Thursday, December 31, 2009

2 Seater for Teenager Advice?

I don't know if I should get a two seater or not i've already picked the car from earlier but I wanted too know if you had a two seater when you were young did you think it was a mistake or not? If you didn't have a two seater did you use your back seat a lot?





Thank you.


10 points for best answer!2 Seater for Teenager Advice?
For years I went without using the backseats in most of my cars I owned. Only recently when I took to the movies all my roommates did I finally use the rear seats for humans. Since four door cars are cheaper, and hence my money is limited, thats what I buy. When I did have a 2 door car without backseats, the room in the back was sufficient for all my needs. I had a early Supra, and the backseat were very small. Take alook at your life are you in clubs or social circles where you need to have the ability to transport people? Are you in a band, so then you need room to transport band equipment? So to sum up in 20 years of driving I needed the backseats less than 20 times or so. 2 Seater for Teenager Advice?
I was going to give my daughter my Miata as a college graduation gift as she just loved that car. It was a second car for me and I also had a Dodge station wagon when I needed to carry more.





However, it was totaled before she graduated and she as a 4 door sedan now. She found there are times it is great to be able to drive friends ir even just extra stuff around. After her initial disappointment, she realizes that if you only have one car, it needs to be a little more practical. A two seater is a fun second car for fun driving.



Well, I am very glad I had a regular sedan because I was always going around with my friends. So, if you spend a lot of time with friends, there is some practicality to a four-door, especially if your friends don't have cars.





But if your friends all have cars, or you don't really drive other people around, then a 2-seater is most likely okay.
If you plan to load up the car with your friends, then I definitely wouldn't recommend a 2-seater.


With a larger than 2-seated car, you have storage room for shopping, and other passengers. One advantage to 2-seaters is that they usually have excellent gas millage (30MPG and up)





Check out this article for more info on what to do and what to look for when buying a first car:


http://www.associatedcontent.com/article鈥?/a>



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