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Old 02-23-2017, 09:34 PM   #85
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As a sidebar,,, I pay more for insurance on the FRS than the Vette. How's that??.
I actually just worked up a quote on with Geico for a 2015 Cayman GTS, full coverage with the exact same coverage I have on my 13 BRZ. I will save $249.11 every 6 months with the $70k Porsche...
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Old 02-23-2017, 09:35 PM   #86
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Oh to have the luxury of flat panel displays...

The Corvette's space is shallow which is the difficulty, here's a relevant test, put a set of track wheels & tires in it. A set of 17x9's fits in my 86 just fine. But your right, the flat area is pretty comparable to the two and the hatch makes stuff in & out a breeze.



My cousin brought a cooler to a track day in his C5, standard size cooler, one guy could lug it around, easier with two, it rode in the passenger seat.
Not really a fair comparison since the corvette has such wide wheels and tires.
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Not really a fair comparison since the corvette has such wide wheels and tires.
I'd be impressed if it could fit 4x 17x7s

Does it even have a spare donut anymore?
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Old 02-23-2017, 10:39 PM   #88
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Interesting. I have always felt the Corvette had a more spacious interior and the hatch is much more storage friendly than a trunk. I'd be interested to see some actual measurements, lol.
That's because it is. It may even be smaller but the way you can access it is worlds better than using the twin's more conventonal trunk. I feel like people would have to have owned a coupe with a hatchback configration to understand.

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Oh to have the luxury of flat panel displays...

The Corvette's space is shallow which is the difficulty, here's a relevant test, put a set of track wheels & tires in it. A set of 17x9's fits in my 86 just fine. But your right, the flat area is pretty comparable to the two and the hatch makes stuff in & out a breeze.



My cousin brought a cooler to a track day in his C5, standard size cooler, one guy could lug it around, easier with two, it rode in the passenger seat.
The problem comes in when you have to fit anything underneath the tiny ass trunk clearance of a twin. A single item, not something convenient like 4 wheels that can be adjusted until they fit. I recently bought a plastic tote that my Z or a vette would have swallowed easily and I got really pissed off when I realized I was going to have to move the passenger seat forward and put it in through the passenger door, where it also barely fit. I even got one that I thought would fit in the trunk but it just barely didn't. I was honestly very disappointed when I test drove the car and realized it wasn't a hatchback. I always thought they were and it would have been so easy for them to make it that way. Of course maybe they would have lost their built in convertible rigity that they've already pubilcly said they intend to make sure was nothing but a waste of time anyway. Either way I wasn't disappointed enough to not buy it.
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Old 02-23-2017, 11:40 PM   #89
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You guys are killing me about the cargo and or back seat space to carry other people. Does anyone really care about that?? I don't,,, but my wife drives a Silverado so I have options. :-)
Actually, yes because the rear seats are actually usable. I am a little over 6' and have tried to climb in the back of a 911, didn't work, but I actually fit in the back of my FRS. Your only options for new RWD coupe and fits 4 adults are BMW, Mercedes, twins, Mustang/Camaro/Challenger, and crazy expensive grand tourers like the Ferrari FF or Bentley Continental GT, if I am not mistaken.

If you want to throw out the rear seats, you should not start with this car. There is something called a Mazda MX5 that is a much better track car.
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Old 02-24-2017, 01:31 AM   #90
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Actually, yes because the rear seats are actually usable. I am a little over 6' and have tried to climb in the back of a 911, didn't work, but I actually fit in the back of my FRS. Your only options for new RWD coupe and fits 4 adults are BMW, Mercedes, twins, Mustang/Camaro/Challenger, and crazy expensive grand tourers like the Ferrari FF or Bentley Continental GT, if I am not mistaken.

If you want to throw out the rear seats, you should not start with this car. There is something called a Mazda MX5 that is a much better track car.
Basically this. Most people who can afford a Vette can also afford a more practical daily but I approached the OPs question like the poor pleb that I am and I can only afford one vehicle so I need something with a certain level of practicality including back seats which do get used once a week or so. I was also surprised how much I was able to fit in the back of the BRZ when I was moving last year, especially impressed when my 42 inch flat screen TV fit in the back with plenty of room to spare. I'm sure even a 46 inch would have fit no problem although I wouldn't bet on anything larger than that.
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Basically this. Most people who can afford a Vette can also afford a more practical daily but I approached the OPs question like the poor pleb that I am and I can only afford one vehicle so I need something with a certain level of practicality including back seats which do get used once a week or so. I was also surprised how much I was able to fit in the back of the BRZ when I was moving last year, especially impressed when my 42 inch flat screen TV fit in the back with plenty of room to spare. I'm sure even a 46 inch would have fit no problem although I wouldn't bet on anything larger than that.
We get it. You moved a TV in a BRZ.
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We get it. You moved a TV in a BRZ.
Flat screen pfffff let's try a Trinitron.
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We get it. You moved a TV in a BRZ.
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I actually just worked up a quote on with Geico for a 2015 Cayman GTS, full coverage with the exact same coverage I have on my 13 BRZ. I will save $249.11 every 6 months with the $70k Porsche...


Probably because the majority of Porsche owners keep their car in a heated garage 90% of the time.
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Probably because the majority of Porsche owners keep their car in a heated garage 90% of the time.
And they are older, live in better neighborhoods, have better credit scores, have fewer tickets, don't drive as many miles per year and all the other factors that go into determining insurance rates for individual people and vehicles.
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Since we're bragging about storage space...

I managed to fit four 245 R17 tires along with four 17x9 RPF1s in my FR-S (unmounted). I was pretty impressed lol.
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Probably because the majority of Porsche owners keep their car in a heated garage 90% of the time.
oh, snap!

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And they are older, live in better neighborhoods, have better credit scores, have fewer tickets, don't drive as many miles per year and all the other factors that go into determining insurance rates for individual people and vehicles.
Yeah, but that's not as funny.
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Since we're bragging about storage space...

I managed to fit four 245 R17 tires along with four 17x9 RPF1s in my FR-S (unmounted). I was pretty impressed lol.
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