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Originally Posted by rhoyle
One thing I'm learning and am a bit disappointed in is the usability / practicality of the FR-S/BRZ FOR ME isn't as good as the Cayman was. For example, putting golf clubs in the Cayman was simple and quick. I could carry two sets and a large suitcase no problem. In my BRZ, I have to put the seat down to get the clubs in. Annoying.
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I wanted a hatchback too! There is NO good reason why this FR-S isn't a hatchback!
The Cayman is smart, well thought out and not cramped like the Boxster.
I have an RSX too, its about the same size and shape but roomier inside and more inviting to be comfortable. That car is also MUCH more polite and "luxury minded" - quieter, smoother motor, non cramped interior. I commonly take my 2 kids (teens) away for a week with room enough. No reason to ever sell that car until its done and the way it is at 200k its going to see 300!
The FR-S is cramped, loud, jumpy and road rough. Its fun for the driver but not the passenger(s). Again, it needed to be a hatchback!