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Hence the fold down seats. That space would have still been there w/o a back seat.
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The kid is in the car two days a week. We also have a specific family car for family outings. I only have one kid and that is all that we are planning to have. The FR-S is just big enough for my occasional use. My basic point is that some of the compromises I'm willing to deal with in a $25k car are not something I'd be willing to deal with in a $40k car. I'm not turning my nose up at them. Those cars just don't have a place in my personal situation at that price. I don't buy into the back seat helping for insurance purposes by an appreciable amount. As soon as people start crashing them, they will have sky high rates like the WRX. Maybe the first year, rates were low, but I bet it is considered a higher risk car like the WRX now. Sent from Tandy 400 |
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![]() @Quentin My insurance rates have dropped every year of ownership, given that I'm about to hit the 25 year old mark I expect them to drop again for me this year, even if there's an uptick in risk for the car. |
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Target market. They were making a sports car for a target market.
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No.. not at all. Its quite comical that you are trying to say "The car has back seats so you can fold them down! (ehem, not use them)"
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If they were eliminated completely I contend that the logical step would be to make the car smaller, sacrificing storage space, something they didn't want to do. The rear seats are a there based on the space required for Toyota's target market, not a compromise to 'reduce insurance rates'. Just like 911's, Mustangs, BMW M3 etc. Insurance rate for the 'four seater' Scion was higher (first three, ~$250/mo) than the 'two seater' Miata (second three, ~$200/mo), wouldn't your logic dictate the opposite as the Miata is the less responsible car to own? (Prices based on 2013 model, 20 y.o. driver, high mileage commute, with a clean record, in a high traffic area and el-cheapo insurance companies that aren't the best bargain, just wanted quick baseline comparison) |
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Engine displacement, # of air-bags, A ROOF, crash test ratings, ALL of these things are considered when calculating insurance rates. Are you SHOCKED that your 2 door hardtop is cheaper than a 2 seater roadster? Edit: I apologize, I mis-read. Now, that is against the norm, but like I said, a lot of things are considered like: engine displacement, power ratings, the average age of owners...
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Let me break it down like this. Insurance companies feel that cars with only 2 seats are all sports cars.
Being a sports car, insurance companies feel you are more likely to get yourself into trouble. If the engine discplacement is small and it gets good gas mileage as well as having 4 seats. Guess what, its no longer a "sports car" but an econobox like a Civic Si. Now I feel that I have to explain how insurance rates affect the target market. based on an average of $200/$10,000 financed, **** and Jane are probably spending about 600 dollars on their ft86. BUT their ft86 only has 2 seats and when they get their insurance quote, its $2,000/6 mos because its a sports car. Now this middle-class family who loves their twin is spending close to $1,000 dollars a month on their little 200hp ft86. Let me ask you, if their target market is joe blow 25 year old making ~50k a year, or less depending on thier situation, do you think they are meeting the demand of their target market buy saying "This car will only cost you $1,000 a month to own!"?
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I think you need to re-read my post... The two seater sports car is cheaper to insure than the four seater 'econo-box' FRS...
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Yup, it really comes down to how often it is wrecked and how much it costs to right things (fix the car, pay the medical bills, damages, etc.). Cars driven by people that regularly wreck, spectacularly, get higher rates. The capability of the car is maybe considered for the base rates, but the rates are quickly pulled into matching the actual condition once the insurance companies get some data. If we all drove the speed limit, wore our seatbelts, and somehow got hypnotized into thinking more like women as far as our risk taking, twin rates would be no different than any other $25k car. 😄 To be perfectly honest, I was a safer driver in our Prius v, Rav4, or 4Runner. The temptation to take risks wasn't there. Sent from Tandy 400 |
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In the GT86 I find myself slowing down more for corners so I can accelerate through them without breaking the limit. Odd, but there you have it.
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