Friday, December 16, 2011

Evo IX GSR - The Fifth Day

I like its driving position and the seat. They fit like a groove. The Recaro bucket seat is very firm but comfortable. Superb. The Momo steering wheel could be a tad thicker.

The instrument panel is a tad dark but and the speedo is a bit small. The whole layout of the dashboard I would say is very good and is not unlikely BMW's 1 and 3 series theme.

I absolutely like the notchy and affirmative gearshift. The gear ratios for 1st, 2nd and 3rd are in perfect harmony in daily use. And the gears engaged cleanly.

Normally I am not a fan of Xeon headlamp, but I would say they work great in the GSR.
The paint work on the rear left quarter panel is not good.
I will leave the wheels in black.

But I will change the stereo and add a rear camera.
And I have been trying with tire pressure, now having 30psi/32psi. The handling is good but the ride is a bit harsh and overly firm on rough pavement.




Sunday, December 11, 2011

Evo IX GSR

Finally Peter found me a nice all-black mint 2005 MIT Evo IX GSR. It does not have a good price to warrant as stock so Peter suggests me to privatize. And I do listen. It is a kind of Evo I have longed after, perhaps for 6 years since 2004. This is the first day so I make an entry here. It somewhat brought some excitement that have long missed. I can certainly make it a goal to keep it for a long time, as it is the last of its kind. Evo IX should replace the Corolla and SLK350. It also come with the Yokohama AD08 tires that I intend to put on it.