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Dadhawk, agreed, we do have different definitions of toys lol. For me a toy is anything that isn't practical for your life and where you live.
For me, if it snows, I don't plan on driving the car. And while my kids may fit into the car(2), I only bought the car cause one should have his license in the next month. Plus, I bought the car to have fun while driving around. I appreciate it getting good gas mileage, but if it only maxed out at 25, that wouldn't have stopped my purchase lol.
I think the main problem is that for the main group they are trying to appeal to, the car is practical for half of them. When someone has kids it really hinders being able to buy the equivalent of a 2 seater(my seat goes all the way to the rear seat).
Love the car, but the tC unfortunately is more of a practical DD and is probably why the car sells so well.