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ride quality. noise.
Drive 6 hours in a G, then drive 6 hours in an evo, and you'll understand. Until I got my G, I did not understand this. Then, I drove out to vegas, and had this revelation. I wasn't tired at all. Straight to the fun, instead of checking in, taking a nap/shower. |
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I think he gets it...no need to keep pounding him for it.
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I havnt taken an EvoX for any driving sessions more than ~35 minutes, but if bolt-ons are present on the car, it will be just as punishing on long drives due to NVH.
Stock... It's more civilized than before, but I think it would still beat you up after a long drive. |
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