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Dodge News: The 2023 Dodge Hornet Flies Out Of The Hive

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On 8/21/2022 at 5:49 PM, Drew Dowdell said:

No, not really anymore. Very plastic and creaky. Feels very cheap. The new Silverado / Sierra can blow away the Tundra. The new Canyon looks like it will do the same to the Tacoma. The RX isn’t even close to Enclave level. 
 

Only the LS / LX get decent quality interiors at Toyota these days.

Yeah, the tiny motors are what kill the GX for me, but I have to admit they are probably the best use of space verse length you’ll find today.

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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    LOL the Enclave is not a bottom feeder.  And fancy leather does not a quality interior make... in fact, if that is the only improvement they do, then it's a rather cynical and lazy upgrade to try and

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    It definitely looks like they changed very little behind the front fascia.  I guess it gives them something in the compact CUV market, after the demise of the ancient Journey.  At least w/ the Da

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1 hour ago, regfootball said:

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.

GM does it where it wants, but the latest all-new designs have been getting excellent interiors. 

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