Type R to Evo

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Looking at a very tidy Evo 5 and I'm starting to get filthy ideas. Insurance isn't too bad and I barely cover any mileage so it would be a toy more than anything. Am I mad?
 
What do you mean by very few miles? The servicing on these is every 100 miles or something isn't it? :p

Every 4500 or 6 months, whichever is first for an oil and fluids change. My commuting mileage is roughly 150 miles a month, the rest is generic driving.
 
Lucky you. I did enjoyed my Evo 3 but I used it as a second car, my main car was a Crapisma which I soon got fed up of. In the Evo I managed about 15 mpg where my Integra was high 20's at least, I even managed something like 35mpg out my second one.

Not drove a 5 myself, my dad had one and all I remember was him taking corners at speeds that physics shouldn't allow.
 
Lucky you. I did enjoyed my Evo 3 but I used it as a second car, my main car was a Crapisma which I soon got fed up of. In the Evo I managed about 15 mpg where my Integra was high 20's at least, I even managed something like 35mpg out my second one.

Not drove a 5 myself, my dad had one and all I remember was him taking corners at speeds that physics shouldn't allow.

The guy with the 5 as I've just mentioned does the same distance commute to me and gets around 19 to the gallon, I'm getting 22 in the EP3, though that's party due to the fact that when I get out of commuter traffic I don't hang about.
 
Be careful. There's a lot of nasty 4,5,6's out there.

As with age the chance of having some tool owning it at some point increases. Seen a lot of crash damaged and ringed examples out there too.

Also bear in mind the repair costs if it comes to it. I need a new clutch on mine and potentially a new transfer box - might not see change from £1500 if I don't do it myself.
 
Yeah I've noticed a lot of rough examples and a few dodgy traders... will have to have a closer look when my Civic sells.

Any work would be carried out at TGM at mates rates so I'm not really fussed about servicing/work on it really.
 
I went from a CTR (EP3) - Accord 2.2i-cdti -RX8 - Evo VI
Regretted getting rid of the Civic for both Accord and RX8 (even though the RWD was fun) but now having owned the Evo VI its like the CTR never existed :D Shame i didn't go straight from CTR - Evo

The only thing i miss is the high revs.
 
Just a bit more than the EP3 petrol wise but not much different, it's mainly the modifcations that will ass the costs up. If you do a basic service yourself and anything else goto a specialist you save a lot of money.

I curently get around 240-260 miles per tank (45 litre fill up) on my EP3 i used to get 280-380 miles and i do use a lot of boost :D

Car was mapped last Friday to around 350bhp and only get 3-5 miles less per £20 of fuel (probably due to using more boost).

Insurance isnt that bad £720 from Sky Insurance im 27 5 years NCB 6years driving.

I'd personally would get a VI over a V due to having better cooling and stronger engine.
 
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Yes, looking on both and overpriced IMO. A gleaming 5 went for £4500 so I don't want to pay more than £5000 and most 5's are up for over £5500. I'd rather just keep my Civic...
 
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