why the hell would you want to fit kids in a CRZ??? or a little 2 door? its one or the other
some people still love sporty coupe but has kids. Not all living at the same level as you sir...
Why the hell would Honda fit 2 seats that doesnt fit anyone in a CRZ??? note that the kids fit fine in our Veloster (well... thats a 3 doors, now you're going to flame me for that)
some people still love sporty coupe but has kids. Not all living at the same level as you sir...
Why the hell would Honda fit 2 seats that doesnt fit anyone in a CRZ??? note that the kids fit fine in our Veloster (well... thats a 3 doors, now you're going to flame me for that)
honda aus had to put the seats in to meet aus standards. They are just stupid if u ask me! but they had to have them.
usually practiaclily is the best thing. kids and a 3 door coupe is not practical.
honda aus had to put the seats in to meet aus standards. They are just stupid if u ask me! but they had to have them.
usually practiaclily is the best thing. kids and a 3 door coupe is not practical.
Mate, its not too meet aus standards, but to cut cost. By only having 2 seat, the tax bracket move from "hatch back/coupe" to "sport car" which increase in tax. Same thing on what they did with R35.
and I know having kids and coupe is not practical, actually having a coupe is not practical at all (with kids or no kids) if you need to use the back seat (or 3 doors hatchback in that case - Yep I still remember how I need to squeeze myself on a long journey from Sydney to GC on the back of Mazda 121 ).
To tell you the truth, I got nothing against CRZ. If they can offer a better pricing or better "identity" (e.g. have similar power to BRZ/86 but less consumption) then I think it will sell well...
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