What are some cars with really bad interiors?

Pretty commonly any truck, and specifically as a brand Dodge/Ram. This isn't in terms of the entire interior being "really bad" per say, more so just all the plastic, which when you're dropping big money, just seems wrong.

A great example is if you price out a brand new Ram 1500 Rebel, it's a $55,000 vehicle averagely equipped. The entire entire is plastic. All of it. For $55,000. Ford is a little bit better with the leather, but Ram/Dodge really love to throw plastic in everything, even when you're dropping entry level German luxury money on their cars.

Then in terms of interior technology, Trucks also tend to really lack for the price. A new Nissan Titan, which won "Truck of the Year" this year, and is around $50,000 for a Pro-4X model or higher, has one very small console screen. You compare the tech in that to the tech in a $30,000 Honda Accord, which has 2 center console screens, both of which are larger, and you're going to be disappointing...even though it's almost twice the price, it has half the interior technology. And, again, that's the "Truck of the Year".

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