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Dear Toyota/Scion: Please......
...make the back seat somewhat useable and functional. If not, just get rid of it. But if at all possible, please make it work for those times that I need to bring 2-3 people with me in the car.
Thank you. Tranz Note: So I test drove a GC today. I sat in the back seat to get a feeling of how useable it is. Basically my neck was at an angle because my head was up against the roof. I am 5'11 and I needed another 2in in height to be comfortable in the back since the roof slopes down right where the back passenger's head is. Poor design in my opinion, or maybe it is just my weird proportions? :iono: |
I would like a two seater like my old CRX. If it has to have seating for four, have the rear seats fold like the 911.
That's why they make vanilla and chocolate. |
2 seater would be interesting but not as practical. I would also like to be able to fold the rear seats but wonder if they Toyota won't do that to keep up the rigidity of the car like the Evo?
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i dont see how the seats are going to be good for anything other than a parcel shelf in a car that size.
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^ so might as well just delete it and save weight, right? Function over form.
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I dunno, I'm actually for the 2+2 even if its tight. I have a 2+2 3000GT and I like the option of torturing my rear passengers if they are unfortunate to not have their own ride. I think its a good option to have in an emergency and I don't think it bothers the design too much imo other than the weight but I think its negligable. Altho the 3000GT can fold flat and with the hatchback there is actually a ton of cargo room. I'm still not sure if the FT-86 is a hatchback or not, but I hope so.
Don't forget the insurance bonus of the extra 2 seats. |
2x2 or my woman and lil one won't approve! Lol it's why they love MT GenCoupe.
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I would prefer It to be a 2+2 and have a easy option to remove them and have a carbon fiber delete or something. Keep the rear seats in storage for when you need to move people.
Would give a huge truck area and lighten the car a bit. Plus would still get the insurance benefits of a 2+2 |
Being young and not having owned a 2door car yet id love to have a 2+2 to enjoy for once. Having a 4door econo box is nice on gas but gets more dull everyday.
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As long as the seats aren't any worse than the Celica's, I'm fine. They can be as bad, but not worse.
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I like being able to drive 4 people around. But I don't like doing it. I just like the option. And when it does arise, I like torturing the passengers in the back with being squished. But for the most part, the passengers I've had usually fit pretty well since the girls I hang with aren't that big. Pretty petite little things. The guys? Well I couldn't care less. |
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The AE86 has only had people in the rear when it was an emergency (like picking my friend up from a car accident, had his GF and her friend in the rear) and you drive a short distance. Its not supposed to be comfy, its not going to be comfy, that's the way it is. However, I will state that I've never had to slouch in the back of the AE86, mk2 Celica Supra, nor the Mk3 Supra, so THAT might be poor design. Then again I'm 5'8", so the height difference might be the culprit. But by no means is sitting back there comfortable. 2+2 DOES save on insurance, as its not a strict 2 seater. Of course it also helps when your insurance company is so clueless on your car (the AE86) they have "4door" on the policy:), despite the fact that the VIN obviously brings up the fact its a 3door hatch. Honestly, this is like...4th priority level on the list this car needs to have when it goes production. I'm certainly not entertaining any thoughts of regularly hauling people around in this car, at least in the back seats, unless, stated earlier, its an emergency and a short trip. And you forget one bonus of having a very uncomfortable 2 seats in the rear...people are less likely to ask YOU to drive the group of friends, or whatever, around town. Your car won't be used for such silly things. You take your friends boring sedan instead, and save mileage, gas, and unwanted wear and tear on your own vehicle. So pro's: 1) Nice to HAVE the seats for emergencies 2) Saves on insurance 3) Less likely to be asked to be the chauffeur for the night |
If you want a low slung gorgeous body style sports car sacrifices have to be made and this may sound bad to some but I do not care for rear passengers. I would make the sacrifice in a heartbeat!!! I think you might be better off with a 2 door sedan like a BMW 328i/335i.
And another thing since this car is a 2.0 liter do you really want people to add more weight to a car with a engine with weak torque? |
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