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10 points for knowing what tteokbokki is! Are you perhaps from the motherlands? hahaha I did the math for the MPG/$ on both cars and Genny was still marginally more expensive for less miles even when filling it with 87 in my area. (about $15 more to fill up full tank, 30~ miles less per full tank) That's one of the reasons I like the BRZ better. If only the BRZ had nicer interior.... |
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I'm 24 and have a bad back already, I feel like I'm 60 getting in and out of it haha especially after a leg day the gym. If you really want the car go for it. it's worth it unless your gf hounds you non stop for 5 years
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I recently traded in my S2k for a BRZ. I am unsure if my wife has issues getting into the car, but that was never a concern for me. I did duiscuss it with her and she just wanted for me to be happy, and I am.
The car sits higher then my s2k did also. I don't think it's too low at all. My wife doesn't complain either. Although she never complained about getting in/out of the S2k. |
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I'm 6'5"/250 lbs, and not especially thin, so here's my thought as someone that takes more effort to get down to the ground and then get back up.
It IS low to the ground. That's just life. But it's not that low. If you had a Cayman or Corvette or whatever it would be even lower. I was actually surprised driving my car around at how many other cars were actually lower than mine. Getting out gives you the opportunity to work on your deep squat technique. There is room to get in and out. Even if you're parked right next to someone else and can't open your door all the way. Being parked super close presents a challenge, but it does with any car. Roll the window down if you're short on room. P.S., I haven't had to do this yet. Shut up. I'm not fat. For what it is and what it's supposed to be, it is actually very practical. It's got a lot of trunk space, a somewhat usable back seat, and the interior is streamlined enough that you don't need to have a lot of extra space to be comfortable in the car. I've done two cross-country-and-back road trips on mine, with a few weeks' stay in the middle, and I've been able to carry everything just fine. And some car washing stuff to keep it clean. It's not ever going to have the room of a Ford Fusion or Nissan Altima, but it's not in their class of car, either. It's a small 2 door sports car; you can't expect more than that. As far as the FR-S vs. a Genesis 2.0t, it depends on what you want. The Genesis is more cushy, has more space, has more power, and has a softer ride. On the other side, it's bigger, it's heavier, it wallows in turns, and it kind of drags itself around everywhere instead of wanting to run. The FR-S is smaller, lighter, more nimble, and turns much sharper, but it has a firmer ride and less storage space. I would compare the Genesis to Mustangs and Camaros, not to the FR-S. I would compare the FR-S to an S2000 or a Miata MX5. The Genesis is more practical. It has more space, the back seat is more usable, it has more storage space. The FR-S is more fun. Driving the Genesis coupe is no different than driving a 4 door Genesis sedan, it's just a different exterior shape. Driving the FR-S is a joy in and of itself. The steering feel and taut handling make any other quirks much less important. I bought my BRZ and it's my only car. I'm completely happy with it, and it makes me smile every time I walk out to get in. |
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I do agree that in the end it is my decision, and she feels that way too! I don't want people to think i'm just getting swayed by her, but rather I'm taking her opinion into consideration (cause that's what older people do in a relationship...) The low ride is mostly about skirts, not necessarily the comfort or anything. Personally I don't give a crap as long as my car looks good hahahaha. In any case, you have a point about the back seats among coupes... it's not BRZ's fault, but rather because I chose a coupe style. It is quite true, however, that GC has much more room in the back. Honestly, i don't think it matters since the only time I'd have people in the back is with my 3 best friends (whom all said they would find a way to fit in the back if it was a BRZ). Thanks for the feedback though! |
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Throw her in the trunk. Problem solved.
In all seriousness though. There's an art to getting in and out of "low" cars. She'll get used to it.
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OP if you are worried about your GF with space and future kids then get a sport sedan like the STI or reg WRX. It has turbo/AWD and more power plus the room you need.. One problem I have with the BRZ is wanting to drive with friends
I love taking the car out no matter what reason and when there is more than 1 person its a pain to say "Sorry there isn't enough room " I never had a problem with AC I keep it at the lowest setting and during summer about mid setting, it gets so cold sometimes I actually have to turn it off.Having friends in the back still works, but if you like keeping things clean then it will become a problem. When your trying to sit safely comfortable to drive with people in the back it is kind of annoying to drive because how close you are to the steering wheel and when shifting you will knock elbows lol |
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Go test drive the cars, with your girlfriend. Its the only way to make an informed decision.
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My wife ( 5'8" ) drives the Gen Coupe, I drive the BRZ, she loves her car, but she also thinks my car is more fun and she has never complained about it being too low so we always take my car when we go somewhere together. She's a jeans kind of gal though, so she doesn't have to deal with getting in and out of my car with a dress on (except for the occasional event that requires it).
We also throw our 10 year old daughter in the seat behind her, no complaints from either. The Gen Coupe is like an SUV when I sit in it compared to the BRZ, even on the lowest seat setting, but its a GT, not a little sports car. Sent from my Nexus 5 using Tapatalk |
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When it comes to taking my friends around, we all have cars so it shouldn't be a big deal... Only one of them lives close enough for to be considered any concern. It'll be a pain having my dad, sister and gf in the BRZ on the way back home after the purchase though! lol |
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Genesis dealer kindly sat in the back instead, so kudos to him there... maybe that's the reason she likes the Genny better. |
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From the perspective of a 5'5" 110 lb girl who has a BRZ as a daily driver, yes it is low to the ground, I find it slightly more difficult to get out of than to get in, but if she's small, she'll have a much easier time than a tall guy would. (It's hilarious to watch my 6'3" boyfriend trying to get out of the car)
I'd say go ahead and buy it and tell her to be careful not to flash everyone when she's wearing a dress/skirt since getting in and out can be an art form compared to larger vehicles.
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OH MAN YOU GET TO DRIVE BOTH now that would be the life man... my gf is more of a mini cooper kinda girl who also cares more about crash safety and room in the car than speed/looks/etc. although she did say she'd want a charger if she got a sports car, which I thought was kind of sexy |
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