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Originally Posted by DGthe3
its all about the quality of the plastic and what the surface is like. Is it hard or soft touch? Is there a leather cover over it? This is all critical because the feel of the dash material is vitally important, since you are in constant contact with it while driving. Wait a minute ... I never touch my dash unless I'm cleaning it off. Steering wheel? Yes. Shifter? Yes. Radio/HVAC controls? Yes. Actual dash ... not so much.
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Then why even bother getting a car wash. Why not leave it covered in mud? It's not impeding upon your driving abilities in any sort of way, unless the mud is covering up your lights...