February 27, 201016 yr I was thinking about this again last night while I walked back to my car after picking up some groceries at Safeway. I saw a beautiful silver/black 17 inch alloy 2006-7 Monte Carlo LT. It drove off and I saw some of its good angles. I thought to myself, had there been a little more "nip and tuck" to the styling update and had there been a 3800 V6 under the hood, I would have bought one...without a doubt. I still like my Buicks very much, but I know how much I like the coupe with bigger doors, buckets, a console and more of a wrap-around driver's environment. So I say "coupe"...even though I like sedans, though not as much. Your take?
February 27, 201016 yr Well not a Monte Carlo that's for sure. For me, body style depends on the segment and the car. Some sedans look fantastic. Likewise, some coupes are meh. Some wagons are sexy. I do know I wouldn't get a 2-door version of a sedan. It's half assed to me. They have to give it a more unique body, to make it look like it was designed to be a coupe for me to consider it. Also you should have included wagon and hatch. This is a rather limited poll.
February 28, 201016 yr I can afford to sacrifice function for form, so I will always buy coupes. There have been some highly attractive sedans, though. But the emotional aspect of a coupe's design will always win me over.
February 28, 201016 yr #1 : coupe (2-dr hardtop). choices #2 thru #8 - left intentionally blank #9 : wagon #10 : sedan
February 28, 201016 yr I actually had a base model pre-'06 Monte Carlo in Bronzemist come up beside me in traffic yesterday, het couple in their early 50's I'd guess. They had reasonably-sized aftermarket chrome rims on it, and it looked good gliding through traffic, even covered with salt. They turned off at the local full-service car warsh. Cool. I voted 2-door with nary a blink.
February 28, 201016 yr Author But the emotional aspect of a coupe's design will always win me over. Couldn't have said it better myself. (+1)
February 28, 201016 yr I've had 4 2drs over the years (one a hatchback), a 4dr sedan, a 2dr SUV, a 4dr SUV, and a 5dr hatchback. I think for a daily driver in a sedan or SUV I lean toward a 4dr for the practicality and ease of ingress/egress (long doors are a pain in tight parking). Never had a wagon per se, but that's pretty much what the SUV bodystyles are like. I plan to always have at least one 2dr around. Edited February 28, 201016 yr by Cubical-aka-Moltar
February 28, 201016 yr I voted "sedan" without hesitation. My order of preference is sedan-wagon-coupe-hatch-convertible.
February 28, 201016 yr Having driven a wide variety, I enjoyed my coupe but, for the moment, I prefer a more well-rounded sense of practicality. With having a van, a four-door hatch and company trucks available, I could always get back into a coupe when the kids get older. While they're in car seats, a coupe just isn't as fun to deal with. With a need for trucks, a wagon wouldn't be of any use for me. So for now, seeing as vans and trucks don't apply here, it's 4-door hatch / sedan / coupe / wagon / convertible
February 28, 201016 yr I've enjoyed owning a sedan, but I prefer the look over the practicality... so as practical as this sedan is, I love coupes and nothing will ever make me change that opinion.
March 1, 201016 yr HATCHBACK!!!! ideally: with Continental/RX-8/opera doors & a Skoda-Superb-ish dual-back
March 1, 201016 yr 1.) WAGON! 2.) 2door Wagon! 3.) Convertible 4.) 3door Hatch 5.) Coupe 6.) Ute 7.) 5door Hatch 8.) Sedan 9.) Pick/Ups 10.) SUV's 11.) Vans 12.) Hearse (Last car I want to ride in even though its technically a WAGON!)
March 1, 201016 yr I voted for a coupe, because I definitely think they are a more emotional vehicle, but I think a good wagon or hatch can be sexy too...and of course I love my Jeep, so the SUV can't be counted out for me
March 2, 201016 yr Each body style has its merits and I've lusted after many example of them all. Ideally, I'd have one to represent each. Variety is what I live for.
March 3, 201016 yr I voted coupe as that makes the basic point. I'm quite sure you all know what bodystyle I truely prefer. To sum it up: anything would please me more than a sedan. I'm sick to death of sedans.
March 3, 201016 yr LOL @ people not following directions... K I like wagons for function 1 They have all the ease of use that a sedan has 2 They can haul a greater volume 3 They (in full size guise) can swallow a 4x8 sheet of plywood & tow 6000 lbs 4 They handle better than a SUV & get better MPG also plus are lighter 5 can haul 8-9 passengers 6 Look great lowered 7 Haul my canoe on roof & tow my camper 8 They don't wallow around like mini vans 9 They morph into cool panel wagons 10 cost of development is lower than adding a new SUV to the portfolio
March 3, 201016 yr K I like wagons for function 1 They have all the ease of use that a sedan has 2 They can haul a greater volume 3 They (in full size guise) can swallow a 4x8 sheet of plywood & tow 6000 lbs 4 They handle better than a SUV & get better MPG also plus are lighter 5 can haul 8-9 passengers 6 Look great lowered 7 Haul my canoe on roof & tow my camper 8 They don't wallow around like mini vans 9 They morph into cool panel wagons 10 cost of development is lower than adding a new SUV to the portfolio Agreed 100% Wagons make sense and look good doing it. A sedan ranks dead last in my list of preferred bodystyles.
March 3, 201016 yr Wagons are all well and good. The poll asked for *car* body styles, though, and here come the trucks and SUVs... I'm just nitpicking though.
March 3, 201016 yr I based my answers on the CAR restriction as well. If all bodystyles were included, I'd bump the sedan up a notch - to a position just above the minivan.
March 3, 201016 yr We know, Camino, we know. Just wanted to be clear. Seriously though, a choice of multiple bodystyles for each model is what I want to see.
March 3, 201016 yr We should re-do this poll with a lot more car bodystyles made available. Kammback anyone? Shooting brake?
March 3, 201016 yr 1. Coupe 2. Convertible 3. Sedan 4. Wagon Like others have said, a car purchase for me is one that elicits emotion - practicality takes a back seat. That's what trucks are for. Nothing compares to the sleek sexy shape that only a 2dr coupe can offer. The 4dr cars being marketed as "4 door coupes" all just seem off to me. A well done hardtop convertible would be nirvana for me. Depending on the wagon's silhouette, it could flip-flop with the sedan. I'll let out a little secret: I've had a passing fancy or two about getting a Magnum wagon as a bike/Home Depot hauler.
March 6, 201016 yr I'm sick to death of sedans. Same here ... but that's what I ended up for a winter beater. At least it is RWD . I voted coupe.... Cort | 36swm.IL | "Mr Monte Carlo"."Mr Road Trip" | pig valve.pacemaker * my radio show.03/13/10 * WRMNshowcase.legos.HO.models.MCs.RTs.CHD = http://www.chevyasylum.com/cort "Are we having fun yet?" ... Nickelback ... 'This Is How You Remind Me'
March 6, 201016 yr I'm still a fan of sedans since my first 5 cars have been sedans, but since having my Riviera I would have to say I prefer a coupe. It's just so much more pleasing to the eye, and much easier to get in and out of. Growing up my preference was about 50/50 between a sedan and a coupe, I've never been a fan of hatchbacks or convertibles ( save for a select few ).
March 7, 201016 yr I have no preference. The number of doors doesn't usually affect my feelings of the overall shape of the car. If I were shown a general design for the shape of a car, but it had no cutlines to define the body panels, hood, doors, etc., and it were a shape that I found overall very attractive, I would most likely find it attractive whether it had two or four doors.
March 8, 201016 yr We should re-do this poll with a lot more car bodystyles made available. Kammback anyone? Shooting brake? sounds good but what could we call one of these?
March 8, 201016 yr I'm still a fan of sedans since my first 5 cars have been sedans, but since having my Riviera I would have to say I prefer a coupe. It's just so much more pleasing to the eye, and much easier to get in and out of. I have the opposite problem w/ 2drs..find them much harder to get in and out of..it seems I rarely have the width to open the door fully. Long doors are a PITA in about 90% of my usual parking circumstances. And it's a pain to put dogs and stuff in the back seat w/ a 2dr.
March 8, 201016 yr I have the opposite problem w/ 2drs..find them much harder to get in and out of..it seems I rarely have the width to open the door fully. Long doors are a PITA in about 90% of my usual parking circumstances. And it's a pain to put dogs and stuff in the back seat w/ a 2dr. That is true when it comes to parking and being able to fully open the doors, that is the downside to a coupe's long doors, I was speaking in terms of when you can actually open the doors however, luckily I rarely use the backseats in my car asides from just tossing stuff over my shoulder into the back.
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