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Anyone that tells you what to do isn't worth keeping in your life. It is just that simple. A car is about what you want. They have no idea what they are talking about.
Practical cars are for people with families. The BRZ is practical enough, it can fit tons of stuff. If you need a van you can rent one for a day for a hell of a lot less than wasting money dding a gas hog.
The word professional is so overused people have no idea what it means any more. I cannot tell you how many people love the look of these cars, people of all stripes.
Once you get used to a manual, it is so easy to drive, only lazy people say it is awful in the city. It is actually easier, in stop and go traffic you can simply use the clutch to move, and you don't have to worry about the transmission just going for the hell of it like in an auto.
And the same things that make the BRZ a great drivers car make it a great winter car. I drove through 3 literal white out blizzard conditions in my series.blue with general winter tires. My car was rock solid, and I was passing all the people in suv's and trucks because those morons had all season tires, not actual tires meant for the conditions they were driving through. It is your car, if people criticize you for buying it they are not worth ever talking to.
I didn't get criticism because people know I do what I choose, and I don't care what they think. The BRZ is a great choice because it looks good, handles great, and when you need to do long boring highway trips you can get great gas mileage. I moved from Mass to NC and I was able to get 39 mpg on the highway by going 5 below the entire way on cruise control. You just cannot beat that.
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