I have this suv and find it to be a great car. The only thing I absolutely hate is the piano black plastic in the interior. I have no idea why manufacturers use this. I am anal about cleaning but that stuff scratches even looking at it.
@@caskraker not a scratch? I don’t buy that. I am talking about the fine swirl marks. Unless you have a protective coating on it there’s literally no way to avoid it. Even touching the door with your finger when you open it will add these scratches. I think we are just thinking of scratches in a different way.
@@caskraker Trolling? Look up what that means. I just don’t buy it. Go take a bright light source and run it over the center console or the plastic on the door. If you don’t see any swirl marks then you either don’t ever touch those surfaces which is not possible or you don’t worry about those types of scratches. They literally come from the manufacturer with these scratches. Piano black plastic is impossible to keep scratch free. Do a quick RU-vid search. Videos everywhere about how impossible it is to keep this scratch free. It’s why they offer protective plastic coating for it. Honestly, it doesn’t bother me if you want to argue about it, I just don’t believe you one bit because it’s not possible. Even using a microfibre cloth will push around dust. Dust scratches it. That’s how fine these scratches are. Do some research before calling me out.