Yeah. Porsche's interiors are rubbish. Except for the the 911. It has a good interior for a sportscar.Interior room hasn’t changed, so it’s still the choice if you want a roomy large hatchback.
As someone who had a Mk.2 Turbo for 5 years, Im very disappointed in the cost cutting they’ve done to the new facelift.
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Yeah. Porsche's interiors are rubbish. Except for the the 911. It has a good interior for a sportscar.
Everything else is a pos.
Does that plastic just look cheap or does it feel cheap?Damn, open cup-holders, new seat pockets are a plastic net and the rear AC vents look straight from Skoda?! Wtf is going on at Porsche, they ask more money for what?
Porsche has done the same with the Cayenne and Macan, when the originals all had leather or hard pockets which were infinitely more elegant than this net garbage. I think I even saw a review of the e-Macan where someone said the door pockets are now hard plastic without felt lining, which if true is a major drop in quality.The worst thing I noticed is seats back pockets, at least remove them like in Taycan, don't put a plastic net in a 150k car.
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