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  1. GM does it where it wants, but the latest all-new designs have been getting excellent interiors.
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  2. interesting, a friend had gotten a new work vehicle from his company lately. a new RAV4 (since when is toyota doing fleet). the design of the interior is sort of basic and blocky and sterile however i was somewhat impressed with the low gloss and nice texture on the plastics. Still looked a bit cheap but not really what i would call bad. Assembly quality of the dash and door trim and all the gauges and controls was insanely precise. GM can never seem to do that. Seemed to have a lot of space also. But the seat padding felt cheap and uncomfortable. they must save the better seat padding for the lexus. Overally a nicer execution of 'Asian vehicle make interior' than what Hyundai / Kia does; at least that's good.
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  3. Funny part is I NEVER MENTIONED RECALLS... FUNNIER part is A frame failure and engine failure, two HUGE lawsuits that Toyota HAD to settle affecting MILLIONS of cars, at the height of Toyota's God like stature and some of you, not mentioning names, do NOT think this is not part of the reliability equation... You do you...(dont really care what you believe) I, on the other hand, dont buy into these false claims that Toyotas are more reliable... I KNOW that Toyotas are just as shytty as what Toyota sheeple (and the two resident C&G guys) regard the other OEMs...
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