Sports saloons vs sports cars
Discussion
Money no option and practicality of no consideration, who would take a sports saloon over a 2 seat sports car? (1 car garage!)
I’ve owned both and admire them almost equally as much, but I can’t help but learn more towards the 4 door saloon even though I don’t need more than 2 seats.
I can’t put my finger on it really, I mean I’ll stick with the 2 seat sports car for the time being because it seems like the sensible choice but I do envy super saloons when they roll up next to me at the lights.
I’ve owned both and admire them almost equally as much, but I can’t help but learn more towards the 4 door saloon even though I don’t need more than 2 seats.
I can’t put my finger on it really, I mean I’ll stick with the 2 seat sports car for the time being because it seems like the sensible choice but I do envy super saloons when they roll up next to me at the lights.
Some interesting comments.
I'm surprised some people are talking about coupe and saloon models of the same car as if they are different. In my opinion a coupe version of a saloon is still a saloon, i.e. a 2 door 3 series (or M4 now) is not what I was defining as a sports car.
Sports car to me is a 2 seat lamborghini, ferrari (911 I suppose, lets face it the rear seats are not for humans), not a less practical and more expensive version of a mass produced saloon.
I'm surprised some people are talking about coupe and saloon models of the same car as if they are different. In my opinion a coupe version of a saloon is still a saloon, i.e. a 2 door 3 series (or M4 now) is not what I was defining as a sports car.
Sports car to me is a 2 seat lamborghini, ferrari (911 I suppose, lets face it the rear seats are not for humans), not a less practical and more expensive version of a mass produced saloon.
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