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Originally Posted by 86TOYO2k17
Maybe I’m just a nice person, I would never subject a grown adult into fitting in the rear for any amount of time. At least with the miata it isn’t even an option so you don’t need to come off as a **** trying to explain how no one over 4ft tall should ever attempt to get in the rear unless they are masochist, you could avoid that discussion all together with a miata.
As far as everything you’ve fit in the trunk. Assuming based on this being his first car he is younger probably 16-20, no kids, and the need to transport all that stuff mentioned is probably rare to non existent.
A lot of good adjectives I’d describe the 86/brz, practical is not one.
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Originally Posted by 86TOYO2k17
Sounds like if one has no kids. A miata is the way to go.
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Originally Posted by 86TOYO2k17
Point was miata’s storage space is adequate enough 99% of the time a brz would be. I aint moving or picking up a big screen Tv with a brz. I think and would hope most people have access to a more practical truck or suv when needing to haul stuff whether their own or someone they know. Most of the time the necessary cargo space is a random gym bag, school bag, groceries, hat sunglasses etc... in which a miata can do no problem.
So a brz really only gains rear seats which again are almost useless and most people I would hope have another option to not need to use the rear seats.
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Based on your posts, it's pretty clear you having a CX5, you never have to think about the options a fold-down back seat offers you. Not everyone has access to someone else's car to haul something (which happens more often than you expect) For someone with only 1 car, the BRZ will give OP a lot more flexibility.
"At least with a miata it isn't even an option..." So, you you're not a jerk to someone by saying you can't fit them in your 2 seater, yet it's okay to bother people every time you want to haul something around that any other car with a back seat can hold?
We may have to agree to disagree. But a lot of people here have said the BRZ/86 is fine for young kids, hauling things, and bringing people around in a pinch.