Interior quality
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Hi! This is just a question/discussion about the interior of this car. I've already ordered and I'm waiting to arrive, but there's one thing that it disappointed a bit to me, and it's the quality of the interiors. I really like them, since they're clean and simple, but since many people says that it's a gasoline scenic (and a brand new car more or less), I feel a bit sad about the fact that they didn't implement a similar interior like the Scenic which is very elegant and premium. Maybe they could've implement a "cheaper" varsion of Scenic interiors but more "premium" than the Captur. What do you think about it?
Hmm. I mean, I quite liked it.
I do wonder who makes these negative comments and what car they drive!
I looked at a fair few cars before deciding on the Symbioz, and (in this price range) I really didn’t see anything which stood out as way better.
Yes the scenic is nice, but so is the Symbioz.
In other cars/ brands: The geek side of me kinda likes the look at these 100 inch wraparound displays but even in mercs they are starting to look a bit like plastic shiny toy cars; not really premium.
I may be proved wrong (I hope not) but the Symbioz especially in Alpine/Iconic trim looks great, with lots of tech and premium sound, fantastically adjustable electric seats and that snazzy solarbay roof.
I do wonder who makes these negative comments and what car they drive!
I looked at a fair few cars before deciding on the Symbioz, and (in this price range) I really didn’t see anything which stood out as way better.
Yes the scenic is nice, but so is the Symbioz.
In other cars/ brands: The geek side of me kinda likes the look at these 100 inch wraparound displays but even in mercs they are starting to look a bit like plastic shiny toy cars; not really premium.
I may be proved wrong (I hope not) but the Symbioz especially in Alpine/Iconic trim looks great, with lots of tech and premium sound, fantastically adjustable electric seats and that snazzy solarbay roof.
I find the interior nice, quite sporty looking. The seats seem decent too though I haven’t done a long trip yet. They aren’t very deep though I’ve noticed so if you’re tall then the support at the back of the knees isn’t there.
Overall quality is lower than the qashqai tekna plus I came from for sure. Same applies to things like the doors which are certainly thinner and don’t shut with a clunk like those in the qashqai.
Overall quality is lower than the qashqai tekna plus I came from for sure. Same applies to things like the doors which are certainly thinner and don’t shut with a clunk like those in the qashqai.
I think the interior quality is mostly very good. I have the Iconic and find the front seats very comfortable. The solar bay is a welcome feature as are the heated seats and heated steering wheel. The view through the rear window is somewhat restricted mainly due to the rear seat headrests, it's not a big problem though.
Symbioz Iconic Esprit Alpine
The really clicky sounding cheap plastic seems to be par for the course these days, even in this price range which is quite surprising TBH.
I've come from a Mk8 Golf R line and I was really disappointed with the quality of the interior in that compared to the B8 Passat R Line I had previously. I'd put the Symbioz somewhere in the middle of the two.
Nice rubberised plastic door cards and felt lined door pockets shouldn't be too much to ask for in a £30k plus car.
I've come from a Mk8 Golf R line and I was really disappointed with the quality of the interior in that compared to the B8 Passat R Line I had previously. I'd put the Symbioz somewhere in the middle of the two.
Nice rubberised plastic door cards and felt lined door pockets shouldn't be too much to ask for in a £30k plus car.