Why do GM products look so cheap?

Why do GM products look so cheap?

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they don't accent anything and everything's black and plastic

That's actually pretty good. Far better than their previous generations. IF you think GM interiors are guilty of use of shitty plastics, check out Ford.

wow it's almost like a $21k car isn't gonna have a luxury car tier interior

I just don't like them lying non stop.

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Mahk's great

>see guise commercials are fake, that means GM a shit
you're fucking retarded. they're a shit for their fucking copyrighting of their ECU flashes. as a lifelong GM dude, I'm done supporting those fucks.

>as a lifelong GM dude
I'm sorry?

>did you rent this whole building just to show all the cars you couldnt sell

Fucking kek.

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But I'd say overall its a jap & American thing mostly and even then American cars are worse in that regard.

Imo is a combination of 2 things:

>exaggerated design that's very "in your face" that gets old too quickly.
>use of poor feeling plastic in key elements.

As stated before, they have improved but even in not so cheap cars like a new fusion you still get to see bad ugly plastic in very visible areas.

My problem with Chevy and GM in general is the homogeneity of their lineup, they share a ton of shit between models, that hurts the the luxury oriented GM's.

Why do GM products go so fast?

They don't.

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>irong
Yes, you are wrong.

Thing is, even though the japs also use plastics, they use higher quality stuff in places you'll touch. They also don't mind padding doors properly.

Germans are stupid and over complicate shit way beyond what it needs to be.

Americans are just cheap

Because it's General Motors not Amazing Interiors.

Kek

Love your car man

>Why do GM products look so cheap?
You mean every american car ever?

Buddy what are you talking about? You ask me, that's professional grade.