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| Scion FR-S / Toyota 86 GT86 General Forum The place to start for the Scion FR-S / Toyota 86 | GT86 |
| View Poll Results: 2 vs 2+2 | |||
| 2 Seats: 150lbs lighter |
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35 | 25.93% |
| 2+2 Seats: Cheaper insurance, back seat fold down for more trunk space. |
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100 | 74.07% |
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2 seater vs 2+2
If the twins came in a 2 seat version would you prefer that over the 2+2?
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Not for me. The 2+2 is great because it means when you fold down the back you have use-able space, and in a pinch you can actually fit another person, or maybe two back there which Ive done with my nephews.
On occasion I pass an S2k on the road and while admiring it I think about how I could never use it as a DD.
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No.
Having the extra space in back and the fold-flat rear seat is what sets our cars apart from the S2000, Miata and MR2 Spyder. That and those are convertibles. :-) |
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If it has a top, 2+2, if topless, 2
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The back seat may not be big but it makes the car quite a bit more practical. In cars like a 350z or s2000 if you have someone with and a bag or two in the trunk and you are out of space.
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when i first got the car i wouldn't think i would ever need that tiny space they call the back seat. a week later i had 2 ppl in the back cause i couldn't let them walk 1 block in the rain. So yes I would not get the 2 seater. There will also be a situation where that back seat becomes useful. My work backpack is ride there all the time too. better than having it in the trunk.
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If both options existed I'd probably buy the two seater because racecar but I am very happy with the utility of the 2+2 with the fold down seats, I've fit bikes and 4 people and all sorts of stuff that would have been very difficult if I was in a Miata or S2000.
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I feel all alone....
I would love just a two seater. If done right, the trunk could be bigger than ours. |
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The 2 backseats are great for when I have to pick up my daughters from daycare in an emergency. Also, it adds to the storage space of the car when not in use.
For the car to be a 2 seater it has to do a lot to justify the inconvenience of having only 2 seats. -350/370z = 2 seaters and yet weighing more than the twins! -s2000 = bad daily and a convert (IMHO I think converts are utterly pointless) The cayman was the only car I thought I could justify buying even though it is a 2 seater. Has the combination of being fun/sporty like the twins/s2000, but is a better daily than both. I think the new stingray might also be a possibility. However, both of those cars cost more than 2x the twins. Oh, if they offered a 2 seater twin it would have to offer a good amount of weight savings to justify it. What would be the point of it weighing nearly the same and perform the same, but you lose the utility of 2 extra seats? |
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2 + 2 ftw. The back seat is tolerable for circumstances where you need to bring more than 1 passenger. I have a Griots trunk organizer that is perfect when the seats are up, and when more storage (groceries, etc.) is needed, I just fold the rear seats and slide it back, it's like having 2 trunks 😁
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Well, my wife and I put over 88,000 miles on a 2 seat miata. The minimum space took some getting used to, but after our first 5,000 mile trip, we had it down.
Now, comes our FR-S, and during our first 2,500 mile trip, we were still packing like we were in our 5 cu ft trunked miata. However, it's nice to know the back seat space is there, if we would go back to "bloated" mode when we travel. humfrz |
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This car is a 2+2 so it can be cheaper on insurance. The same goes for the supra. Both back seats served no purpose aside for insurance pricing being cheaper.
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