orange260z
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- Genesis G70
Came across this article on CNN today "Whatever happened to the two-door car?", discussing cars like the Chrysler Cordoba, Buick Riviera, Cadillac Eldorado, Ford Thunderbird (2nd incarnation), etc.
"Driving one of these “personal luxury [coupes]” made a statement about your superior taste and, also, your carefree lifestyle not requiring the mundane practicality of back doors.... With its long hood, ample chrome and two massive doors allowing awkward access to often reasonably-sized – once you manage to get in there – back seats, they still make a statement."
I've always loved the idea of PLCs, but they were out of my budget in my pre-family days; and given I've always had at least one dedicated "toy" during all of my earning years, the lack of AWD for winter use and practicality for family use left them outside of my lifestyle until now. There was a period where I needed an SUV (for ease in buckling kids into car seats, carrying strollers and baby stuff), then a larger sedan (for a comfortable back seat with good leg room to avoid the back seat kicks, big trunk with luggage space for 4); but now my car is more for personal use with the ability to carry the family on occasion or for short trips. A large coupe would have fit the bill also, but options for those are pretty much limited to the Germans these days and usually carry a price premium to their already expensive 4-door counterparts.
To me, despite having 4 doors, the G70 is really a modern "personal luxury coupe" combining style (low, wide, long hood), performance, and a backseat similar in capacity to those large coupes. Although it may only be ever-so-slightly smaller in measured back seat and trunk space compared to the closest competitors (such as the BMW 3), IMHO the functional/usable space is quite a bit less, which is often the case with the two-door version of the German car.
At this stage in my life, given my wife has a larger "family car" for us use on family travel, that's ok with me - front seat comfort and a balance of style, luxury, performance is more important than practicality, although some level of practicality (a bigger backseat than the 911 and AWD) was critical.
What do you guys think, is the G70 in the spirit of the PLC?
"Driving one of these “personal luxury [coupes]” made a statement about your superior taste and, also, your carefree lifestyle not requiring the mundane practicality of back doors.... With its long hood, ample chrome and two massive doors allowing awkward access to often reasonably-sized – once you manage to get in there – back seats, they still make a statement."
I've always loved the idea of PLCs, but they were out of my budget in my pre-family days; and given I've always had at least one dedicated "toy" during all of my earning years, the lack of AWD for winter use and practicality for family use left them outside of my lifestyle until now. There was a period where I needed an SUV (for ease in buckling kids into car seats, carrying strollers and baby stuff), then a larger sedan (for a comfortable back seat with good leg room to avoid the back seat kicks, big trunk with luggage space for 4); but now my car is more for personal use with the ability to carry the family on occasion or for short trips. A large coupe would have fit the bill also, but options for those are pretty much limited to the Germans these days and usually carry a price premium to their already expensive 4-door counterparts.
To me, despite having 4 doors, the G70 is really a modern "personal luxury coupe" combining style (low, wide, long hood), performance, and a backseat similar in capacity to those large coupes. Although it may only be ever-so-slightly smaller in measured back seat and trunk space compared to the closest competitors (such as the BMW 3), IMHO the functional/usable space is quite a bit less, which is often the case with the two-door version of the German car.
At this stage in my life, given my wife has a larger "family car" for us use on family travel, that's ok with me - front seat comfort and a balance of style, luxury, performance is more important than practicality, although some level of practicality (a bigger backseat than the 911 and AWD) was critical.
What do you guys think, is the G70 in the spirit of the PLC?