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      03-25-2021, 11:28 AM   #20
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Originally Posted by Germanauto View Post
German interiors are definitely a cut above in my book, whereas the IS feels more akin to the Alfa Giulia.
The upside to the Lexus interior is that you can own it for 10+ years and 200k miles and the interior looks almost new with hardly a single creak or rattle...can't say that about German interiors other than when they are new. Given my track record of swapping cars though, interior (or mechanical) longevity isn't super high on my priority list. Lol
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