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Do you actually think you're contributing to the conversation by going so over the top? If interior materials didn't matter then Rolls Royce would be able to get away with cheap hard plastic but that's not the case is it? Any good car will have a soft touch interior, cheap compact and sub-compact cars are exempt from that. Also don't you find it weird that previous generation Toyotas had better soft interiors than the new ones? Seems like a big F U to the customers.
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Dumb? Maybe. Ignorant? Nope. Inconsiderate? WTF?! I played with tons of Tonka toys and Lego when I was a kid, they're supposed to be hard plastic since they have to stand up to the wrath of a little kid's drool and constant dropping. A car should be built with care in all aspects and in detail hence the use of soft touch materials. It wouldn't kill Toyota to use soft touch materials since they used to do so and even if it drives up the price somewhat it's still better.
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It's an important aspect because if the cut costs on the interior perhaps they cut costs elsewhere? A soft touch interior will last longer and gives a more premium feel which I think any car north of $20k should have. I understand that power, performance, handling, feel, practicality and style are important but interior quality is important too.
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Soft interiors FTW. Soft dashboard, soft door panels, soft armrests, padded headliner, soft center console and a nicely finished trunk!
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