Re: E92 with toddlers
I beg to differ, For those who actually load a baby/toddler into the back seat into a coupe (as opposed to those who imagined the process in their heads) it is actually EASIER in the coupe. The reason is because most child seats have very high side bolsters. When you load a child from the door, you have to actually lift the kid above the side bolster to seat him in. But in a coupe, what you do is, you get into the driver seat with the kid. You carry the kid with both arms, turn around, and put the kid into the seat in a "front-load" movement ( the child seat must be in the left-back seat). While turning around, you can easily hook the 4 or 5 point baby seat harness, turn back around, and start driving. It's easier coz there's no "high side bolster" to clamour over. The front load movement is very smooth and unrestricted.
You save much more time this way, trust me, much faster than in a sedan. Of course I am referring to having a front-facing child seat at the rear of a coupe. If you choose to do it back-facing at the rear, it will then be much much more difficult, almost impossible even. It is not advisable to load the child seat in the front passenger seat (not coz of airbag problem, coz you can switch the passenger airbag off in the BMW) coz once the seatbelt is pulled to secure the child seat in, the left rear seat is now inaccessible. So keep the child seat at the back.
So, there's no need to change out the coupe. In fact, not until the kid is maybe like teenager, then they need more space in the rear. Anything younger than that, coupe will still be good.