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.
This is a blog of my thoughts on cars through the years. W202 stands as one of the best Mercedes I have driven, and C36 (aside from C43) is the best in the W202s. However if you read more you know I am not the biggest fans for Mercedes....so read on! 2001 Honda Civic ES8 1.5L VTi in Silver (multitronic) 1993 Merc W140 S500 Coupe (My Idle Project Car) 2005 Mitsubishi Evo IX GSR 6-Speed.
Friday, December 16, 2011
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.
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