Let's say for cars with an achievable price tag.
Do you work for VAG and are on a survey mission ?
Don't like Audis or the people who drive them, but the interiors are always pretty nice.
'Best' in terms of design/style, or in terms of fit and finish?
I love the Jaguar XF for understated elegant design, and quality of finish, and the 'drama' of the rotating vents and rising gear shift when you start it. And unlikely a lot of cars, they didn't feel the need to festoon the dash with buttons for everything.
i owned an audi and the interior was lovely (i have never met loddrik, apparently he dosent like me!) now a BMW and the interior is also nice.
Most 'premium' cars these days are nice places to be in - if you like the feeling of being inside a piece of coal.
Whilst it's not my cup of tea, my Mum has a Nissan Juke and that's pretty funky. She had an RX-8 when they first came out and I remember that being pretty cool as well.
VAGs are dull as dishwater. My Passat interior is so dull I don't like to think about it or I might fall asleep at the wheel.
BMWs and Alfas are nice
My old Saab was the best 🙂
The new Audi TT is meant to be ace.
Not a huge Audi fan but agree that they've got interiors nailed in a solid and steady way. Better then VW.
Our 1 Series is pretty nice inside. Not spectacular but it's well made.
Don't like Audis or the people who drive them
What an odd thing to say (or indeed even think).
I was once told that 'all people that wear glasses are idiots' and I took mine off and asked him if I was no longer an idiot, or indeed was it him that was one all along.
Your thinking fits the same level of stupidity.
Yes I drive an Audi (and wear glasses).
I'm slightly biased, but the Nissan Pao dash is ace. A good chunk of steel too, so easy to decorate with fridge magnets and the likes.
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My current company car is a 1 series with red leather seats. A bit 1970's Morris Marina, but I like it.
dullest thread ever?
For quality Audi or VW.For flair Alfa .
Have owned quite a few Audis many years ago. I am indeed also probably an idiot. I bought an Audi. They were by and large shite to drive. And these were the 'S' models. Interiors were nice though.
Ha ha. If you want to stir up the hornets nest on STW, just declare that 'AUDI DRIVERS ARE ****'. 😆
That's half the forum probably.
My wifes Fiat 500 dash is my favourite. It has the right balance between retro looks and modern function. I always smile when I get into it.
Contrast that with my C220 Coupe interior which has sports leather seats, gadget upon gadget and tbh I prefer small and funky to solid and expensive.
If only fiat could make a car that didn't need gogogadget arms to set the seat distance correcty it would be even better
Subjective, innit...
There's this one, the most ergonomically perfect I've ever used.
Then there's this. Surprisingly well bolted together, quality materials and a little latin charm. Note, no electric window switches in the roof and a driving position designed for the average Northern European human. Plus, it's gorgeous
Then there's this.
Designed ten years after the MK2 Golf's shown above. Note that the steering wheel is offset in relation to the seat and pedals, guaranteeing back ache. In addition, the seats are made of sweaty velour, the steering wheel has all the tactile quality of a lavatory seat and the ventilation is asthmatic.
So many variables in the question.
I think VW have the best of the low end ie Ford/Vauxhall/Seat etc.
Ford Mondeo build quality up there with all.
BMW absolute best ergonomically, everything where it should be etc.
Never been a fan of VAG interiors very dull. BMW's are better but the dash still looks like something from the 90's.
French cars tend to have nice interiors and good places to spend a lot of time but not so good materials unfortunately.
Mercedes seem to have the best balance of design, comfort and build quality.
Agree on the mk2 golf ... Love those dashboards ..
Depends on your price tag and what kind of age but surely this
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Of the more modern cars, the Alfa 159 is my favourite – just seemed a bit more interesting than the big slab of black plastic in my 3 series.
I’m not a fan of digital the dashes that seem to be increasingly common on new cars – much prefer analogue dials. Lots of new cars also no longer seem to even have a temperature gauge – guess that’s testimony to how reliable modern cars are. I used to be really envious of my mate’s Clio 16v that had an oil pressure and temperature gauges!
All subjective of course, but my favourite was my Saab 95. Big buttons (for use with gloves), fantastically tactile vents, dark panel button for night driving and the key where it should be - between the seats. Foldy out cupholder was awesome as well.
Edit: Just remembered that the speedometer wasn't linear. Was linear up to 80mph or so (which was all you would ever use), and then compressed up to 140 or whatever - made it easier to read.
Maserati or Alfa for me. There's something about a tan leather door card......
My BMW is a nice place to be, but the build quality isn't as good as expected. My previous Scirocco was put together better. Moving to a Golf next month, so hope that's as solid as the Scirocco. I've always felt that VW; Audi and BMW all know how to lay out an interior brilliantly.
[i]Ya all need to step up on the gauge quota[/i]
I have a feeling some people aren't taking this seriously 😆
The new 2016 Jag XF is a lovely place to be as is the F-type. I think the current XF is rather dull and hasn't aged well.
New Porsche interiors are the best of the VAG group.
[b]Let's say for cars with an achievable price tag.[/b]
Who missed that eh?!
That Saab - yes please. Just so nicely put together, and like the old Golf, amazingly well laid out ergonomically, all in reach and simple to understand.
Foldy out cupholder was awesome as well.
I was completely stuck on a work problem to design something. A ride in a Saab 95 and play with the cup holders sparked an idea that led to me (well, my employer) gaining a design patent. Love those cup holders.
I have a Rover 75. Fake Walnut Dash, Fake leather seats I'm sure it was styled ny the Test Match Special commentary team. Its the only car I've ever had that makes me laugh whenever I get in it. Other highlight is the "sports" setting button for the auto box!
Who ever said 'Land Rover' must be taking the pee. Worst interior I've ever been in with a driving position that would struggle to be more uncomfortable. Hateful things.

























