Cheap plastic (vs good plastic) doesn't line up. You can see mold seams on the outside, and details of internal ribbing on the outside.
BWAH, HA-HA!!!I've heard that cheap plastic will rust.
This one makes sense. I constantly read posters here complain about the high cost of vehicles, yet those same posters complain about cosmetic imperfections.And UV stabilisation
Yeah man! This brings back memories of the '77 Oldsmobile Cutlass Supreme I bought new. The velveteen cushioned seats made my girl friend get naked. Hard to clean though. :laughing:Our good old "cushy and pleasing" cars had carpet on the doors and squishy vinyl on the dash. And the cloth seats were as you would have on your living room couch.
The #1 most ticketed car in the US is the Subaru WRX. And they've brought back an Outback XT with a turbocharged engine, rather than the underpowered H4 most of them have. The H6 has been discontinued. Subaru is a mainstream brand now (#7 in the US market) so they're just another Crossover manufacturer.Lots of contenders for that "honor"...20somethings with their riced out Civics, rednecks in huge (often diesel) pickups, etc.
I can't say I've seen any arrogant Suburu drivers...overly cautious, yeah but not arrogant. Around here it seems if you buy a toyota they make you sign a paper promising to never drive any faster than 10 mph under the limit before allowing you to drive off the lot.