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    I like both, but they are very different, the Scooby is more of an every every day car and the evo is a slightly toned down rally car and with service intervals of 4000 miles you don;t want to be using it evry a day.

    The styling is irelevent as your sitting inside grinning!!

    you could get an older scooby for less than £5k and prepare it for hilclimbs or track use

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    Get the Evo, Scooby's are far too common!
     
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    Buy the you want
    One German, Two Italian.
    It's a Mercedes Benzzzz though
     
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    My last car was an evo 5 which i had for just over 2 years and used as my everyday car.
    The running costs are quite horrific!!
    Service every 4.5k miles £200
    New clutch £1300
    Brake disks £200 each (£800)
    Brake pads £200 front & £200 rear (£400 plus fitting)
    45,000 service £7-800)
    New AYC pump £2200
    (all mitsubishi dealer prices. cheaper if you go to a specialist)
    15-20 mpg!! way less if you've got a heavy foot. (book says 23mpg but it lies)
    I was paying nearly £1400 to insure mine in Northern Ireland. 34 with full ncb.

    The Scooby isn't much cheaper but they are much more common

    If it's just for the weekend think about the RS versions or one of the older evo's (equally as fast but more economical to run (slightly ))







    Ex Golf GT TDi 150. Then an Evo 8. Then a Honda S2000. Now an Evo 5 (and a little pug 106)
     
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    EVO all the way my friend.

    Yes they are a little more on the up keep, but lets face it arent all rally cars

    I personally would get a V, i think it loks like its come straight from the WRC, with the money you save tune her up!!!

    but its all down to personal pref, but i agree with the majority, scoobies are far too comon now.
     
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