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      01-23-2019, 06:22 PM   #310
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Why no manual though?

And why no rear seats?

Who is their target audience for this?

These just dont add up
No manual because there isn't enough demand to invest in offering one. That money is being spent developing electric drivetrains and autonomous driving systems.

Target audience is people who want a compact; true 2-seater sports car. This answer also addresses your second question.

Funny- for how often people complain about cars getting larger, I hear near-zero praise for this car's compact size.
3400 pounds isn't small. They got the length right, same as a Cayman, but missed the weight by 400 pounds.
Oh! So it's the weight that is making it large... even though it isn't actually large. Umkay.
No, it's big. It's 14 inches longer than my M Coupe was and 4 inches longer than my GTI. So yes, large and fat. Both.
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