$50,000 car

>$50,000 car
>Interior of a $20,000 car

German "engineering"

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>Cadillac
>Car

>Complaining about the interior of an XTS
>a car built specifically for the livery market

>$40,000 car
>Rebadged Ford

American "luxury car"

>caddilac
>interior is worse than hyundai solaris

Ours are worse. My parents' car cost $40k new and its interior looks like this.

Is this a meme that's going over my head or what? I don't see anything wrong with these interiors.

But 40k aud is like 20 usd

>paying the price of a new car

>Car from 2012
>Being replaced soon

Actually yeah didn't consider the exchange rate. Would still expect a bit more for that price though. No one gives a shit though because the car itself is more important than the interior.

>carfags
who cares if its rollin all is good

>being poor

this.

i hate micromanagers

>buying a car
>ever

That's why Christ invented leasing in the New testament, that all men should be free.

>being stupid
enjoy your 40k car that loses 50% of the value in 2 years

The banks in Switzerland thank you for your stupidity. We just couldn't thrive without it.

>Buying a Mercedes
you pay 80% more just for the brand, bro

It's a massive con job anyway because Mercedes only sells their premium models in North America and not their more utilitarian ones.

sasuga srbija

>German "engineering"
A meme

Why would you buy German car? They are over-engineered and are not really more realiable than the more cost-effective Japanese and Korean ones but then again, people also buy Iphones.

Sure, back in the 70s-80s, Mercedes were built like tanks and there are examples of them running in Africa for like a billion miles with minimal maintenance, but starting in the 90s, they outsourced production of lower-end models to Third World countries and added ever-increasing amounts of complicated and unreliable gadgets.

I would expect this "quality" from a 2004 Fiat

The same story happened with VW.

In 70s, 80s and early 90s VW were crazy reliable because they were dead simple.
For every luxury piece like air conditioning and electric fidgets you had to pay through the nose, so most of them still running are very basic models.

And their diesel engines, 1.9 and 1.9 turbos. Jesus.
One with 600k+ on the counter is literally "nothing new".
But in the early 2000 they decided to squeeze more power out of it and the reliability went through te window.

>middle class american complains hes middle class

absolute cancer
die

>mfw every person driving a top-model BMW M4 could have bought a Dodge Viper ACR
Japs are good, Americans are on their way up, but Germans are in decline.

>Interior of a car
>engineering

What's your problem?

...

What's wrong with this? It's leather. I know american cars contain only plastics.

This

>Leather
Do you not see all the black plastic on the doors and the dash?

>$50,000 car
140 500 € here.
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They sell these for 400 usd here