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Old 03-30-2018, 10:15 AM   #19
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Originally Posted by extrashaky View Post
Yeah, but he isn't trying to build his own softball team like you are. He also said he sometimes drives to work without them.

When I was growing up, my dad drove an MGB to work every day for years. It was a practical car for him despite having two kids just like the OP. The BRZ would be considerably more practical with kids 6 and 4, because a 4 year old will still easily fit in the seat behind the six year old for a few years yet. Unless his family is freakishly tall, it's not going to become an issue for another six years at least.

So it still isn't a practical car for you. I see no reason at all why it would be impractical for OP except as a whiny excuse not to buy it.
My mom refused to drive anything but sporty 2 doors and only with a MT. My mom's very first car with 4 doors and AT didn't come until she was 65. We (me and my two sisters) crammed in the back of an, 86, 89 and 91 Prelude over the years. All of those had a larger back seat than the Twins. We would do 7 hour road trips sometimes in those cars. But come on.. this isn't what I call practical. It worked and for her the pros outweigh the cons. Man people get so defensive of the Twins they can't even be realistic.
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