Why not more 3 seaters?

Why not more 3 seaters?

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vanman1936

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801 posts

226 months

Thursday 24th September 2020
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We all know the heritage of the F1, now T50; but why aren’t there more 3 seater sports, let alone super cars....surely a big differentiator in crowded sectors?

RDMcG

19,517 posts

214 months

Friday 25th September 2020
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I cannot delight in crawling over the passenger seat to get to the driver's seat and also not being on the conventional side of the road as a driver. Perfect for track of course.

Lee Jones Jnr

1,724 posts

177 months

Friday 25th September 2020
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I'm not surprised that there aren't more 3 seaters but perhaps there is a market for more single seaters?

Cheib

23,761 posts

182 months

Friday 25th September 2020
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I suspect one reason is cost/the shared architecture for different models...like McLaren for instance, aren’t all the cars including P1 based on the same carbon tub ? Not sure what Porsche’s excuse with something like the 918 is though given that doesn’t share a tub with anything and is as wide as a bus so I assume could have fitted 3 seats...I guess the Spyder bit would be tricky !

LotusJas

1,345 posts

238 months

Friday 25th September 2020
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vanman1936 said:
We all know the heritage of the F1, now T50; but why aren’t there more 3 seater sports, let alone super cars....surely a big differentiator in crowded sectors?
Speedtail too.

hyphen

26,262 posts

97 months

Friday 25th September 2020
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RDMcG said:
I cannot delight in crawling over the passenger seat to get to the driver's seat ...
That's probably the biggest reason. When you get in a 3 seater, its very ungainly clambering over which probably puts many buyers off.

Iwontlietoyou

40 posts

63 months

Friday 25th September 2020
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Less about the clambering over passengers for me... more about how special a central driving position. I rarely have others in the car with me and would love the idea of sitting in the middle

Ferruccio

1,840 posts

126 months

Friday 25th September 2020
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Used to get taken to school by my father in a Matra Simca Bagheera.
3 seats. LHD ie the driver sat on the far left with two further seats in the front.

https://www.google.com/url?sa=i&url=https%3A%2...
https://www.google.com/url?sa=i&url=https%3A%2...



carspath

856 posts

184 months

Saturday 26th September 2020
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For all the reasons that have already been mentioned .

But maybe also because :

1) Most of us either drive alone , or with one passenger in a sports car .
In a family car , we usually have more than one passenger , over and above the spouse
So having 2 passenger seats , is usually one seat too many OR one or more seats too few

2) In a sportscar , where theoretically weight distribution is an important consideration , and assuming you have just the one passenger ( which is probably the most common situation ) - then having one passenger seat occupied and one unoccupied , will result in an unevenly balanced car

???

woppum

1,137 posts

193 months

Monday 5th October 2020
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3 seats is more compromised but offers a great point of difference to other cars. It’s compromise is purely lack of space. 3 people take up more space than 2 no matter how you package it. The right hand seat of the F1 and t50 I would think is really only for kids, I am not sure I would have much comfort there... that said sitting in the middle rather the right to the left, way up front with your toes so far forward will be a sensory overload I’m sure. Can’t wait for the T50. Not sure my wife will enjoy being a passenger quite so much...

Bispal

1,713 posts

158 months

Monday 5th October 2020
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woppum said:
3 seats is more compromised but offers a great point of difference to other cars. It’s compromise is purely lack of space. 3 people take up more space than 2 no matter how you package it. The right hand seat of the F1 and t50 I would think is really only for kids, I am not sure I would have much comfort there... that said sitting in the middle rather the right to the left, way up front with your toes so far forward will be a sensory overload I’m sure. Can’t wait for the T50. Not sure my wife will enjoy being a passenger quite so much...
I bet she will sit on your left side :-)

SSO

1,450 posts

198 months

Monday 14th December 2020
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LotusJas said:
vanman1936 said:
We all know the heritage of the F1, now T50; but why aren’t there more 3 seater sports, let alone super cars....surely a big differentiator in crowded sectors?
Speedtail too.
Also the SCG 004S is a 3 seater.

sparta6

3,734 posts

107 months

Tuesday 15th December 2020
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Ferrari were there early doors with the Tre-Posti

https://www.caranddriver.com/news/a15362196/three-...

SSO

1,450 posts

198 months

Tuesday 15th December 2020
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sparta6 said:
Ferrari were there early doors with the Tre-Posti

https://www.caranddriver.com/news/a15362196/three-...
I believe Ferrari made 2 of the 365Ps. If my memory is correct, this one was a no sale at auction.

minimalist

1,501 posts

212 months

Thursday 17th December 2020
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SSO said:
sparta6 said:
Ferrari were there early doors with the Tre-Posti

https://www.caranddriver.com/news/a15362196/three-...
I believe Ferrari made 2 of the 365Ps. If my memory is correct, this one was a no sale at auction.
It was featured on an episode of Chasing Classic Cars. Unsold at auction but I think was sold shortly afterwards to the highest bidder.

sparta6

3,734 posts

107 months

Thursday 17th December 2020
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minimalist said:
SSO said:
sparta6 said:
Ferrari were there early doors with the Tre-Posti

https://www.caranddriver.com/news/a15362196/three-...
I believe Ferrari made 2 of the 365Ps. If my memory is correct, this one was a no sale at auction.
It was featured on an episode of Chasing Classic Cars. Unsold at auction but I think was sold shortly afterwards to the highest bidder.
Interesting, presumably Ferrari found there was little demand hence the very limited "run".
Personally I like it.

I witnessed GM glide in and out of his F1 with those long legs. My attempt was far less graceful biggrin


SSO

1,450 posts

198 months

Thursday 17th December 2020
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sparta6 said:
minimalist said:
SSO said:
sparta6 said:
Ferrari were there early doors with the Tre-Posti

https://www.caranddriver.com/news/a15362196/three-...
I believe Ferrari made 2 of the 365Ps. If my memory is correct, this one was a no sale at auction.
It was featured on an episode of Chasing Classic Cars. Unsold at auction but I think was sold shortly afterwards to the highest bidder.
Interesting, presumably Ferrari found there was little demand hence the very limited "run".
Personally I like it.

I witnessed GM glide in and out of his F1 with those long legs. My attempt was far less graceful biggrin
I don't think Ferrari actually tried to sell them. It was more of a design project.

henrycrun

2,464 posts

247 months

Thursday 17th December 2020
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I've always thought that Lotus or similar could have had a FWD ragtop with a 3 seater tadpole cabin.
The rear passenger sits centrally with feet between the front seats. No need to sell up when the baby arrives.

Not sure where the handbrake goes...