![]() 06/26/2017 at 01:25 • Filed to: Don't worry you know I can't afford one | ![]() | ![]() |
An IS Sportcross has less rear legroom and less cargo capacity than a Tercel wagon.
Internal counterpoint is as follows:
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Motnreally shocking, one car was designed to maximize interior volume, the other was designed to look good.
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Hmm, looking even further, the Tercel is listed at only 8" shorter, but remember that 59% of the Tercel’s length are those terrible 80's bumpers
![]() 06/26/2017 at 01:53 |
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Well, you can actually survive a crash in one of them. Maybe even go highway speeds comfortably?
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true sad fax fam
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Hey!... Yes.
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Have been in the 1st and 2nd gen Lexus IS back seat, can confirm that they are pretty brutal for any humanoid with legs.
Also have not been in a current gen Lexus IS, at all. *Psst* ... Lexus ... pseudo-millenial with somewhat disposable income over here! Come get me!
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Yeah, it’s more like a BMW rival than a mini-Volvo after all.
On the bright side, the Sportcross is much newer, so it’s going to have less internal wear and better safety gear to boot.
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yes that is an odd fact, but a useful one
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When I had my Yellow IS300 I treated it like a van/wagon. I hauled all sorts of things in the trunk and back seat, double wall cardboard basically lived back there all the time for protection.
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Yes but.... Lexus wagon.