability. I don't wish to buy a car that has any chance of killing its very expensive gearbox.
I like the 370Z a lot but a TTRS will blow it out of the water