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<blockquote data-quote="solo" data-source="post: 497076" data-attributes="member: 18358"><p>Buy a coupe if:</p><p></p><p>1) It's ONLY a - weekend/fun car/bring your wife or girlfriend to a special occasion/I feel like cruising alone to get rid of stress or to think things out/I feel great when girls check me out - ride.</p><p>2) Because you have no practical use for the back seats except to use it as a temporary storage space.</p><p>3) It's a hot car and it's even hotter if it is a convertible.</p><p></p><p>With that said, in my humblest of opinions, because of all the reasons listed above, I'd rather get a two-seater rocket like a Z4. And because we all have to bring Mummy and Daddy or guests or kids or the dog or the cat or the in-laws etc out once in a while then get a ferry car, meaning a car to ferry people around like a Avanza, Estima, Ipsum, Veilfire, Starex, Elysium, Alphard etc.</p><p></p><p>In fact with an Elysium, you CAN ferry Mummy and Daddy and guests and kids and the dog and the cat and the in-laws and the kitchen sink plus luggage all the way to Genting and arthritic knees wouldn't be a problem because hey they are stepping down from the car and not climbing out of it.</p><p></p><p>With these two vehicles, this means you get the best of both worlds. And if you can really afford it, get a daily drive car where the maintenance is bottom-line cheap, it's reliable as a brick and uses RON95. </p><p></p><p>For me, I got the E46 to ferry people in style and because my Dad wanted to give a knees a break and four-doors is more flexible. My daily drive is an auto Kancil. My Z4 is on hold and when kids come along, the a bigger ferry car will be added to my car porch.</p><p></p><p>A person I know, daily drives a Kelisa, ferry's people and goes long distance with a Mitsu Airtek Turbo and takes his E46 for that need for speed sessions. Another daily drives a Vios, ferrys with a Avanza and when the need for speed calls - takes his coupe.</p><p></p><p>Salut</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="solo, post: 497076, member: 18358"] Buy a coupe if: 1) It's ONLY a - weekend/fun car/bring your wife or girlfriend to a special occasion/I feel like cruising alone to get rid of stress or to think things out/I feel great when girls check me out - ride. 2) Because you have no practical use for the back seats except to use it as a temporary storage space. 3) It's a hot car and it's even hotter if it is a convertible. With that said, in my humblest of opinions, because of all the reasons listed above, I'd rather get a two-seater rocket like a Z4. And because we all have to bring Mummy and Daddy or guests or kids or the dog or the cat or the in-laws etc out once in a while then get a ferry car, meaning a car to ferry people around like a Avanza, Estima, Ipsum, Veilfire, Starex, Elysium, Alphard etc. In fact with an Elysium, you CAN ferry Mummy and Daddy and guests and kids and the dog and the cat and the in-laws and the kitchen sink plus luggage all the way to Genting and arthritic knees wouldn't be a problem because hey they are stepping down from the car and not climbing out of it. With these two vehicles, this means you get the best of both worlds. And if you can really afford it, get a daily drive car where the maintenance is bottom-line cheap, it's reliable as a brick and uses RON95. For me, I got the E46 to ferry people in style and because my Dad wanted to give a knees a break and four-doors is more flexible. My daily drive is an auto Kancil. My Z4 is on hold and when kids come along, the a bigger ferry car will be added to my car porch. A person I know, daily drives a Kelisa, ferry's people and goes long distance with a Mitsu Airtek Turbo and takes his E46 for that need for speed sessions. Another daily drives a Vios, ferrys with a Avanza and when the need for speed calls - takes his coupe. Salut [/QUOTE]
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