REEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEE

REEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEE

Poke it with a needle. :P

>headliner sagging after only ten years
>half the trim falling off in the first ten years
American car problems.

it's filled with spiders

Its weird since you only see it on American cars

I've seen 13 year old hyundais with perfectly fine headliners

I've had it with several VWs, BMWs, and a Camry.

>mfw headliner in my 28 year old ford is fine

waiting every day for it to just suddenly fall down though

>have to hold the headliner up with your head

thanks chrysler

My golf 3 tdi shitbox has it too

mine has a few droops in the back

luckily i sit in the front

I know that feel. At least it's a 35 year old car, so it's not totally unreasonable for shit to be broken, and they're finally starting to reproduce parts for these things.

>16 year old Low-end German shitbox
>Headliner is in nice condition

I have a 30 year old bimmer and the headliner is just now starting to fall around the top of the windshield.

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my '96 Suzuki Swift has a saggy headliner.

It's the foam that has failed. Only real fix is new material, just using headliner adhesive won't solve it.

my dad's 07 ridgeline has a fucked headliner. Top honda quality, baka.

Prepare to spend over $500 or break out the thumb tacks!

Headliner delete for that weight reduction and lower cg. Dont thumb tack it or staple it, you already know one is going to fall out and poke you in the eye when your driving. Also headliner delete does add alot of noise from rain. Im considering getting foam or audio deadening to solve this

checked

my truck never had a headliner, and thick ass doublewall masterrace from when GM was good so no rain noise