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<blockquote data-quote="DayTrippin" data-source="post: 5506634" data-attributes="member: 165866"><p>If my wife was onboard, I'd just buy them both. Would solve that dilemma. I had a great Italian teacher who constantly reminded us he came from the "old country" to the US. He maintained that happiness in Italy was having both a wife and a mistress. According to him it was pretty common as long as the two didn't cross paths all was good. </p><p></p><p>So his words put this decision sort of in the following context for me.</p><p></p><p>Wife/husband = MYP</p><p>Lover/paramour = M3P</p><p></p><p>So ideally I would want the M3YP if I could only choose one, which currently doesn't exist. There are so close to each other in a lot of ways. This is great and at the same time harder to decide between them. They are both so good, yet still have a few quirks or design choices that make it difficult to choose. If the MYP matched the M3P closer in acceleration, I'd probably go with it and slap on lightweight smaller diamter wheels, coilovers and some dynamat on it and call it a day.</p><p></p><p>It will definitely help to drive them back to back and take the family at the same time. I think a car seat would definitely be easier in the MYP to deal with. But if it can fit in the M3P and keep my kid far enough away to keep from kicking the front seat, I could live with that. I'll just try and talk my wife into buying both and see where that goes. I feel like I am splitting hairs but I am pretty much stuck with whatever I buy for a while to keep peace in the family.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DayTrippin, post: 5506634, member: 165866"] If my wife was onboard, I'd just buy them both. Would solve that dilemma. I had a great Italian teacher who constantly reminded us he came from the "old country" to the US. He maintained that happiness in Italy was having both a wife and a mistress. According to him it was pretty common as long as the two didn't cross paths all was good. So his words put this decision sort of in the following context for me. Wife/husband = MYP Lover/paramour = M3P So ideally I would want the M3YP if I could only choose one, which currently doesn't exist. There are so close to each other in a lot of ways. This is great and at the same time harder to decide between them. They are both so good, yet still have a few quirks or design choices that make it difficult to choose. If the MYP matched the M3P closer in acceleration, I'd probably go with it and slap on lightweight smaller diamter wheels, coilovers and some dynamat on it and call it a day. It will definitely help to drive them back to back and take the family at the same time. I think a car seat would definitely be easier in the MYP to deal with. But if it can fit in the M3P and keep my kid far enough away to keep from kicking the front seat, I could live with that. I'll just try and talk my wife into buying both and see where that goes. I feel like I am splitting hairs but I am pretty much stuck with whatever I buy for a while to keep peace in the family. [/QUOTE]
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