Dutchy wrote:
ThunderbirdJunkie:
Look at all the spiffy interiors in Audis and BMWs and Benzes...then look at a few that are 5 years and 100,000 miles old, and compare it to a 5 year old, 100,000 mile American car. Pretty poopy lookin the Germans are, ain't they?
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That's complete Bull Crap and you know it, I drove a '92 Audi 80 last week and the interior was as fresh as new and just in case you are woundering, it had over 250.000 Miles on the clock and still running smooth and rust free.
The plastic in the KJ was already cheap stuff but at least it did not rattle but the KK is wall to wall cheap plastic of the quality (and shape) of a 1970's Korean walkman.
Even Chrysler managment agreed in a memo leaked to the press last year that their interiors where inferior to the competition.
if it was bullcrap and I knew it, don't you think I would have posted differently? And I'm sorry, but posting links to other peoples' opinions to disprove my opinion is not a way to prove me wrong.
Every 100k mile Audi, VW, Benz, BMW, Saab, et al, has a worn out looking interior that looks like it belongs in a late 70s Oldsmobuicillac (not that you know what that means, being Scottish and whatnot), as far as wear is concerned. Simply put, you cannot refute my own findings, beliefs, and observations based on the findings, beliefs, and observations of others when the subject matter is SUBJECTIVE. Low quality is a FEELING, not a FACT. Are Ferraris high quality? if so, why do they have to be serviced every 6,000 miles beyond simple fluid changes? SERIOUSLY, dude.
Yes, NEW, the Europeans are light years ahead as far as interior fit/finish WHEN NEW...but my 100k mile KJ looks better than my grandfather's similar mileage, similar vintage Audi TT, and looks better than most other 100,000 mile cars I've seen/driven in terms of wear.
Don't tell somebody their opinion is wrong. I'll tell you that the Audi 80 is an enormous heap of crap, and it's still not wrong because it's AN OPINION. I don't know how things work over there in Engl...er...the UK...er... Scotland, but here in the USA we have this guarantee called the First Amendment, which allows me to voice my SUBJECTIVE VIEWS, even if nobody else shares them.