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Very true.
Many otherwise desirable Japanese cars suffer from this as well.
Which ones are you thinking?
There's a bit of a squishy velour trend to a lot of the soft furnishings of things like Toyotas, but I always thought the plastics in most Jap cars aged quite well.
@J0nathan it did, although tbh I hardly ever saw it driven.
Part of the appeal is that sleeper idea. And that they looked rude as fuck at the time.
The problem with that stuff is the look incredible from the outside, but the inside looks like a cheap taxi. Many otherwise desirable Japanese cars suffer from this as well. For this reason they look a lot better as track cars, which are meant to be naked paint and riveted panels.