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April 16, 2010

Ward’s Surprising 2010 Interior of the Year Awards

By Chris Bicknell

Bick66

For years now, Chevrolet has been known for producing vehicle interiors with substandard materials and an overall lack of attention to detail. The fit, finish and quality of even enthusiast cars such as the 4th gen Camaro and the C5 Corvette felt cheap and didn’t match the performance, quality or aesthetic appeal of the vehicle as a whole. This has baffled me since as drivers, don’t we tend to spend most of our time looking at the inside of our cars? That being said, I was pleasantly surprised to find not one, but two Chevrolet models on the list of Ward’s top 10 interiors of 2010. Amazingly enough, the Camaro and Equinox share this list with name plates such as the Porsche Panamera, BMW Gran Turismo and Infiniti M56. Although I don’t really agree with all the cars chosen or the way they’ve been classed, it’s nice to see think that GM might be making some moves in the right direction. Follow the jump for the complete list with categories and pictures.

What new 2010 interior would make your top ten list?

Camaro Interior

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November 4, 2009

This Year's Barfiest Interior

By Jim Brennan

UDMan

“That has to be the barfiest interior,” Jen said when she saw the pictures of this truck. It might even top out the puke fest that was last year’s worst interior. The creation is supposed to be a mid-60′s Chevy truck, but is actually vintage-styled sheet metal over an 80′s Chevy truck. The interior, or what’s left of it, gave away this truck’s identity. More pics after the jump!

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July 13, 2009

Auto Interiors 101: the Beginning

By Mike Musto

RideLust.com

Over the next few weeks I will be doing a recurring blog on a the art of redoing automobile interiors, as I think this is a subject that is rarely covered. As most of you know my Charger is my warhorse. It’s big, brash, in your face and performs better than most muscle cars that are still roaming the streets. I drive this car everywhere, to the track, the store and even sometimes an occasional trip across the country. This car has seen and done it all. But doing all this fun stuff tends to eventually take its toll, and for this reason some refurbishing is required.

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