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gtsum
Sep 30, 2013Explorer
Dadoffourgirls wrote:gtsum wrote:
nice truck for sure, but chevy's interior already looks stale and dated (and this is a new design). My truck is my DD, so interior creature comforts are necessary for me...and this doesnt cut it at all
Since this interior looks stake and dated, can you identify which truck interior you feel is not? Also, which car interior would you identify? Always like to examine what others have found.
I have a 2013 Ram Laramie. I went to buy a King Ranch but the Ram won me over as the interior (to me) was put together much better. The fit, finish, and quality of materials, and quietness was much better in the Ram than the GMC Denali and King Ranch I looked at. My last 2 cars have been acura and audi...I used to drive about 30k miles per year so creature comforts were "necessary". Seems most of the "reviews" from pubs agree as Ram interior has been noted as being above the others.
All that being said, different people like different things...Ram interior is nice, but my payload is horrific (1061 lbs according to my door sticker):) which is why I am trading it in on a 3500 cummins (or I might wait to see what the 2015 F350 looks like (released early in 2014).
Chevy and GMC interiors, to me, have looked cheap, used way too many hard plastics, and just plain looked bad compared to others. The 2014 is better than it has been in the past, but it still looks cheap to me. Great truck no doubt, but I would expect more refinement on the inside when spending 60k on a truck
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