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      02-06-2013, 07:20 PM   #53
rconti
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Drives: x5 3.5d, Clownshoe, Tesla 3
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Touring every day of the week and twice on sunday. For one, it doesn't have that hideous scoop on the front fender. Secondly, it doesn't have the hideous *everything else* that the GT has.

I just can't feel the sedan love. I've never owned a sedan, only hatchbacks, 2-seaters, and a (M3) coupe. I don't get the point in having a wagon-sized car, but having the limited trunk space of a sedan. I guess you could make the same argument "why would anyone buy a coupe when the sedan is the same size but more useful", but to me, neither makes any sense.

Having owned a coupe and a few 2-seaters, .. if you want a sports car, buy a 2-seater, don't buy a 4 seat coupe and try to convince yourself it's a 2-seater.

If you want something that you can fit more in, buy a wagon. Don't waste your time with large-footprint cars that are artificially limited out of some maladjusted sense of style. Sedans are too generic, coupes are too pointless.
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